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Today: February 07, 2026
Today: February 07, 2026

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Trump's deal with South Korea bogged down in details over submarine

Two weeks after U.S.

Trump's deal with South Korea bogged down in details over submarine
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology|World

China devises plan to keep US military from getting its rare-earth magnets, WSJ reports

China plans to ease the flow of rare earths and other restricted materials to the U.S. via a system that will exclude companies with ties to the U.S. military while fast-tracking export

China devises plan to keep US military from getting its rare-earth magnets, WSJ reports
Asia|Crime|World

What do we know about Delhi car blast that killed eight people?

A car exploded near the historic Red Fort in India's Delhi on Monday, killing eight people and injuring 20, a rare occurrence in recent years in the heavily guarded national

What do we know about Delhi car blast that killed eight people?
Environment|Health|Science|World

Alaska sued over aerial hunting of bears to protect caribou

Environmental groups sued Alaska's wildlife authorities on Monday seeking to halt a predator control plan that lets game wardens hunt down unlimited numbers of bears from

Alaska sued over aerial hunting of bears to protect caribou
Australia|Business|Economy|Environment|World

BHP to compensate Australian coal workers for Christmas shifts

BHP has been ordered by Australia's Federal Court to compensate 85 coal mine workers employed by its labour hire arm in Queensland for unlawfully requiring them to work Christmas

BHP to compensate Australian coal workers for Christmas shifts
Economy|Environment|Science|World

What is climate finance and why does it matter?

Countries trying to shift to clean energy while also preparing for extreme weather and other impacts in a warmer world will need money - a lot of it.

What is climate finance and why does it matter?
Business|Economy|World

China ready to resume exchanges and cooperate with Canada, foreign minister says

China is willing to resume exchanges with Canada and cooperate in various fields, its foreign minister said to his Canadian counterpart without specifying the sectors, the official

China ready to resume exchanges and cooperate with Canada, foreign minister says
Business|Environment|World

Taiwan evacuates 3,000 as Typhoon Fung-wong approaches

Taiwan evacuated more than 3,000 people on Tuesday, issuing a land warning for the arrival of Typhoon Fung-wong, which is expected to dump large volumes of rain on its mountainous

Taiwan evacuates 3,000 as Typhoon Fung-wong approaches
Business|Finance|Sports|World

Jaelan Phillips' productive Eagles debut paces dominant defense in 10-7 win over Packers

Jalen Hurts threw a 36-yard pass to DeVonta Smith for Philadelphia’s only touchdown as the Eagles’ defense led the way to a 10-7 victory over the Green Bay Packers on Monday night

Jaelan Phillips' productive Eagles debut paces dominant defense in 10-7 win over Packers
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

Private funding in Southeast Asia digital economy lags global level, report says

Private funding for Southeast Asia's internet economy grew 15% from a year earlier to $7.7 billion in the 12 months to June 2025, lagging the global growth rate

Private funding in Southeast Asia digital economy lags global level, report says
Business|Economy|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

China's 'Singles' Day' shopping festival a gauge of Beijing's effort to get consumers to spend more

China's largest online sales festival, dubbed Singles' Day, is getting longer as retailers try to entice frugal shoppers to spend more

China's 'Singles' Day' shopping festival a gauge of Beijing's effort to get consumers to spend more
Australia|Business|Economy|World

New Zealand inflation expectations remain subdued in Q4, survey shows

New Zealand's inflation expectations remained subdued in the fourth quarter, a Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) survey showed on Tuesday, with most respondents expecting a cut in

New Zealand inflation expectations remain subdued in Q4, survey shows
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Cambodia's Hun Manet, South Korea minister agree on fighting online scams, Seoul says

South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun met Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet on Monday and agreed to strengthen cooperation on fighting online scams and other transnational crimes,

Cambodia's Hun Manet, South Korea minister agree on fighting online scams, Seoul says
Environment|Science|World

Ethiopia to be approved as host for COP32 climate summit in 2027

Ethiopia is set to be confirmed on Tuesday as host of the COP32 climate summit in 2027, the president of this year's

Ethiopia to be approved as host for COP32 climate summit in 2027
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

Schumer in the hotseat, again, over deal to fund government

(Corrects in next to last paragraph the reference to New Jersey Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill, not Mike Sherrill.) By Richard Cowan and Nolan D.

Schumer in the hotseat, again, over deal to fund government
Business|Technology|World

Boeing gets nod to start next phase of 777X certification trials, Air Current reports

Boeing received approval from the U.S. aviation regulatory agency last week to begin the third of five major phases of certification flight tests for its 777-9 wide-body jet, the Air

Boeing gets nod to start next phase of 777X certification trials, Air Current reports
Crime|MidEast|World

Controversial death penalty and foreign media bills clear first reading in Israel’s parliament

Controversial death penalty and foreign media bills clear first reading in Israel’s parliament

Controversial death penalty and foreign media bills clear first reading in Israel’s parliament
Asia|Education|US|World

Trump defends enrolling Chinese students at US universities — and takes a swipe at France

Trump defends enrolling Chinese students at US universities — and takes a swipe at France

Trump defends enrolling Chinese students at US universities — and takes a swipe at France
US|World

Trump says Marjorie Taylor Greene has 'lost her way' by criticizing him and Republicans

U.S.

Trump says Marjorie Taylor Greene has 'lost her way' by criticizing him and Republicans
Business|Economy|Finance|World

UK consumer spending slows ahead of Black Friday and budget

Spending from British consumers cooled last month as they waited to see how Black Friday deals and the government's budget later this month, widely expected to contain

UK consumer spending slows ahead of Black Friday and budget
Australia|Business|Economy|World

Australian business activity picks up in October, survey shows

A measure of Australian business conditions picked up in October as firms reported better sales and profits, while gauges of costs and prices eased back further and looked to be well

Australian business activity picks up in October, survey shows
Business|Economy|World

Japan's rice prices on rise again in test for new prime minister 

At a farmer's market not far from Tokyo, more than 100 shoppers queued for a chance to get a kilo or so of Japanese rice for 500 yen ($3.32) by carefully

Japan's rice prices on rise again in test for new prime minister 
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Ecuador transfers 300 high-risk inmates to new maximum-security prison

Ecuador has moved 300 high-risk inmates to a new maximum-security prison on the country's coast, including former Vice President Jorge Glas, President Daniel Noboa said on Monday, a

Ecuador transfers 300 high-risk inmates to new maximum-security prison
Business|Environment|Science|World

UN shipping regulator advocates for industry emissions fee at COP30, despite Trump pushback

The head of the International Maritime Organization said Monday he’s continuing to “advocate and campaign” for global regulations to move the shipping industry away from fossil fuels, after the United States and Saudi Arabia blocked new rules last month

UN shipping regulator advocates for industry emissions fee at COP30, despite Trump pushback
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Natura swings to Q3 loss on weaker Brazil demand, integration challenges

Brazilian cosmetic maker Natura swung to a recurring net loss in the third quarter on Monday, hit by slowing consumer demand in its local market, as well as challenges in the

Natura swings to Q3 loss on weaker Brazil demand, integration challenges
Business|Economy|Education|Political|World

Government shutdown will have lasting effects on National Guard, advocates say

As the government shutdown stretches on, military advocates are warning of long-lasting effects to National Guard troops and their readiness

Government shutdown will have lasting effects on National Guard, advocates say