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Russia calls on BRICS partners to create alternative to IMF
(This Oct. 10 story has been corrected to remove Saudi Arabia as a member of BRICS, in paragraph 2. Saudi Arabia has been invited to join, but is not currently a member) MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia,
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
Automesse - Europas Autobauer stellen sich der Konkurrenz aus China
Paris (Reuters) - Die kriselnden europäischen Autobauer und ihre neuen Konkurrenten aus China treffen auf dem Pariser Autosalon einmal mehr zum Kräftemessen aufeinander. Nach einem corona-bedingt
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
N Korea to blow up cross-border roads with South amid drone dispute, Seoul says
By Hyunsu Yim and Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea is getting ready to blow up roads that cross the heavily militarised border with South Korea, Seoul said on Monday, amid an escalating war of
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
BYD tells EU to 'stay away' from tariffs as it expands European supply chain
By Victoria Waldersee PARIS (Reuters) -Chinese EV giant BYD on Monday slammed the EU's planned tariffs on Chinese-made EVs but said it planned to make almost all the cars it sells in Europe locally,
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
Adobe starts roll-out of AI video tools, challenging OpenAI and Meta
(Reuters) - Adobe on Monday said it has started publicly distributing an AI model that can generate video from text prompts, joining the growing field of companies trying to upend film and television
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
Nearly a million Australian households struggle to secure food, report shows
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Nearly a million Australian households are struggling to secure enough food, with parents skipping meals or going entire days without food to shield children from hunger, a report
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
World Bank cuts 2024 growth forecast for sub-Saharan Africa over Sudan
By Duncan Miriri NAIROBI (Reuters) -The World Bank said on Monday it had lowered its economic growth forecast for sub-Saharan Africa this year to 3% from 3.4%, mainly due to the destruction of Sudan's
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
UK sanctions Iranian military figures following attack on Israel
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has imposed sanctions against Iranian individuals and organisations following Iran's attack on Israel on Oct. 1, Britain's Foreign Office said on Monday. The sanctions
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
Food pushes India's retail inflation to nine-month high in September
By Nikunj Ohri and Sarita Chaganti Singh NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's retail inflation in September accelerated to its highest in nine months, due to higher food prices, according to government data
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
Ukraine urges Brazil to arrest Putin if he attends G20 summit
By Anthony Deutsch THE HAGUE - Ukraine's top prosecutor said he had received intelligence indicating that Russian President Vladimir Putin may attend the G20 summit in Brazil next month, and called on
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
Italy's top court overturns acquittals in Berlusconi Bunga Bunga case
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's supreme court on Monday overturned the acquittal of 23 people over allegations they took bribes from late prime minister Silvio Berlusconi to lie in an underage prostitution
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
UN refugee chief urges states to cut reliance on border controls even as displacement worsens
By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) -The head of the U.N. refugee agency warned on Monday that displacement crises in Lebanon and Sudan could worsen, but said tighter border measures could not be the only
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
China copper, iron ore stay stimulus believers, but others sceptical: Russell
By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) -Western and Chinese investors had different reactions to the latest stimulus pronouncements by Beijing, and it's likely that both groups are somewhat
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
Taiwan on frontline against authoritarianism, former president says in Prague
By Jan Lopatka PRAGUE (Reuters) -Taiwan is on the frontline of defending democracy from assault by authoritarian countries, former president Tsai Ing-wen said at a conference in Prague on Monday.
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
OPEC cuts 2024, 2025 global oil demand growth view again
By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) -OPEC on Monday cut its forecast for global oil demand growth in 2024 reflecting data received so far this year and also lowered its projection for next year, marking
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
Großbritannien will Regulierung lockern und so Investoren anlocken
London (Reuters) - Die neue britische Regierung will wachstumshemmende Regulierung lockern und damit Investoren ködern. Premierminister Keir Starmer kündigte dazu am Montag auf einer internationalen
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
China launches war games around Taiwan drawing anger in Taipei, concern from US
By Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) -China's military launched a new round of war games near Taiwan on Monday, saying it was a warning to the "separatist acts of Taiwan independence forces
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
Wirtschaftsnobelpreis an US-Forscher für Studien zu Wohlstand der Nationen
Stockholm/Berlin (Reuters) - Der diesjährige Nobelpreis für Wirtschaftswissenschaften geht an drei in den USA tätige Forscher für ihre Studien zum Wohlstand von Nationen. Die Königlich Schwedische
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
America's record 'net debtor' status enters the unknown: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) -Foreign investors' claims on Uncle Sam have been greater than U.S. investors' claims overseas for decades, an imbalance that many analysts have long
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
Leonardo und Rheinmetall wollen Gemeinschaftsunternehmen besiegeln
Mailand (Reuters) - Der italienische Rüstungskonzern Leonardo und sein deutscher Partner Rheinmetall werden am Dienstag ihr bereits angekündigtes Gemeinschaftsunternehmen zum Bau von Panzern endgültig
Reuters
Mon, Oct 14
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