Analysis-Diverted Indian jet lands in middle of Russia airspace dispute

By Aditi Shah, Joanna Plucinska and Tim Hepher ISTANBUL (Reuters) – The diversion of a U.S.-built Air India jetliner to Russia with engine problems has thrust industry tensions surrounding Russian airspace into the spotlight – just a day after the head of a major American carrier predicted an almost identical scenario. A global industry meeting…

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US tightens crackdown on crypto with lawsuits against Coinbase, Binance

(This June 6 story has been refiled to change the corporate name to Bittrex Inc from Bittrex Global in paragraph 16) By Jonathan Stempel, Hannah Lang and John McCrank NEW YORK (Reuters) – The top U.S. securities regulator sued cryptocurrency platform Coinbase on Tuesday, the second lawsuit in two days against a major crypto exchange,…

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Ukraine has not yet launched counteroffensive – senior security official

By Sergiy Karazy KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine has not yet launched a planned counteroffensive to win back territory occupied by Russia, and its start will be obvious to everyone when it happens, a senior security official said on Wednesday. Oleksiy Danilov, Secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defence Council, dismissed statements by Russian officials who…

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Kosovo must grant Serbs more autonomy to join EU and NATO, US envoy says

BELGRADE (Reuters) -Kosovo must give greater autonomy to Serb-majority municipalities in the north of the country if it wants to move closer to joining NATO and the European Union, the U.S. envoy to the Western Balkans said on Wednesday. Violence has flared since Kosovo authorities installed ethnic Albanian mayors in offices in the municipalities after…

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Biden’s approval rating at 41%, Americans concerned about economy -Reuters/Ipsos poll

By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden’s public approval was at 41% in recent days, close to the lowest level of his presidency but little changed following a tense negotiation with congressional Republicans over the federal government’s debt, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed. The four-day poll, which ended on Monday, showed a marginal…

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EU approves its first vaccine for common respiratory virus RSV

By Natalie Grover and Eva Mathews (Reuters) -European regulators have approved the region’s first vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which causes thousands of hospitalisations and deaths annually. The shot, called Arexvy, is made by British drugmaker GSK and is designed to protect people aged 60 and over. RSV typically causes cold-like symptoms, but is…

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