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US consumer confidence improved in November, according to survey data released Tuesday, boosted by greater optimism surrounding the labor market.
European auto giant Stellantis said Tuesday it will shut its van-making factory in Luton, north of London, putting hundreds of jobs at risk as it plans to focus production elsewhere in the UK.
The UK government on Tuesday slammed Russia for expelling a British diplomat who it accused of espionage, warning Moscow that it would "respond in due course".
Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has said Israel should occupy the Gaza Strip and halve its Palestinian population by encouraging "voluntary emigration".
The Israeli military said Tuesday it was striking Lebanese militant group Hezbollah in the Beirut area after warning residents in the southern suburbs to leave.
Russia on Tuesday banned a string of Britain's cabinet ministers from entering the country in response to what it called London's "Russophobic" policies.
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Somalia's government on Tuesday said it will not recognise the re-election of the southern Jubaland region's leader, highlighting a growing rift with its semi-autonomous states.
West Indies defeated Bangladesh by 201 runs on Tuesday to win the first Test, wrapping up a quick victory when tailender Shoriful Isman was forced to retire hurt.
Russia's finance minister on Tuesday brushed off concerns over a sharp drop in the value of the ruble, hit by the fallout of Moscow's offensive on Ukraine.
The UN's World Food Programme said Tuesday its first food trucks in several months had got through to a famine-stricken camp for displaced people in conflict-ravaged Sudan.