Explainer-What’s on the table for NATO at Vilnius summit?

By Sabine Siebold VILNIUS (Reuters) – NATO leaders meet in Vilnius on Tuesday and Wednesday to tackle a wide range of topics, from divisions over Ukraine’s membership bid and Sweden’s accession to boosting ammunitions stockpiles and reviewing the first defence plans in decades. It will be the fourth NATO summit since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,…

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US dollar drops to three-week low as Fed rate hikes nearly done

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar sank to a three-week low on Monday after comments by Federal Reserve officials reinforced market expectations that the U.S. central bank is near the end of its tightening cycle. The Fed, however, is widely expected to raise interest rates by another 25 basis points this month…

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EU seals new US data transfer pact, but challenge likely

By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Commission announced a new data transfer pact with the United States on Monday, seeking to end the legal uncertainty plaguing thousands of companies that transfer personal data across the Atlantic. The move was immediately criticised by non-profit group noyb, led by privacy activist Max Schrems, which said…

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Putin held post-mutiny talks with Wagner leader Prigozhin and his fighters – Kremlin

By Andrew Osborn and Mark Trevelyan MOSCOW (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin has held Kremlin talks with Wagner mercenary group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin and his commanders to discuss the armed mutiny Wagner attempted to mount against the army’s top brass, Putin’s spokesman said on Monday. The meeting was first reported by French newspaper Liberation, which…

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NATO allies agree plans for defence against Russian attack -sources

By Sabine Siebold VILNIUS (Reuters) -NATO allies on Monday reached agreement on defence plans detailing how the alliance would respond to a Russian attack, overcoming a Turkish hurdle one day before leaders meet for a summit in Vilnius, five diplomats told Reuters. NATO had for decades seen no need for large-scale defence plans, as it…

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Biden meets King Charles and PM Sunak, hails ‘rock solid’ UK ties

By Steve Holland and Gerhard Mey LONDON/WINDSOR, England (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden made a whistle-stop trip to Britain on Monday, hailing the “rock-solid” friendship with Washington’s close ally before meeting King Charles for a discussion with the monarch and finance chiefs on tackling climate change. Biden’s visit to Britain kicked off a three-nation trip…

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