Record border crossings are a major issue in November's US presidential election, with more migrants coming from around the world. We go inside two new routes that take Indians and Africans via Central America.
Asylum-seeking migrants wait to be transported at a staging area in Jacumba Hot Springs, California, June 6, 2024. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
A Reuters Investigation
Charter flights represent a new phase of illegal immigration to the US. Increasingly, migrants from outside Latin America are paying smuggling networks hefty fees for travel packages that can include airline tickets to fly to Central America and then bus rides and hotel stays en route to the US-Mexico border.
Deadly heatwaves are scorching cities on four continents as the Northern Hemisphere marks the first day of summer. Climate and Environment Correspondent Gloria Dickie joins the Reuters World News podcast with insights on what to expect.
Ukrainian long-range attack drones struck four Russian oil refineries as well as radar stations and other military targets in Russia in a major attack, Kyiv's military said.
One person was killed and at least 200 people injured across Kenya in nationwide protests against government plans to raise $2.7 billion in additional taxes.
The United States and China resumed semi-official nuclear arms talks in March for the first time in five years, with Beijing's representatives telling US counterparts that they would not resort to atomic threats over Taiwan, according to two American delegates who attended.
Black-clad attackers have beaten up a far-right candidate on the campaign trail ahead of France's snap parliamentary election, echoing violence against politicians in Germany and elsewhere in Europe as the political atmosphere coarsens.
Business & Markets
The huge rally in Nvidia's shares has investors weighing whether to cash in, hold on for more gains or chase a stock that has tripled during the past year. Breakingviews columnist Edward Chancellor has a warning from history on large-cap stock booms.
Amazon is planning a major revamp of its decade-old money-losing Alexa service to include a conversational generative AI with two tiers of service and has considered a monthly fee of around $5 to access the superior version.
China's Huawei Technologies said it had made breakthroughs in fields from operating systems to artificial intelligence, and that it had taken the company 10 years to do what the United States and Europe took 30 years to achieve.
Boeing is nearing a deal to buy back Spirit AeroSystems after its former subsidiary made substantial progress in separate talks with Airbus over a transatlantic breakup of the struggling supplier, people familiar with the matter said.
Europe has clocked a record number of hours of negative power prices this year due to a mismatch between demand and supply as solar power generation soars, potentially helping to shift investment to much needed storage solutions.
The Week Ahead
For markets trying to assess how quickly interest rate moves are likely to come, it's all about the data. That puts a closely watched US inflation gauge, Tokyo's CPI indexand preliminary June data from some euro zone economies in the spotlight.
The two oldest candidates ever to run for US president meet on Thursday for a televised debate unlike any other. Here's what to watch for.
Iran's Guardian Council, which oversees elections and legislation, has approved six candidates to run for president in snap elections to be held on Friday.
In China, AI transformed Ukrainian YouTuber into a Russian
Images of Ukrainian student Olga Loiek and Russian President Vladimir Putin
Olga Loiek, a University of Pennsylvania student, was looking for an audience on the internet – just not like this.
Shortly after launching a YouTube channel in November last year, Loiek, a 21-year-old from Ukraine, found her image had been taken and spun through artificial intelligence to create alter egos on Chinese social media platforms.
Her digital doppelgangers - like "Natasha" - claimed to be Russian women fluent in Chinese who wanted to thank China for its support of Russia and make a little money on the side selling products such as Russian candies.
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