President Trump waves after disembarking Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno |
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US President Donald Trump's approval rating fell to the lowest level of his presidency, with an overwhelming majority of Americans concerned the US war with Iran will last a long time, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
- President Trump said Iran would not make the deal he thinks is needed to end the war. "They're not going to make the kind of deal that I feel is necessary. Look, we're in there for one reason: Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon," he told reporters.
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Two students were killed in a shooting at a high school in the southern Philippines, one of them the gunman, and the situation was now under control, officials said, the second such incident in the country in less than two months.
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A day after he ordered the United States to scale back military exercises with South Korea and called North Korea "unthreatening and respectful," President Trump said that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had responded to his outreach.
- Russia warned Britain it would face consequences for supplying drones to Ukraine which are used to attack targets on Russian territory. Russia's embassy in London was responding to a report over the weekend which said British-made drones had been used for long-range strikes against Russia for the first time.
- Thousands attended a vigil in central London for Jason Arday, a former University of Cambridge sociology professor who was found dead after weeks of intense scrutiny over accusations of plagiarism and other claims.
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Packages of Velo, Fre, Alp and Zyn nicotine pouches. REUTERS/Mike Segar |
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Nicotine pouches have emerged as one of Big Tobacco's most important bets on a future beyond cigarettes, offering rapid growth, attractive margins and, for now, lighter regulation than many rival smoking alternatives.
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Anthropic's annual revenue run rate topped $65 billion by the end of July, underscoring the Claude creator's rapid growth ahead of a potential public listing later this year.
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President Donald Trump-backed World Liberty Financial is collaborating with a Hong Kong-based venture offering AI models developed by Chinese companies the US administration has flagged for national security concerns.
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Canada faces a new round of 50% US tariffs this week, which businesses said could cause job losses in some already struggling industries and complicate broader negotiations over the future of North America's free trade agreement.
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Online fast-fashion retailer Shein is eyeing a company valuation in its planned Hong Kong IPO of just a quarter of the nearly $100 billion number seen in a share sale four years ago, sources said, as its growth has slowed.
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Palestinian-American Loui Ridi hangs a US flag after gaining access to his besieged home in Qusra, Israeli-occupied West Bank. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
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Loui Ridi, a Palestinian American living in Toledo, Ohio, owns one of three homes that have been under Israeli settler siege for over a week in the occupied West Bank village of Qusra, a case that has drawn U.S. condemnation.
After watching anxiously from the US for seven sleepless nights, the 46-year-old, who grew up in Qusra before emigrating, decided to board a flight from Detroit for the Middle East and try to visit his home. Reuters documented Ridi's journey from the Detroit airport to his home on the outskirts of Qusra, a tiny village in an area of the West Bank that has seen frequent settler attacks and land seizures. |
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A staff member places a Unitree's R1 humanoid robot back in its seat at a Unitree store in Beijing, China. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang |
China's Unitree unveiled a new high-speed robot it dubbed "Superman", days before becoming the first general-purpose robotics company to list on mainland China's stock market. |
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