People perform a traditional Hindu fire ritual as part of a special prayer for the safe landing of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, August 23, 2023. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi |
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- India will make its second attempt to land on the moon later today, a mission seen as crucial to lunar exploration and the country's standing as a space power. The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft will attempt to land on the lunar south pole less than a week after a similar Russian lander crashed. Here's our explainer.
- Greek firefighters supported by aircraft battled a wildfire next to Athens for a second day, as authorities said heat and strong winds could spark more blazes in a country where 20 people have already been killed. And in Spain, thousands of evacuees return home as the Tenerife wildfire eases.
- Thailand's former leader Thaksin Shinawatra was hospitalized on his first night in prison after his return from self-exile, officials said, citing concern about his heart and blood pressure. Southeast Asia Bureau Chief Kay Johnson shares the latest on today's Reuters World News podcast.
- Zimbabweans are lining up to vote saying they want change from economic chaos but analysts are skeptical that the ruling party will allow a credible election. The country's chances of resolving a debt crisis are at stake, as foreign lenders have said a free and fair election is a pre-condition for meaningful talks.
| - Eight Republican presidential contenders will take part in the party's first debate of the 2024 race in the hopes of emerging as a viable alternative to front-runner Donald Trump, who is expected to cast a long shadow over an event he plans to skip. Instead, he sat for an interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
- The first of Trump's co-defendants in Georgia's criminal case accusing the former US president and his associates of subverting his 2020 election loss surrendered at an Atlanta jail. Trump's former lawyer John Eastman and Republican poll watcher Scott Hall both surrendered to the county sheriff's office.
- Hollywood studios and streaming services released the terms of a revised proposal to striking writers, but the union urged members to continue picketing as the new offer failed to address all their concerns. Writers walked off the job on May 2, and were later joined by actors, halting productions across Hollywood.
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- Japan expects a "significant" impact from seafood import ban by Hong Kong and Macau due to the upcoming release of water from the Fukushima nuclear plant. Meanwhile, South Korea's majority opposition party and civic groups stepped up protests against the Tokyo Electric Power Company's plans.
- Euro zone business activity declined far more than thought in August with the slide in Germany particularly fast, while some inflationary pressures returned. Today's purchasing managers' indexes complicate matters for the ECB which wants to control still rampant price rises without causing a recession.
- Investors are hoping chipmaker Nvidia's earnings report can rejuvenate a US stocks rally that has stumbled in recent weeks. Nvidia shares have tripled in 2023, underscoring how a rebound in megacap stocks and excitement over the potential of AI have helped propel the S&P 500 to a 14% gain this year.
- The upcoming listing of semiconductor technology firm Arm is supposed to be strong medicine for what has been ailing the US IPO market. There is one complication: Almost a quarter of Arm's revenue comes from an entity it does not control but nonetheless relies on to access China's massive smartphone market.
- Xiaomi has won the approval of China's state planner to manufacture electric vehicles, said two people with knowledge of the matter, marking a major step towards the smartphone maker's goal of producing cars by early next year. For more news on automotive technology, sign up to the Auto File newsletter.
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How Russia keeps its fleet of Western jets in the air |
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A Ural Airlines Airbus A321-200 airplane takes off from the airport in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, July 29, 2018. REUTERS/Paul Hanna/File Photo |
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Despite Western sanctions designed to stop Russian carriers from procuring parts for their Airbus and Boeing jets, Ural Airlines has imported over 20 of the US-made devices since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, customs records show. All told, at least $1.2 billion worth of aircraft parts flowed to Russian airlines from May last year - when most US and European trade curbs and export bans were in force - to the end of June this year, a Reuters analysis shows. | |
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Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones perform as part of their "Stones Sixty Europe 2022 Tour", August 3, 2022. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/File Photo |
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Have the Rolling Stones just announced the release of a new album? The band's representatives say "no comment" but the fans, who have been waiting for a new LP for almost two decades, think they might be about to get some satisfaction. Their hopes have been raised by an innocuous-looking advert in a small London newspaper heralding a new glass repair store called "Hackney Diamonds". | |
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