From Reuters Daily Briefing |
By Robert MacMillan, Reuters.com Weekend Editor |
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- Banned: The aid group's spokeswoman said its Palestinian staff in the West Bank and East Jerusalem are facing stone-throwing and hold-ups at checkpoints and its sites. Israel said some UNRWA staff were involved in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks and kidnappings of Israelis and banned the group from operating.
- Today: Hamas handed over three Israeli hostages and Israel released dozens of Palestinians in exchange as the Gaza truce holds. The U.N. secretary-general demanded that 2,500 children in Gaza be released for medical treatment after U.S. doctors told him they were at imminent risk of death.
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- The beverage you're about to enjoy: CEO Brian Niccol wants Starbucks coffee shops to have more comfortable seating and a personal touch for customers. Its popular mobile-ordering program is getting in the way. Arabica futures hit record highs on the ICE exchange. Maybe that'll help.
- Stop right there: Walgreens suspended its dividend. The Justice Department sued to block Hewlett-Packard Enterprise's $14 billion deal to buy Juniper Networks. And NATO said acts of sabotage carried out across the alliance over past years included a plot to kill defense-industry leaders, including the head of Rheinmetall.
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