China drives Japanese fishing ship from contested islands (www.reuters.com)
LGBT event in Indonesia scrapped after security threats (www.reuters.com)
China's Huawei poised to overcome US ban with return of 5G phones, research firms say (www.reuters.com)
BBC presenter at centre of sex photo scandal named as lead anchor Edwards (www.reuters.com)
BBC presenter at centre of sex photo scandal named as lead anchor Edwards (www.reuters.com)
Thailand's Pita defeated in parliament in bid for PM (www.reuters.com)
Founder of crypto lender Celsius Network pleads not guilty to fraud charges (www.reuters.com)
Twitter owes ex-employees $500 mln in severance, lawsuit claims (www.reuters.com)
Chinese hackers breached US Commerce chief's emails; Blinken warns Chinese counterpart (www.reuters.com)
'No surrender' - Thailand's Pita vows to fight on after blow to PM bid (www.reuters.com)
Blinken meets China's Wang Yi in Jakarta (www.reuters.com)
China evacuates 40,000 people from floods, more rain expected (www.reuters.com)
Kia to invest $200 million in Georgia plant, build EV9 SUV in 2024 (www.reuters.com)
Reddit beats lawsuit by WallStreetBets founder (www.reuters.com)
A U.S. judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit in which the founder of WallStreetBets, which helped ignite investors’ fascination with “meme” stocks, accused Reddit of wrongly banning him from moderating the community and usurping his trademark rights.
Hollywood actors poised to strike and join writers on picket lines (www.reuters.com)
Erdogan to put Sweden's NATO ratification to Turkish parliament in autumn (www.reuters.com)
Canadian lake sediments reveal start of Earth's Anthropocene age, scientists say (www.reuters.com)
Protesters clash with Kenya police over tax hikes, two killed, officers say (www.reuters.com)
India deals blow to online gaming industry with 28% tax (www.reuters.com)
Reddit beats lawsuit by WallStreetBets founder (www.reuters.com)
A U.S. judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit in which the founder of WallStreetBets, which helped ignite investors’ fascination with “meme” stocks, accused Reddit of wrongly banning him from moderating the community and usurping his trademark rights.