Day: September 28, 2023
Head of armed forces summoned after ‘unprecedented’ surge in violence in Sweden
Sweden’s prime minister has summoned the head of its armed forces to help police stem a surge in gang-related shootings and bombings.
Read MoreReserve Bank of Australia Set to Extend Rate Pause But Retain Hawkish Hue
The Reserve Bank of Australia is widely expected to leave its official cash rate on hold for a fourth month on Tuesday.
Read MoreThe fall of an enclave in Azerbaijan stuns the Armenian diaspora, shattering a dream
The swift fall of the ethnic Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani troops and exodus of much of its population has stunned the large Armenian diaspora around the world. (Image credit: Hussein Malla/AP)
Read MoreAt a Tel Aviv prayer rally, anti-government protesters channel ‘a different Judaism’
Event born out of secular-religious clashes and a demonstration against far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir marks an unusual mix of faith and politics
Read MoreIndia’s Sensex Edges Higher, Led by Industrial Stocks
Indian shares were higher, led by gains in industrial stocks, as concerns about borrowing costs eased for now.
Read MoreUSD/SGD Edges Lower Ahead of U.S. Economic Data
USD/SGD edged lower in the Asian session on possible position adjustment ahead of U.S. August core PCE price index due out later today.
Read MoreTrump drops bid to move Georgia election case to federal court – ABC News
Trump drops bid to move Georgia election case to federal court ABC News Trump Will Not Seek to Move Georgia Racketeering Case to Federal Court The New York Times Video: Legal analyst explains why Trump doesn’t want to take his election subversion
Read MoreMilley says Trump disrespected US military with execution comment – CNN
Milley says Trump disrespected US military with execution comment CNN
Read MoreGOP candidates bash Trump over Milley ‘death’ comment – POLITICO
GOP candidates bash Trump over Milley ‘death’ comment POLITICO
Read MoreA divided government panel recommended that Congress impose substantialrestrictions ona powerful spying program, arguing the tool threatens Americans’ privacy.
A divided government panel recommended that Congress impose substantial restrictions on a powerful spying program, arguing the tool threatens Americans’ privacy.
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