Thai alliance signs pact aimed at ambitious reforms but not on royal insult law

By Panu Wongcha-um and Panarat Thepgumpanat BANGKOK (Reuters) – An alliance led by Thailand’s progressive Move Forward party on Monday signed an ambitious agreement to draft a new constitution, end monopolies and allow same-sex marriage, among other aims, but made no mention of a divisive royal insult law. The opposition Move Forward and Pheu Thai…

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Analysis-G7’s nuanced pledge to ‘de-risk’ from China reflected concerns from Europe and Japan

By Yukiko Toyoda and David Dolan TOKYO (Reuters) -The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) rich democracies this weekend pledged to “de-risk” without “decoupling” from China, an approach that reflected European and Japanese concerns about pushing Beijing too hard, officials and experts said. U.S. President Joe Biden and other G7 leaders wrapped up a…

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Israel aims to be ‘AI superpower’, advance autonomous warfare

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel aims to parlay its technological prowess to become an artificial intelligence “superpower”, the Defence Ministry director-general said on Monday, predicting advances in autonomous warfare and streamlined combat decision-making. Steps to harness rapid AI evolutions include the formation of a dedicated organisation for military robotics in the ministry, and a record-high budget…

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South Korea, EU agree to boost security ties amid Ukraine, North Korea tension

By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea and the European Union agreed on Monday to step up cooperation on security amid tension over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and North Korean nuclear threats.  South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol held a summit in Seoul with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council…

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Bolivia church abuse case sparks wave of complaints, investigation

By Monica Machicao LA PAZ (Reuters) – Bolivian authorities are investigating whether any Catholic Church officials in the country should be held accountable following the publication of a diary of a late Jesuit priest that contained multiple confessions of child abuse. The case has triggered complaints from former students about other abuse in religious-run schools…

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Russian air strikes wound eight in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk, officials say

KYIV (Reuters) -At least eight people were wounded and scores of buildings were damaged in an overnight Russian air strike on the Dnipropetrovsk region in southeastern Ukraine, local officials said on Monday. Video footage released by emergency services showed a huge crater in a courtyard and fire fighters dousing the remnants of blazes in huge…

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Biden and McCarthy to meet on Monday as debt ceiling talks resume

By David Morgan, Jeff Mason and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden and House Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy will meet to discuss the debt ceiling on Monday, after the two leaders held a phone call on Sunday as the president flew back to Washington that both sides described as positive. McCarthy, speaking to…

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Cybersecurity firms’ earnings set to benefit from growing threat of hacks

By Samrhitha A and Vansh Agarwal (Reuters) – Top U.S. cybersecurity companies are expected to report another quarter of strong growth as high-profile hacks and a shift in client preference for bigger players with better integrated offerings help support their businesses in a turbulent economy. Palo Alto Networks, the largest player in the space by…

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