World stocks rose to a one-week highon cautious hopes for a rapprochement on trade between Beijing and Washington, though a perky dollar capped gains with China’s yuan softening again, on track for its weakest month in 2-1/2 decades. For most of August global stocks have reeled and fixed income shone as deepening concerns over global trade and clear signs of a slowdown, possibly even a recession. But the mood lifted after Trump said some trade discussions were taking place with China.
'Absolute monster' Hurricane Dorian gains strength as Florida braces for hit.Hurricane Dorian is expected suck powerful fuel from the warm waters off the Florida coast, swelling into a dangerous Category 4 storm in the coming days before it slams into the state early next week. The Miami-based National Hurricane Center issued a hurricane watch for northwestern Bahamas on Friday and said the risk of “devastating hurricane-force winds along the Florida east coast late this weekend and early next week continues to increase.”
Disabled workers chase 'dream jobs' in tight U.S. labor market.Americans with disabilities, physical and cognitive, in recent months have been joining the workforce at a faster pace than those without disabilities, according to data collected by organizations that work with the disabled. The gains are the result of both technological advances and workplace flexibility that lessens commuting barriers, according to experts on disabled workers. But the gains also reflect the pull of a tight labor market.
A growing number of EU nationals are being denied the right to live indefinitely in Britain ahead of the country’s departure from the bloc, currently scheduled for October 31. For decades, Britain’s membership of the EU has guaranteed the bloc’s citizens the right to live and work in the country. But as Britain prepares to sever ties with Brussels after 46 years, EU citizens must apply for a new legal lifeline to remain, known as settled status.
Indonesia’s chief security minister urged calm in the easternmost region of Papua after two weeks of sometimes violent protests, saying demonstrators’ demands for an investigation into racism had been met.
Tens of thousands of paramilitary personnel and police were deployed in India’s border state of Assam, the eve of the publication of a citizenship register that could leave millions of people stateless, many of them Muslims.
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