Wall Street ended up on Wednesday as investors digested new clues on the U.S. central bank's approach to rate policy and its inflation fight detailed in the minutes from the latest Federal Reserve meeting reut.rs/3Rf2Z6B
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un convened an unprecedented conference aimed at strengthening the ruling Workers' Party of Korea's 'monolithic' leadership across society, state media reported reut.rs/3Ay3J0O
Tunisian third seed Ons Jabeur hopes to become the first woman from Africa to win a major as she faces 103rd-ranked Tatjana Maria for a place in Saturday's final reut.rs/3yJlAQS
UK antitrust watchdog probes if Amazon hurt competition by giving its own sellers an unfair advantage in its marketplace over third parties reut.rs/3NLiSig
U.S. crypto lender Voyager Digital filed for bankruptcy. In a message to customers, CEO Stephen Ehrlich said the process would protect assets and 'maximize value for all stakeholders, especially customers' reut.rs/3OQshpV
The European Parliament has backed EU rules to allow investors to label and market investments in gas and nuclear as 'green' starting in 2023. Industry groups have welcomed the law, but climate campaigners criticized it reut.rs/3Ih7V6U
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said attempts by the West to punish a nuclear power such as Russia for the war in Ukraine risked endangering humanity, as the near five-month conflict leaves cities in ruins and thousands homeless reut.rs/3OTgoj6
Confrontations between abortion rights campaigners and anti-abortion protesters marked the final day abortions could be carried out at the Jackson Women's Health Organization clinic in Mississippi
Samsung Electronics posts its highest second-quarter profit since 2018, underpinned by strong sales of memory chips to server customers even as demand from inflation-hit smartphone makers cools reut.rs/3P82JVc