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18.09.2024 4:14
Trump thanks officers, blames Democrats after apparent assassination attempt Former President Trump returned to the campaign trail for the first time after Sunday's apparent assassination attempt at his golf course in Florida. Trump praised the law enforcement response, and his golfing partner who was with him on Sunday, Steve Witkoff, is speaking out about the moment the Secret Service responded. NBC News' Garrett Haake has the latest.

18.09.2024 4:29
Hundreds of pagers explode in Lebanon and Syria In an apparent attack on Hezbollah, hundreds of wireless pagers exploded at the same time in Lebanon and Syria. At least nine people were killed and more than 2,700 injured. Elizabeth Palmer has more.

18.09.2024 4:30
New details emerge about alleged attempted Trump assassination suspect The man accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump at his golf course on Sunday said in a self-published book he had previously voted for Trump, but called him "idiot," "fool" and "buffoon." Scott MacFarlane has more on the suspect and what the Secret Service is doing to keep those in its protection safe.

18.09.2024 5:07
China crypto trading thrives in 'OTC' market despite restrictions - Nikkei Asia HONG KONG -- Cryptocurrency trading activity is on an upswing in China despite regulators' tight grip on the market, a new report shows, as investors look for alternatives to sluggish stocks in a slowing economy.Trading volume in the China-based "over the counter" market -- where crypto buyers and sellers are connected directly through often concealed networks -- more than tripled to $23.7 billion in the second quarter of 2024 from the same period of 2021, New York-headquartered blockchain data platform Chainalysis said in a study released Wednesday.

18.09.2024 5:09
Japan's exports grew for the ninth straight month in August - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Japan's exports grew in value terms for the ninth month in a row in August, driven by semiconductor related goods, official data showed on Wednesday, even as shipments to the U.S. declined for the first time in nearly three years amid slumping auto demand.The country's total exports reached 8.4 trillion yen ($59.2 billion), up 5.6% from the same month last year, according to preliminary figures released by the Ministry of Finance. Total imports came in at 9.1 trillion yen, up 2.3%, marking the fifth consecutive month of growth.

18.09.2024 5:34
DeSantis orders state probe into apparent Trump assassination attempt Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that the state will launch an investigation into the apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump as the FBI and the U.S. Secret Service also investigate the incident. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports.

18.09.2024 5:44
18.09.2024 5:50
North Korea fires multiple short-range ballistic missiles Pyongyang fired the missiles early Wednesday, Seoul's military said. Kim Jong Un's regime has staged dozens of launches this year, part of a testing spree that experts say could be linked to North Korea's alleged illicit supplying of weapons to ally Russia for use in Ukraine.

18.09.2024 5:55
Pennsylvania struggling with low energy prices amid 2024 fracking focus Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have focused on fracking, the process of injecting fluid into underground rock formations to extract oil and gas, in their respective campaigns. This process is an important component of the Pennsylvania economy, a key battleground state in the 2024 election. New York Times energy reporter Rebecca F. Elliott joins CBS News to discuss why the messaging falls short.

18.09.2024 6:01
U.S. authority postpones decision on Nippon Steel deal - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- The U.S. regulatory authority examining Nippon Steel's takeover bid for U.S. Steel granted the two companies' request to refile their plan, Reuters reported on Wednesday. This will require the review process to be carried out again, and the government's decision on whether or not to approve the deal is likely to be postponed until after the U.S. presidential election in November.