The 10 most important things in the world right now
Good morning! Here's what you need to know on Monday.
3. Surprising markets for the second consecutive session, the People's Bank of China announced a stronger than expected yuan fixing for Monday, setting the USD/CNY rate at 6.5626. The number was below Friday's fixing of 6.5636 and the final traded price of 6.5938 seen on Friday evening.
4. Britain's biggest-ever national lottery win was shared by two players over the weekend. Huge numbers of tickets were sold for the £66 million ($96 million) tax-free jackpot.
6. Two weeks after declaring victory over Islamic State in Ramadi, Iraq's elite counter-terrorism forces have pushed militants out to its eastern suburbs, but bombs littering the streets are holding up efforts to rebuild the city, officials said.
8. Saudi Arabia's foreign minister accused Iran on Sunday of interfering in Arab affairs and undermining regional security, speaking at an emergency Arab League session called to discuss growing tensions between the regional rivals.
9. Five men took turns raping a woman in a Brooklyn park after forcing her father at gunpoint to flee the scene, New York City police said. The 18-year-old woman was with her father in a park when five men approached them, police said.
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