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French air traffic controllers’ walkout disrupts early summer season travel

The strike coincided with the start of the European summer holidays International News via Reuters: French air traffic controllers began a two-day strike on Thursday to...

Oil retreats on US tariff uncertainty and OPEC+ supplies

A preliminary trade deal between the U.S. and Vietnam also boosted prices International News via Reuters: Oil prices slipped on Thursday as the possibility of U.S....

UK services sector grows at fastest pace since August, PMI shows

Prices charged by services firms increased at the weakest rate since February 2021 International News via Reuters: British services sector activity expanded at the fastest rate...

Taking a break, Pope Leo revives centuries-old tradition

Dozens of popes have spent the summer months at Castel Gandolfo, where it is cooler than in Rome International News via Reuters: Pope Leo will revive...

Mercosur, EFTA agree on trade deal opening access for 97% of exports

The deal will create a free trade area with almost 300 million people and a combined GDP of more than $4.3 trillion International News via...

South Africa reports H5N1 bird flu on poultry farms, international agency says

The cases were the first in South Africa since September last year International News via Reuters: South Africa has reported the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of...

Microsoft to cut about 4% of jobs amid hefty AI bets

The company planned to reduce organizational layers with fewer managers and streamline its products, procedures and roles International News via Reuters: Microsoft will lay off nearly...

WHO pushes countries to raise prices on sugary drinks, alcohol and tobacco by 50%

United Nations health agency said the move would help cut consumption of the products International News via Reuters: The World Health Organization is pushing countries to...

Analysis-Emerging market debt sale surge defies global turmoil amid signs of de-dollarisation

Record supplies of new bonds could continue, with low oil prices driving exporting countries to keep borrowing to fund spending International News via Reuters: Emerging...

UK bonds suffer biggest selloff since October 2022 as worries build over finance minister

Sterling dropped by more than 1% against the dollar, set for its largest one-day decline since mid-June International News via Reuters: British government bond prices fell...

Inside the airline seat industry crisis delaying jet deliveries

Beneath a luxury business class armrest lies a key bottleneck slowing global aircraft deliveries International News via Reuters: Tucked beneath the armrest of a luxury business...

Stocks gain after weak ADP, gilt yields surge on finance minister worries

Market expectations for a July rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve climbed to just over 27% International News via Reuters: Global stocks were roughly unchanged...
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