China's yuan surpasses euro as 2nd most-used currency in trade finance-SWIFT (www.reuters.com)
Philippines' Marcos, China's Xi to discuss tensions, way forward in South China Sea (www.reuters.com)
Canadian white nationalist found guilty of murdering four Muslims in truck attack (www.reuters.com)
Automakers' drive to avoid China's EV rare earth dominance gathers speed (www.reuters.com)
Prominent non-binary Mexican activist killed with blade, says prosecutor (www.reuters.com)
Help Wanted: Cuba's government turns to growing diaspora for investment (www.reuters.com)
Ukraine says Russians intensify bombardment of Avdiivka (www.reuters.com)
Biden, China's Xi will discuss communication, competition at APEC summit (www.reuters.com)
Australia says ports operator cyber incident 'serious' (www.reuters.com)
Germany set to double its Ukraine military aid under Scholz plan, Bloomberg reports (www.reuters.com)
Russia opens terrorist investigation after freight train derailed (www.reuters.com)
Greenland glaciers melt five times faster than 20 years ago (www.reuters.com)
Gaza officials say hospitals come under new Israeli attacks (www.reuters.com)
More protests in Bangladesh as garment workers reject pay increase (www.reuters.com)
Indian scientists hope cloud seeding can clean Delhi's toxic air (www.reuters.com)
US Commercial fishing groups sue tire manufacturers over fish-killing chemical (www.reuters.com)
UK's interior minister accuses police of pro-Palestinian bias over marches (www.reuters.com)
Former Meta employee tells Senate company failed to protect teens' safety (www.reuters.com)
Delta lays off some corporate workers to cut costs (www.reuters.com)
And yet, in October '23, Delta said they’d beat revenue expectations! abcnews.go.com/…/delta-air-lines-posts-111-billio…...
Amazon punished its own sellers to limit Walmart's reach, FTC says (www.reuters.com)
China agrees to nuclear arms-control talks with US -WSJ (www.reuters.com)
Alliance of 40 countries to vow not to pay ransom to cybercriminals, US says (www.reuters.com)
Forty countries in a U.S.-led alliance plan to sign a pledge never to pay ransom to cybercriminals and to work toward eliminating the hackers' funding mechanism, a senior White House official said on Tuesday.