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Taiwan holds first tariff talks with United States
USA-TRUMP-TARIFFS-TAIWAN:Taiwan holds first tariff talks with United States
Russia to contest Finnish asset seizure in legal battle with Ukraine's Naftogaz
UKRAINE-CRISIS-RUSSIA-FINLAND:Russia to contest Finnish asset seizure in legal battle with Ukraine's Naftogaz
German car industry transformation could cost 186,000 jobs by 2035, study finds
GERMANY-INDUSTRY-VDA:German car industry transformation could cost 186,000 jobs by 2035, study finds
Israeli strikes on Lebanon's Bekaa Valley kill more than 60, authorities say
Israeli strikes on Lebanon's Bekaa Valley overnight killed more than 60 people across a dozen towns, the district governor said on Tuesday, the deadliest day yet in the area in more than a year of hostilities.
Analysis-Election Shock in Key US Ally Japan Could Embolden China, Other Rivals
JAPAN-POLITICS-SECURITY:Analysis-Election shock in key US ally Japan could embolden China, other rivals
Asian Stocks Mixed, Dollar Drifts Before Megacap Earnings, Jobs Data
GLOBAL-MARKETS:Asian stocks mixed, dollar drifts before megacap earnings, jobs data
CIA Boss Floats 28-day Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Deal, Axios Reports
CIA Director Bill Burns floated a deal for a 28-day Gaza ceasefire, the freeing of around eight hostages by Hamas and the release of dozens of Palestinian prisoners by Israel, Axios reported on Monday, citing three Israeli officials.
UN Security Council Members Urge Restraint Between Israel and Iran
Israel and Iran maintained tough rhetoric against each other
North Korea's foreign minister leaves for Russia amid troop dispatch
NORTHKOREA-RUSSIA-DIPLOMACY:North Korea's foreign minister leaves for Russia amid troop dispatch
Russian, Chinese and Cuban accounts are amplifying hurricane misinformation, US official says
USA-WEATHER-MISINFORMATION:Russian, Chinese and Cuban accounts are amplifying hurricane misinformation, US official says
Israel bans UN aid agency UNRWA from operating in Israel
Israel passed a law on Monday banning the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA from operating in the country, legislation that could impact its work in war-torn Gaza.
Israel wants more peace deals with Arab countries after war, Netanyahu says
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday he hopes to reach peace deals with more Arab countries once the war against Iranian proxies Hamas and Hezbollah is complete.
South Korea's Yoon says North Korean troops' Ukraine war deployment may come sooner than expected
UKRAINE-CRISIS-SOUTHKOREA-EU:South Korea's Yoon says North Korean troops' Ukraine war deployment may come sooner than expected
NATO chief says he can confirm North Korean troops are in Russia's Kursk
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed on Monday that North Korean troops have been sent to Russia and that North Korean military units have been deployed to the Kursk region.
Israeli troops capture around 100 Hamas militants in north Gaza hospital, military says
ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS-HOSPITAL:Israeli troops capture around 100 Hamas militants in north Gaza hospital, military says
Russian State Media Says Moscow Spirited a U.S. Citizen Working for It Out of Ukraine
Russian state media said on Monday that Moscow's forces fighting in Ukraine had successfully extracted a U.S. citizen from eastern Ukraine who had secretly helped them target Ukraine for at least two years.
Taiwan Q3 Growth Seen Slowing on Dull Investment, Consumption: Reuters Poll
TAIWAN-ECONOMY-GDP:Taiwan Q3 growth seen slowing on dull investment, consumption: Reuters poll
No Urgency for ECB to Speed Up Policy Easing, Wunsch Says
There is no urgency for the European Central Bank to cut interest rates quicker and it could even live with a small, temporary undershoot of its inflation target, Belgian central bank chief Pierre Wunsch said, joining colleagues in pushing back on more dovish views.
Swiss Companies Set Sights on India as $100 Billion Trade Pact Promises More Opportunities
SWISS-INDIA-TRADE:Swiss companies set sights on India as $100 billion trade pact promises more opportunities
Oil Slides on Mideast Respite, Yen Down as Japan Govt Loses Majority
The yen hit a three-month low on Monday as Japan's ruling party lost its parliamentary majority, while oil tumbled after Israel's weekend strike on Iran bypassed oil or nuclear targets.
Analysis-Zero Carbon Ammonia for Shipping Faces Cost, Safety Challenges
GLOBAL-SHIPPING-AMMONIA-BUNKER:Analysis-Zero carbon ammonia for shipping faces cost, safety challenges