00:28
U.S.

Pentagon officials inspect military operations near Venezuela

U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Caine made a surprise visit to Puerto Rico on Monday, marking the first trip by senior Pentagon officials since Washington increased its military presence in the Caribbean, heightening tensions with Venezuela.

22:58
Middle East, Europe

Sánchez accuses Israel of genocide, triggers fierce diplomatic clash

Diplomatic tensions between Spain and Israel have escalated sharply, with Madrid recalling its ambassador from Tel Aviv on Monday. The move came after the Israeli government accused Spain of antisemitism and barred two Spanish ministers from entering the country.

05:28
Uzbekistan-U.S.

Trade and security ties strengthened in presidential call

Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and U.S. President Donald Trump have agreed to broaden their strategic partnership and enhance mutually beneficial cooperation, the Uzbek presidency said on Friday following a phone call between the two leaders.

03:52
Afganistan

Eastern Afghanistan earthquake leaves thousands homeless

Nearly a week after a magnitude 6 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, more than 2,200 people have died and tens of thousands are homeless. Residents of Bambakot and other villages are living under tents, too afraid to return to their damaged homes.

00:46
America, Asia-Pasific

U.S. tariffs on India amid strategic talks

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump’s comments that India and the United States “have a very positive and forward-looking” partnership.

07:10
economy

Fed study finds more firms adopting AI with few job cuts

A recent Federal Reserve Bank of New York (New York Fed) study reveals that while the use of artificial intelligence (AI) among businesses has grown significantly over the past year, very few companies have carried out AI-related layoffs.

06:06
Asia- Pasific

Thai royals reject acting PM’s bid to dissolve parliament

Thailand’s royal authority has blocked a move by acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai to dissolve parliament and call snap elections, citing legal concerns over his authority to submit such a request, local media reported on Wednesday.

02:46
Economy

Global Government Bonds Under Pressure Amid U.S. Economic Uncertainty

Rising concerns over the U.S. economy and ongoing tariff disputes have put global government bonds under selling pressure, experts say. Donald Trump’s push for interest-rate cuts, combined with a major spending bill, has shaken investor confidence, sending bond prices down while yields rise.

04:56
Gold hits record

Fed rate cut expectations push gold to new all-time high

The price of gold surged sharply on Wednesday, reaching a new record of $3,530.08 per ounce. Analysts say the rise is driven by expectations of a U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cut in September and concerns over the central bank’s independence.

02:10
Wall street

Federal court rules Trump tariffs illegal

The New York Stock Exchange opened sharply lower on 2 September as investors weighed the legality of Donald Trump’s tariffs – a federal appeals court has ruled most of them illegal.

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