Factbox-How countries have legislated after mass shootings

(Reuters) – Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has proposed new gun control measures after two mass shootings in which 17 people were killed, including at least eight children. Here are some details on how Serbia and other countries have responded to such mass shootings. SERBIA Vucic proposed a moratorium on gun permits regardless of weapon type…

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Instant View: Canada gains 41,400 jobs in April, jobless rate holds at 5.0%

TORONTO (Reuters) – Canada’s economy gained a net 41,400 jobs in April, entirely in part-time work and ahead of analyst forecasts, Statistics Canada data showed on Friday. The jobless rate held at 5.0%, beating forecasts it would rise to 5.1%. Employment in the goods producing sector grew by a net 6,300 jobs, largely in construction….

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Instant View: US payrolls surged more than expected in April

NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. employers boosted hiring in April while raising wages for workers, pointing to sustained labor market strength that could see the Federal Reserve keeping interest rates higher for some time. Nonfarm payrolls rose by 253,000 jobs, the Labor Department’s employment report showed on Friday, while March was revised lower to 165,000…

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Johnson Controls beats estimates on strong demand, raises annual profit guidance

(Reuters) – Johnson Controls International posted quarterly earnings ahead of analysts’ expectations on Friday, underpinned by strong demand for heating and air-conditioning systems from commercial buildings, sending its shares nearly 5% higher before the bell. The Ireland-headquartered company has benefited from a rise in infrastructure development, with new commercial and residential buildings requiring heating, ventilation,…

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Air France-KLM drops as operational challenges weigh on Q1 performance

By Federica Mileo (Reuters) – Air France-KLM on Friday reported a steeper than expected operating loss for the first quarter and trimmed its capacity outlook for 2023 despite strong summer bookings, dragging its shares 4% lower. “The first quarter is always a loss-making quarter and we were also hold back by the current operational climate,”…

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France’s financial prosecution office probing Thales – source

PARIS (Reuters) – France’s financial prosecution office is investigating arms maker Thales, a source close to the matter told Reuters, after a radio station earlier reported on a probe into a fighter jet maintenance deal in India. Thales in a statement denied allegations of corruption in relation to the deal, saying it had “zero tolerance”…

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Italy wants French apology over migration ‘insults’

By Alvise Armellini and Elizabeth Pineau ROME (Reuters) – France must apologise to end a dispute over over what Rome considers insulting remarks, including some over its handling of immigration, Italy’s foreign minister said on Friday, while also signalling the spat might be short-lived. The minister, Antonio Tajani, called off a visit to Paris at…

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