
-
Protesting Peru residents block trains to Machu Picchu
-
US strikes another alleged Venezuelan drug boat as tensions rise
-
White House vows to take on left-wing 'terror' movement after Kirk killing
-
Brazil's Amazon lost area the size of Spain in 40 years: study
-
US Senate poised to advance Trump aide's appointment at Fed
-
Sri Lanka survive Hong Kong scare for four wicket Asia Cup win
-
Arab, Muslim leaders urge review of Israel ties after Qatar attack
-
Mbappe 'not anxious' over Champions League goal as Bellingham returns
-
Huge pot of Nigerian jollof rice sets Guinness record
-
Heartbreak will help Arsenal's Champions League charge: Arteta
-
Europe stumped by Trump demands over Russia sanctions
-
Cycling fears spread of race-halting protests after Vuelta chaos
-
US, China reach 'framework' deal on TikTok ownership
-
'With our fists if necessary': Venezuelans prepare to defend homeland against potential US invasion
-
Duplantis thrives on Tokyo energy to break world record again
-
Ex-France defender Umtiti calls time on club career
-
One in six US parents rejecting standard vaccine schedule: poll
-
Sheffield Utd appoint Wilder for third managerial spell
-
UAE hammer Oman in Asia Cup to keep Super Four hopes alive
-
Activists on trial as France debates right to die
-
Duplantis reaches new heights, Beamish makes Kiwi history at worlds
-
Frank relishing Champions League debut with Spurs
-
Spanish PM calls for Israel to be barred from international sport
-
UK aristocrat, partner get 14 years for baby daughter's manslaughter
-
US says 'framework' deal with China on TikTok ownership
-
Shootings 'unjustified' in Bloody Sunday killings, Belfast court hears
-
Three French women accused of IS links go on trial
-
'Stoked' Beamish stuns tearful El Bakkali for world steeplechase gold
-
Israel attack aimed to halt Gaza talks, Qatar emir tells emergency summit
-
Stocks push higher ahead of expected US rate cut
-
Duplantis sets new pole vault record as retains world title
-
US announces 'framework' TikTok deal with China
-
Kiwi Beamish stuns tearful El Bakkali for world steeplechase gold
-
Mbappe not anxious over Champions League wait: Alonso
-
Japan medal hope Muratake relishing stage at Tokyo worlds
-
Right-to-die activists on trial in France as lawmakers debate end-of-life bill
-
Singing British hurdler Donovan in tune on world debut
-
'Multiple concussions' force France lock Willemse to retire
-
Athletic 'not afraid' of Arsenal on Champions League return: Inaki Williams
-
Hatton's family speak of 'immeasurable' loss after boxer's death
-
Rubio promises 'unwavering support' for Israel in Gaza goals
-
Stocks diverge ahead of expected US rate cut
-
Alfred out of world 200m with hamstring strain
-
Ex-British soldier goes on trial in landmark Bloody Sunday case
-
Pro-Palestinian protestors invading Vuelta course 'unacceptable': organisers
-
Fruit fly tests in Greece target invasive species threat
-
US 'very close' to TikTok deal with China: US Treasury chief
-
Paolini vows to 'fight until last ball' for BJK Cup glory
-
'Multiple concussions' forces France lock Willemse to retire
-
Rubio talks Gaza with Netanyahu after Qatar strike

US Senate poised to advance Trump aide's appointment at Fed
The US Senate is due to vote late Monday on the confirmation of President Donald Trump's choice to join the Federal Reserve's board -- as the clock ticks down to a key policy meeting.
If confirmed, Stephen Miran, who chairs the White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), would join the Fed as one of 12 voting members on a panel that sets interest rates steering the world's biggest economy.
Policymakers on the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee are due to begin their next two-day meeting on Tuesday morning.
The swift moves to confirm Miran come as Trump has intensified pressure on the independent central bank to slash interest rates, often citing benign inflation figures in doing so.
And the president has taken other actions that critics worry would threaten the bank's independence from politics.
Besides naming White House economist Miran to fill a vacancy on the Fed's board when Fed Governor Adriana Kugler resigned early in August, Trump moved to fire another governor Lisa Cook in the same month over mortgage fraud allegations.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the ouster of Cook -- the first Black woman to serve on the Fed's board of governors -- as her legal challenge against Trump plays out.
This means she is likely to remain in the FOMC's meeting this week, unless Trump succeeds in appealing this ruling.
But the eventual outcome of her lawsuit could have broader implications for the Fed.
The Fed is widely expected to lower the benchmark lending rate by 25 basis points on Wednesday, to a range between 4.0 percent and 4.25 percent.
Trump on Monday reiterated his call for a major interest rate cut, writing on his Truth Social platform that Fed Chair Jerome Powell "must cut interest rates, now, and bigger than he had in mind."
All eyes will be on Powell's remarks after the rate decision is unveiled Wednesday afternoon, for hints on the pace and size of further reductions to come.
For now, Miran looks poised to clear a confirmation vote by the Republican-majority Senate, despite Democratic lawmakers raising concerns over his White House ties.
Their main worries include Miran's plan to take a leave of absence from the CEA rather than resign -- a decision he attributed to his short tenure of just over four months if confirmed to replace Kugler for the remainder of her term.
Miran holds a PhD in economics from Harvard University and served as a senior advisor in the Treasury Department during Trump's first presidency.
He later joined conservative think-tank the Manhattan Institute where he wrote commentaries on issues including calls for Fed reform.
J.Williams--AMWN