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UN experts concerned by Trump’s removal of immigration judges

Immigration judges, who are employees of the Justice Department, hear deportation cases including migrants' petitions for asylum and other protections from removal International News via...

Chip stock pullback sparks worries about AI rally strength, leveraged trades

Investors from Asia to Europe pulled back from AI-exposed stocks and so-called momentum names that had powered portfolio returns through much of this year International...

More than 100 homes destroyed in Norway fire

Thick black smoke covered the area, located some 50 km (30 miles) west of Oslo, but there were no reports of casualties or people...

Canada wildfire smoke blankets US Midwest, Northeast with hazardous air

Detroit registered the worst air quality of any city in the world on Thursday, according to monitoring company IQAir, with a pollutant index of...

EU plans measures to help EU banks build scale and compete with US rivals

An EU executive report released on Friday says internal barriers are preventing EU banks from expanding, leaving them at a disadvantage to U.S. lenders...

Chile storms kill three, displace hundreds as heaviest rains expected

The three dead include a worker clearing a road in the southern town of Negrete, a person who fell while cleaning a roof in...

Andy Burnham becomes British Labour leader; next stop — prime minister

Burnham, who earned the regal moniker for his determination as mayor of Greater Manchester to defend the region's interests, told a special conference on...

Apple closes in on Nvidia in race for world’s most valuable company

Apple was last valued at $4.90 trillion as its shares rose marginally in premarket trading on Friday, while Nvidia was roughly at the same...

Wildfires, drought and storms hound Europe even as heatwave recedes

Successive early summer heatwaves, which many scientists blame on human-driven climate change, have pushed temperatures to unprecedented levels in large swathes of the continent International...

UK finance firms sharpen staff scrutiny as new misconduct regime looms

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is amending conduct rules and fitness-for-office tests to add serious, work-related bullying, harassment and violence against colleagues in 37,000...

Global stocks drop on growing semiconductor rout; oil set for weekly gain

Renewed military strikes in the Middle East were also weighing on risk sentiment, keeping oil prices elevated and reigniting concerns about inflation and growth International...

UK’s FTSE 100 flat as energy gains offset banks; Burnham set to become prime minister

The blue-chip FTSE 100 index rose 0.04% to 10,576.97 by 1043 GMT, while the midcap FTSE 250 slipped 0.4% International News via Reuters: London's FTSE 100...
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