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URL: https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2026/08/
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International & Reinsurance News for August 2026 - Heat Deaths Top 25,000 in Europe as Scorching Weather Persists - Chinese AI Model Kimi K3 Escapes Sandbox in Third-Party Test, Researchers Say - Ignite Specialty Risk Launches Australian Operations, Led by Stormont-Sainsbury - Munich Re Posts Better-Than-Expected Profit Amid Low Loss Claims - AXA XL to Acquire Corporate Intelligence and Cybersecurity Consultancy, S-RM - Proposed Hormuz Passage Deal Not Feasible for Shipping Industry, Sources Say - Pressured by Tesla, European Regulators Keep ‘Full Self-Driving’ Safety Data Secret - Climate Change Made Canada’s Forests Much More Likely to Burn: Report - Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Acquires Canada’s Apollo Insurance Solutions - Everest Agrees to Sell Mexico Insurance Operations to Canada’s Fairfax Financial - Swiss Re Profit Beats Estimates as Reinsurer Boosts Cost Cuts - A Chinese Spyware Tool Operates in 13 Countries, Cybersecurity Firm Says - Google to Face UK Class Action for Alleged Abuse of Ad Power - Brookfield Raises Record $77 Billion Driven by Insurance Arm - Zurich Insurance Earnings Boosted by Global Data Center Demand - Shipowners Say Hormuz Tolls Would Lead to More Charges Elsewhere - People Moves: Antares Names Leadership Team After Death of CEO van der Straaten - Proposed Hormuz Deal Would Give Iran Control of Inbound Traffic, Sources Say - German DHL Cargo Plane Hits Object as Drone Found at Leipzig Airport - AI Now Fuels Over Half of Africa’s Cybercrime, Study Finds - Danube River Hits Record Lows and Threatens Romania, Hungary Nuclear Plants - Yemen’s Houthis Say They’ll Target Tankers in Northern Red Sea - Allianz to Buy UOB Asset Management Unit as CEO Targets Asia - Goldman Sachs, Talcott Launch $1 Billion Bermuda Reinsurance Sidecar - Hormuz Traffic at a Trickle as Ship Attacks Heighten Concerns - China Signals Nation Is Ready to Lead Global Climate Action - Rhine Falls to Lowest Since 1880, Threatening European Trade - Britain Says it Is Open to AI Regulation if Voluntary Safeguards Fall Short - Europe’s Wildfire Season Exposes Climate Insurance Protection Gap - Wildfires Fan Record Sales of Catastrophe Bonds to Backstop Risk - South Korea Fines Telecoms Firm KT Corp. $37.4 Million for Personal Data Leak: Panel - Europe’s Key Rivers Are Drying Up as Extreme Heat Impact Widens - Viewpoint: Extreme Heat Increases Risk of Workplace Injuries Across Canada International & Reinsurance News Archives
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