| 09.06.2025 6:29 Protesters clash with law enforcement in Los Angeles amid immigration raids Several people have been arrested amid clashes between law enforcement and protestors, who are demonstrating against immigration raids in the Los Angeles area. Elise Preston has the latest. 09.06.2025 6:32 China Consumer Deflation Streak Persists as Price Wars Rage China’s consumer deflation extended into a fourth month, as price wars intensified while a spending boost during two national holidays failed to offset the drag from weak domestic demand. 09.06.2025 6:36 Another deadly shooting near aid distribution center in Gaza This weekend saw yet another deadly shooting near an aid distribution center in the Gaza strip. Witnesses say those killed were shot by Israeli soldiers, but Israeli officials claim only warning shots were fired. Elizabeth Palmer has more. 09.06.2025 6:36 Escaped zebra captured in Tennessee Ed, the pet zebra that got loose a week ago, has been caught in Tennessee. 09.06.2025 6:37 How one mentor spawned 6 acting careers In 2005, Tony Award-winning lyricist David Zippel cast six young women for his musical "Princesses" in Seattle. They each went on to continue acting on Broadway or television. Barry Petersen has the story. 09.06.2025 6:41 Runaway zebra named Ed caught after a week on the run Ed the zebra became an internet sensation after he escaped from his owners for more than a week. 09.06.2025 6:51 Not far from the clashes between agents and protesters, life goes on in Los Angeles. Los Angeles County, all 4,000 square miles of it, has a way of insulating and isolating mayhem, man-made or otherwise. 09.06.2025 6:53 LA Protests Escalate, US-China Trade Talks to Resume, More Source: Bloomberg, 4:50 09.06.2025 6:55 A Gaza-bound aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists has been diverted to Israel The Freedom Flotilla Coalition, which had organized the voyage to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip and to protest Israel’s blockade and wartime conduct, said the activists had been 'kidnapped by Israeli forces.' Israel's Foreign Ministry said in a social media post that 'The passengers are expected to return to their home countries.' 09.06.2025 6:57 Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship With Greta Thunberg Aboard Israel had vowed to prevent the vessel from reaching Gaza, saying its military would use “any means necessary” to stop it from breaching a naval blockade. 09.06.2025 6:57 Lin-Manuel Miranda and Original ‘Hamilton’ Cast Reunited for a Tonys Medley Marking the 10th anniversary of the show’s opening, the creator and cast reunited to perform “My Shot,” “The Schuyler Sisters” and other notable songs. 09.06.2025 6:59 Chinese Aircraft Carrier Seen Operating Deeper Into Pacific A Chinese aircraft carrier made one of its deepest forays into the Pacific Ocean over the weekend as Beijing continues to project its military power further from its shores. 09.06.2025 7:01 Israel Blocks Greta Thunberg’s Ship From Reaching Gaza, Group Says Israel intercepted a humanitarian aid ship trying to reach Gaza that was carrying activists including Swedish climate advocate Greta Thunberg, the group operating the vessel said. 09.06.2025 7:04 Israeli forces board charity boat bound for Gaza with activist Greta Thunberg aboard Israeli forces have boarded a charity vessel attempting to reach the Gaza Strip in defiance of an Israeli naval blockade, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition said early Monday. 09.06.2025 7:24 OPEC+ Quota Hikes Yet to Deliver Oil Surge, Morgan Stanley Says The OPEC+ alliance may be boosting oil-production quotas at a significant pace in a push to restart idled capacity, but that shift has yet to translate into big gains in actual output, according to Morgan Stanley. 09.06.2025 7:32 Nomura to Shut Branch in China as It Scales Back Wealth Business Nomura Holdings Inc. is closing one of its four branches in China, as the Japanese securities firm scales back its wealth management business in the mainland after years of losses. 09.06.2025 7:38 National Guard Deployed to LA, Newsom Calls for Removal, More Source: Bloomberg, 5:04 09.06.2025 7:41 Atome to Get $75 Million From Lending Ark as Credit Demand Grows Atome, Southeast Asia’s biggest buy now, pay later provider, secured a $75 million asset-backed financing facility from Lending Ark, as demand for affordable credit grows in the Philippines. 09.06.2025 7:45 Trump Calling Troops Into Los Angeles Is the Real Emergency The president’s use of the National Guard serves his own interests above the country’s. 09.06.2025 7:52 Greta Thunberg, other activists on aid boat for Gaza intercepted by Israel An aid boat carrying environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg, "Game of Thrones" actor Liam Cunningham and other activists was "safely making its way to the shores of Israel" late Sunday. 09.06.2025 7:55Israeli forces intercept the Madleen aid ship headed to Gaza Video showed the crew of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla Coalition’s Madleen as the ship was about to be raided. 09.06.2025 8:00 Europe’s Gas Refilling Assignment Is Going Well — For Now 09.06.2025 8:00 Negative Swiss Rates Send a Warning to Europe 09.06.2025 8:07 The Russian family of dissidents that spans generations In Zoïa Svetova's family, her Bolshevik grandfather fell victim to Stalin's purges, her parents were sent to the gulag and her children were forced into exile. For over a century, each generation has faced Kremlin repression due to their beliefs. At 66, the Russian journalist has chosen to stay in Moscow to bear witness despite the threats. 09.06.2025 8:16 Julius Baer Sees Consumption Revival in India Taking Stocks to Record High Julius Baer Group is expecting Indian stocks to hit a new high in the second half of the fiscal year, as domestic consumption recovers. 09.06.2025 8:17 JSDA Said to Probe Brokerages on Unsuitable Japanese Bond Sales The Japan Securities Dealers Association is probing brokerages on inappropriate bond selling practices such as overstating to issuers how much demand there is for their debt, according to people familiar with the matter. 09.06.2025 8:18 China’s Exports to US Fall Most Since 2020 Despite Trade Truce Chinese exports rose less than expected last month as the worst drop in shipments to the US in more than five years counteracted strong demand from other markets. 09.06.2025 8:24China consumer prices slump again, deepening deflation worries as demand stays weak The economy got a relief after the U.S. and China struck a preliminary deal in Switzerland that led both sides to drop a majority of respective tariffs. 09.06.2025 8:26 National Guard Deployed to LA, US-China Talks to Resume, More Source: Bloomberg, 4:49 09.06.2025 8:29 Who won Tony Awards for 2025? See the full winners list here "Maybe Happy Ending" won big at the 2025 Tony Awards, taking home six awards, including the coveted Best Musical. 09.06.2025 8:34 Bitcoin Buyer Metaplanet Jumps on $5.4 Billion Fundraising Plan Metaplanet Inc.’s plan to raise about $5.4 billion to add to a Bitcoin stockpile that’s already worth close to $1 billion saw the company’s shares jump on Monday. 09.06.2025 8:35 Foreigners Extend Korea Bond-Buying Streak to Longest Since 2023 South Korean bonds are enjoying the longest streak of buying by foreigners since April 2023, as investor appetite for local assets improve with the new administration in place. Страницы: 2197 2198 2199 2200 2201 2202 2203 2204 2205 2206 2207 2208 2209 2210 2211 2212 2213 2214 2215 2216 2217 2218 2219 2220 2221 2222 2223 2224 2225 2226 2227 2228 2229 2230 2231 2232 2233 2234 2235 2236 2237 |