EU Vows To Protect Energy Network After 'sabotage' Of Russian Gas Pipeline

EU Vows To Protect Energy Network After ‘sabotage’ Of Russian Gas Pipeline

By Paul Carrel and Stine Jacobsen BERLIN/COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – The European Union on Wednesday promised a “robust” response to any intentional disruption of its energy infrastructure after saying it suspected sabotage was behind gas leaks discovered this week on subsea Russian pipelines to Europe. As gas spewed out under the Baltic Sea for a third…

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Exclusive-Brands Blast Twitter For Ads Next To Child Pornography Accounts

Exclusive-Brands Blast Twitter For Ads Next To Child Pornography Accounts

By Sheila Dang and Katie Paul (Reuters) -Some major advertisers including Dyson, Mazda and chemicals company Ecolab have suspended their marketing campaigns or removed their ads from parts of Twitter because their promotions appeared alongside tweets soliciting child pornography, the companies told Reuters. Brands ranging from Walt Disney Co, NBCUniversal and Coca-Cola Co to a children’s…

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U.S. Consumer Bureau Orders Regions To Pay $191 Million For Surprise Overdraft Fees

U.S. Consumer Bureau Orders Regions To Pay $191 Million For Surprise Overdraft Fees

By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ordered Regions Financial Corp to pay $191 million in fines and refunds, after the regulator said the Birmingham, Alabama-based bank charged customers illegal overdraft fees for years. From 2018 to 2021 Regions charged roughly $141 million in illegal fees, which will be refunded,…

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EU plans Russia trade sanctions over ‘sham’ Ukraine votes

BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union countries should impose “biting sanctions” on Russian trade and hit officials responsible for “sham referendums” held in parts of Ukraine as Moscow ramps up the war, senior EU officials said Wednesday. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the Kremlin-orchestrated referendums on joining Russia “are an illegal attempt to…

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Cineplex Makes Approach For Cineworld's U.S. Franchise, WSJ Reports

Cineplex Makes Approach For Cineworld’s U.S. Franchise, WSJ Reports

(Reuters) -Canadian cinema chain Cineplex has approached bankrupt rival Cineworld’s lenders for a potential merger with the British company’s U.S. unit Regal Entertainment, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. Cineworld and Cineplex have been locked in a multimillion-dollar legal battle since the London-listed company rescinded its offer to buy Cineplex more than two years…

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