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Oil pulls back from seven-week high.
H&M's profit increased due to a successful brand-boosting strategy.
At the UN, Zelenskyy stated "friends and weapons," not international laws, protect against war. He warned Putin would expand conflict beyond Ukraine and criticized global bodies for their inability to act on various international crises.
Italy's Avio secured a $26M deal with Raytheon to become a second source supplier for Mk 104 rocket motors for Standard Missiles, driven by high demand. Production starts in 2-2.5 years, initially in Italy, then at a planned US facility.
European banks plan to launch a euro stablecoin, aiming to counter the dominance of the US dollar.
Politico reports the White House instructed US federal agencies to prepare for potential mass firings due to a possible government shutdown next week. Trump's administration aims to exceed typical temporary measures.
BYD outsold Tesla in the EU for the second consecutive month, and Stellantis saw a return to sales growth, as reported by Reuters.
India's defense ministry secured a $7 billion deal for 97 domestically-produced fighter jets. This is a developing story.
BYD surpassed Tesla in EU sales for the second consecutive month. Stellantis also saw a return to sales growth.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas will address the UN General Assembly. He called for an immediate ceasefire, demanded Hamas surrender all weapons to the PA, and stated Hamas would have no role in governance.
Japanese police arrested a 75-year-old woman who allegedly confessed to keeping her daughter's body in a freezer for two decades. The body was discovered in her Ibaraki prefecture home.
Gold prices stable as investors anticipate crucial US economic data.
The European Commission initiated an antitrust probe against German software giant SAP due to concerns that its business practices, involving traditional and cloud computing services, may have distorted competition. SAP can offer commitments to address these issues.
Hong Kong reopens following Cyclone Ragasa, the world's most powerful cyclone. (Reuters)
North Korea's Foreign Minister, Choe Son Hui, will visit China Saturday through Tuesday at the invitation of her counterpart, Wang Yi. This visit aims to strengthen relations between the two countries following a recent summit between their leaders.
Seoul states North Korea may possess up to 2 tonnes of highly enriched uranium. South Korea's unification minister and defense ministry confirm the North's known "significant" amount of the nuclear warhead material.
Colombia's largest drug cartel, Clan del Golfo, is reportedly in decline and may surrender arms, a government negotiator involved in peace talks announced. The group, with roots in right-wing paramilitary organizations, is said to be past its peak.
US prosecutors plan to seek the indictment of former FBI Director Comey in Virginia, Reuters reports.
France's public debt reached a record $4 trillion (€3.4 trillion), pressuring new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu. He was appointed by President Emmanuel Macron, succeeding Francois Bayrou, who was ousted by parliament.
Trump's H1-B visa restrictions on foreign workers could lead to a US "skills cliff," forcing companies to offshore jobs due to a lack of skilled talent. While the White House states this protects American jobs, employers warn of long-term economic issues.
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