Russia acknowledges retreat north of Bakhmut, Wagner boss calls it a ‘rout’

By Olena Harmash and Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey KYIV/KOSTIANTYNIVKA, Ukraine (Reuters) -Moscow acknowledged on Friday that its forces had fallen back north of Ukraine’s battlefield city of Bakhmut after a new Ukrainian offensive, in a retreat that the head of Russia’s Wagner private army called a rout.  The setback for Russia, which follows similar reports of Ukrainian…

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Resolve debt limit dispute or no pay for U.S. lawmakers, House Democrat says

By Moira Warburton WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lawmakers in the U.S. Congress should have their pay frozen until the fight over whether to increase the country’s debt ceiling is resolved, Democratic Representative Abigail Spanberger said in a letter on Friday.     “If the American people and the American economy are suffering as a result of congressional…

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Biden to meet congressional leaders on debt early next week – White House

By Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden is expected to meet with Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other congressional leaders early next week to resume budget negotiations and resolve a looming default on the nation’s debt, White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said on Friday. The leaders had canceled a planned meeting on…

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A week after Congo floods, volunteers dig through debris for bodies

By Crispin Kyala BUSHUSHU, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) – With shovels, sticks and bare hands, Red Cross volunteers struggled to clear caked mud from around a body half buried in a landslide in Bushushu village in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. A week after torrential rains triggered deadly floods, the workers said they were…

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Exclusive-IAEA chief aims to present Zaporizhzhia deal to UN this month -diplomats

By John Irish and Francois Murphy PARIS/VIENNA (Reuters) – U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi plans to present an agreement with Russia and Ukraine on protecting the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to the U.N. Security Council this month, indicating a deal is close, four diplomats have told Reuters. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Grossi…

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Migrant detentions at U.S.-Mexico border hit record highs as Title 42 ends

By Liliana Salgado and Ted Hesson YUMA, Arizona (Reuters) – Migrants gathered on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border on Thursday hours before immigration restrictions known as Title 42 expire, with some rushing to cross ahead of tough new asylum rules that will replace a COVID-era order. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has in…

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Analysis-Biden’s power plant proposal poses huge test for carbon capture

By Valerie Volcovici and Timothy Gardner (Reuters) – The Biden administration’s plan to decarbonize the U.S. power sector envisions the first-ever large-scale use of carbon capture and green hydrogen over the next decade – raising questions about whether the climate-fighting technologies can rise to the challenge. The issue could emerge as a legal vulnerability for…

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