Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un pose for a photo during their meeting in Vladivostok, Russia, April 25, 2019. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo |
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- President Joe Biden took shots at his likely 2024 rival, Donald Trump, in a Labor Day speech aimed at shoring up support in Pennsylvania. First lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 just days before the president, who tested negative, is due to travel to a Group of 20 summit, the White House said.
- Top Democrats in the Senate will look to gain the upper hand over House Republicans in talks over government funding when the chamber returns from summer recess, as the threat of an October government shutdown looms.
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A construction site of residential buildings by developer Country Garden is pictured in Tianjin, China August 18, 2023. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo | - Country Garden has made interest payments on two US dollar bonds just as a grace period was due to end on Tuesday, a person close to the company said, in a relief for the embattled developer and crisis-hit Chinese property sector.
- BP CEO Bernard Looney says he will not further scale back his energy transition strategy after ceding some ground earlier this year, despite investors penalizing the group over its plan to break away from rivals in cutting oil and gas output.
- Huawei and China's top chipmaker SMIC have built an advanced 7-nanometer processor to power its latest smartphone, according to a teardown report by analysis firm TechInsights. China is set to launch a new state-backed investment fund that aims to raise about $40 billion for its semiconductor sector, two people familiar with the matter said.
- Millions of auto workers and suppliers in China are feeling the heat as an electric vehicle price war forces carmakers to shave costs anywhere they can. Reuters interviews with 10 executives of carmakers and auto parts suppliers, as well as seven factory workers, point to a broader industry in distress.
- Discussions are underway on a global framework to regulate crypto assets, India's finance minister said, adding that cryptocurrencies could not be regulated efficiently without the co-operation of all countries.
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An Orthodox priest conducts a service for reservists drafted as part of the partial mobilisation, in Sevastopol, Crimea September 27, 2022. REUTERS/Alexey Pavlishak |
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Excerpts from 17 phone calls placed in early July by Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine - and intercepted by Ukrainian intelligence services - show them complaining about poor equipment and heavy losses. Story contains strong language | |
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Children try to salvage their belongings from the rubble of their house during a demolition drive at a slum area, New Delhi, India, June 1, 2023. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi |
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When residents of a slum cluster in New Delhi's Janta Camp area heard that the G20 Summit was to be held in the Indian capital, barely 500 meters from their homes, they expected it would benefit them as well. Instead, they were rendered homeless. | |
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