

Lebanon Voters Deal Blow to Hezbollah Allies in First Election Since Economic Meltdown
Final results for the makeup of Lebanon’s 128-seat Parliament have still yet to be determined, but gains have been reported for Lebanese Forces, a Christian group opposed to Hezbollah.
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The UK Is Threatening to Scrap Northern Ireland's Post-Brexit Rules — Stoking Fears of a Trade War
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday will travel to Belfast in a bid to deescalate tensions over the Northern Ireland protocol.
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Ukraine Can Win This War, NATO Chief Says; Finland and Sweden Move to Join Military Alliance
Ukrainian forces say they have pushed back the Russian military in the region around Kharkiv while attention is on Russia’s reaction to Finland’s NATO bid.
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U.S. Treasury Yields Ease Lower as Investors Monitor Data, Fed Comments
U.S. Treasury yields slipped on Monday to start the new trading week as investors looked ahead to fresh economic data and monitored any clues on the path of monetary policy.
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U.S., Europe Race to Improve Food Supply Chains After India Bans Wheat Exports
G-7 foreign ministers warned over the weekend that the war in Ukraine is increasing the risk of a global hunger crisis.