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Yellen 'optimistic' on deal to set price cap on Russian oil
Yellen 'optimistic' on deal to set price cap on Russian oil
Business and Economy

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Wednesday she was "optimistic" about the possibility of an international agreement to set a price limit on Russia's oil exports. "I'm really optimistic about the substantial progress that's been made by our teams and the entire G7 for making the price cap a reality," Yellen said.

EU foreign policy chief hopeful on Iran nuclear deal in 'days'
EU foreign policy chief hopeful on Iran nuclear deal in 'days'
World

The EU's foreign policy chief voiced hope Wednesday at reviving the Iran nuclear deal within days as Israel's leader, a strong opponent, made his case with US President Joe Biden. "I am hoping that in the coming days we are not going to lose this momentum and we can close the deal," top EU diplomat Josep Borrell said after an informal meeting of the bloc's foreign ministers in Prague.

50 civilians killed in sweep by Malian and 'foreign' troops: UN
50 civilians killed in sweep by Malian and 'foreign' troops: UN
Africa

At least 50 civilians were killed and hundreds arrested in central Mali in April during an operation by the army and "foreign" personnel, the UN's peacekeeping mission said Wednesday. "At least 50 civilians (including a woman and a child) were killed and more than 500 others arrested," it said in a quarterly report on violence and rights abuses.

Microsoft to create 36,000 data centre jobs in Qatar
Microsoft to create 36,000 data centre jobs in Qatar
Business and Economy

Technology giant Microsoft announced Wednesday it will create 36,000 jobs in Qatar to boost the Gulf state's efforts to move away from reliance on its oil and gas industry. "We are adding more than $18 billion to the economy over the next five years and we are also adding more than 36,000 new jobs over the next five years," she said at a launch ceremony.

Protester killed in Sudan anti-coup rally
Protester killed in Sudan anti-coup rally
Africa

Sudanese security forces killed a protester on Wednesday when thousands of people rallied in the capital Khartoum against military rule, medics said. The unidentified demonstrator was killed after suffering "a head injury by a tear gas canister... and then was run over" by security forces during protests, the Central Committee of Sudan Doctors said.

Lithuanians slam 'one-sided' reax to Gorbachev death
Lithuanians slam 'one-sided' reax to Gorbachev death
World

For many in the West, Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union who has died at the age of 91, is worth applauding for his role in ending the Cold War. In 2019, a Lithuanian court convicted dozens of Soviet-era officials of war crimes but the country's prosecutors have refused to investigate Gorbachev, who was in power at the time.

UK political upheaval and stagflation fears weigh on pound
UK political upheaval and stagflation fears weigh on pound
Business and Economy

Political uncertainty and growing economic woes, including spiralling inflation and the threat of a recession, are weighing heavily on the British pound, against both the US dollar and the also struggling euro. Against the euro, which has been weighed down by the European Central Bank's difficulties in tightening its monetary policy, the pound has fallen by two percent this year.

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