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U.S. court order 'buys time' for separated immigrant families: lawyers
Lawyers for immigrant families separated by the U.S. government at the border with Mexico said a federal judge's order barring rapid deportations until at least next Tuesday would give them breathing room as they struggled for access to clients.
Trump to host European Commission chief on July 25
U.S. President Donald Trump will host the head of the European Commission at the White House later this month to discuss trade and other economic issues, the White House said in a statement on Tuesday.
Two Eds better than one: Two Ed Sheerans seen in Berlin but real Ed stays away
Fans of British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran could not believe their eyes when they came to the unveiling of his wax figure in Berlin's Madame Tussauds and saw him - or at least what they believed to be him - emerging from a limousine.
Iran files suit against U.S. sanctions at World Court
Iran has filed a suit against the United States alleging that sanctions imposed by Washington in May violate a 1955 bilateral treaty between the two countries, the International Court of Justice said on Tuesday.
Boeing to seek supplier cost reductions after Embraer deal: CEO
Boeing will press for deeper price cuts from suppliers with overlapping operations once it completes its planned acquisition of the regional jet business of Brazil's Embraer, Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg told Reuters on Tuesday.
Four states sue U.S. to void cap on state and local tax deduction
Four U.S. states sued the federal government on Tuesday to void the new $10,000 cap on the federal deduction for state and local taxes, included as part of the 2017 tax overhaul signed by President Donald Trump.
Myanmar police focused interrogation on Rohingya story: Reuters journalist
A Reuters reporter on trial in Myanmar said the police questioning after he and a colleague were arrested in December centered on their reporting of a massacre of Rohingya Muslims, not on secret state documents they are accused of obtaining.
Fed's Powell: 'Several years' of strong jobs, low inflation still ahead
U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, discounting the risk that a trade war may throw a global recovery off track, said the economy is on the cusp of "several years" where the job market remains strong and inflation stays around the Fed's...
Prince Harry and Meghan visit Nelson Mandela tribute in London
Prince Harry and his new wife Meghan visited an exhibition marking 100 years since the birth of former South African President Nelson Mandela on Tuesday.
Suspected Houston serial killer arrested, police say
Houston police have arrested a man suspected of killing at least three people in a weekend crime spree, authorities said on Tuesday.
Thailand's rescued cave boys to address media on Wednesday
The 12 Thai boys and soccer coach who were rescued from a flooded cave will be discharged from hospital on Wednesday and hold a news conference the same day to satisfy huge media interest in their story, a government official said.
UK pay growth slows to six-month low despite record employment
British workers' pay growth has slowed to its weakest in six months despite record employment, challenging the Bank of England as it considers whether to raise interest rates next month for only the second time since the financial crisis.
Goldman Sachs names David Solomon as CEO to replace Blankfein
Goldman Sachs Group Inc named David Solomon as its next chief executive officer on Tuesday, replacing Lloyd Blankfein who will step down on Sept. 30.
Vote Leave faces police inquiry over its spending
Britain's officially designated Brexit campaign group, Vote Leave, was fined £61,000 on Tuesday for breaching spending rules in the 2016 referendum and referred to the police by the Electoral Commission.
Boeing lifts industry demand forecast as air show deals roll on
Boeing raised its rolling 20-year industry forecast for passenger and cargo aircraft on Tuesday, as a steady flow of deals on day two of the Farnborough Airshow underscored the industry's resilience to rising global trade tensions.
Russian establishment chalks up Trump summit as a win for Putin
Russia's political and media establishment heralded talks between the Russian and U.S. leaders in Helsinki as a victory for Vladimir Putin in breaking down Western resolve to treat Russia as a pariah.
Britain's May wins parliament vote after bowing to Brexit pressure
British Prime Minister Theresa May won a series of votes in parliament on Monday, keeping her over-arching strategy to leave the European Union just about on track after bowing to pressure from Brexit supporters in her party.
Hawaii tours face new limits after 'lava bomb' injuries
Hawaii lava tour boats faced tighter restrictions on Tuesday after 23 passengers were injured by a volcanic explosion, as authorities investigated whether a vessel hit by "lava bombs" went too close to molten rock oozing into the Ocean.
After reprieve, May faces Brexit battle in parliament on trade
British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a battle over trade in parliament on Tuesday, with pro-EU lawmakers hoping to influence her plans to leave the European Union a day after she bowed to demands from Brexit campaigners.
Boeing lifts industry demand forecast as air show deals role on
Boeing raised its rolling 20-year industry forecast for passenger and cargo aircraft on Tuesday, as a steady flow of deals on day two of the Farnborough Airshow underscored the industry's resilience to rising global trade tensions.