Israel kills senior Gaza commanders as rockets cause first death in Israel

By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Dan Williams GAZA/JERUSALEM, Israel (Reuters) -Israel killed the head of Islamic Jihad’s rocket force and his deputy, pressing an operation that has cost 30 lives in Gaza including women and children, while Palestinian cross-border rocket salvoes inflicted a first fatality in Israel on Thursday. Amid mediation efforts by Egypt, neither side…

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U.S. homeland security chief says border facilities strained by new arrivals

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States is already seeing high number of border encounters in certain areas, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said on Thursday ahead of a COVID-19 immigration restriction called Title 42’s midnight expiration. “Our borders are not open,” Mayorkas told reporters at a White House briefing, warning of tougher consequences for…

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Stocks, yields fall after data seen halting more Fed rate hikes

By Herbert Lash NEW YORK (Reuters) -A gauge of global stock performance slid on Thursday after U.S. jobless claims and a modest rise in producer prices suggested a slowing economy, which also pushed Treasury yields lower as it could allow the Federal Reserve to stop raising interest rates. The number of Americans filing new claims…

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Factbox: Brokerage Robinhood joins trend of around-the-clock stock trading 

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Robinhood Markets Inc said on Wednesday after markets closed that it would launch 24/5 trading for some stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) next week, a move that taps into a growing trend of around-the-clock trading in equities. With the launch, Robinhood will be the first major U.S. retail broker to allow…

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UAE’s Royal Group looking at opportunities in US market – chair

DUBAI (Reuters) – The chairman of Abu Dhabi-based conglomerate Royal Group, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, said on Thursday that the company has identified a number of “outstanding” investment opportunities in the U.S. market that it plans to pursue. “First and foremost, I’d like to reiterate that I firmly believe in the stability and…

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US permit crackdown poses new hurdles for proposed LNG projects – analysts

By Curtis Williams HOUSTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Energy’s refusal to grant export permit extensions to liquefied natural gas (LNG) developers that fail to meet a construction deadline poses a new hurdle for greenfield plants, analysts said on Thursday. The DOE last month said it would grant future extensions solely on extenuating circumstances…

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