By Alasdair Pal
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Russia will face consequences for a cyber attack allegedly orchestrated by a group with ties to its military intelligence, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Friday.
Germany has been among the Western nations providing Ukraine military support in its war with Russia, with President Vladimir Putin saying in December that ties between the two countries stay largely frozen.
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By Lucia Mutikani
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job growth probably slowed to a still-solid clip in April, with wages maintaining their steady rise, which would allay fears that the economy was stalling after activity pulled back considerably in the first quarter.
The Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday is also expected to show the unemployment rate holding below 4% for the 27th straight month. Labor market... (continue reading...)
(Corrects number of Labour votes to 10,825, not 10,285, in paragraph 3)
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's opposition Labour Party won a parliamentary seat in northern England on Friday, beating the governing Conservatives in one of a series of votes that will help gauge public opinion ahead of a full national election due this year.
The parliamentary seat for Blackpool South was up for grabs after the incumbent, elected in 2019 as a Conservative... (continue reading...)
(Reuters) - Collapsed U.S. lender SVB Financial Group said on Thursday that an entity affiliated with Pinegrove Capital Partners will acquire its investment platform business, SVB Capital.
Pinegrove Capital Partners, backed by permanent capital from Brookfield and Sequoia Heritage, will buy SVB Capital for a combination of cash and other economic considerations, SVB Financial said. It did not disclose a financial value.
SVB Financial is... (continue reading...)
HONOLULU (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Thursday he did not see any indication Hamas was planning any attack on U.S. troops in Gaza but added adequate measures were being put in place for the safety of military personnel.
"I don't discuss intelligence information at the podium. But I don't see any indications currently that there is an active intent to do that," Austin said during a press briefing.
"Having said... (continue reading...)
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