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Oil price eases on concerns over US-China trade talks, weak demand signals
NEW YORK: Oil prices slid on Tuesday as Washington's blacklisting of more Chinese companies dampened hopes for a trade deal between the two countries, although unrest in Iraq and Ecuador lent some support to crude prices.
Fed's Powell says US expansion is 'sustainable'
DENVER: Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday flagged openness to further rate cuts to fend off global economic risks, repeating that the central bank will act "as appropriate" amid an economy that he said is likely to continue to expand.
England give first call-up to keeper Henderson as Heaton withdraws
LONDON (Reuters) - England have called up Sheffield United goalkeeper Dean Henderson for the first time following Tom Heaton's withdrawal through injury for the Euro 2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Bulgaria, the FA said on Tuesday.
U.S. lawyer Michael Avenatti gets trial date on charges of stealing from ex-client
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lawyer Michael Avenatti, who became nationally known as an outspoken critic of U.S. President Donald Trump before his arrest earlier this year, will stand trial in April on charges that he stole from his former client Stormy Daniels, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
UAE pulls some forces from Yemen's Aden as deal nears to end standoff - witnesses
ADEN (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates pulled some of its forces from Yemen's southern port of Aden on Tuesday, officials and witnesses said, as a Saudi-led military coalition works to end a power struggle between the Yemeni government and separatists in the city.
Ethiopian police teargas protesters in Amhara - local party official
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Police teargassed hundreds of protesters outside a court in Ethiopia’s northern city of Bahir Dar on Tuesday, a local party official and an eyewitness said, reflecting public tensions over high profile violence that left dozens dead there in June.
Jeffrey Epstein accuser expands lawsuit against estate, alleged enablers
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York woman who said Jeffrey Epstein began grooming her for sex when she was 14 and later raped her expanded her lawsuit against his estate, naming several women who allegedly enabled the financier's abuses and seeking to block the estate from shielding his assets from victims.
Protests resume in Iraq's Sadr City as uprising enters second week
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's government issued a second package of proposed social reforms on Tuesday in an attempt to meet the demands of anti-government protesters who have demonstrated nationwide for eight days, with the loss of 110 lives and 6,000 wounded.
Giuliani will not cooperate with House impeachment inquiry - Washington Post
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudolph Giuliani will not cooperate with the U.S. House of Representatives impeachment investigation and cannot imagine anyone in the Trump administration would work with Democrats leading the inquiry, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday.
After bloodshed hits flashpoint district, Iraq scrambles to stem violence
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Days of deadly anti-government protests in Baghdad and other Iraqi cities brought few real concessions from the authorities. But when bloodshed spread to one particular poor, restive Baghdad district, they responded differently.