Fall business travel international flight bookings near 2019 levels -ForwardKeys

By Allison Lampert and Doyinsola Oladipo (Reuters) – Flight bookings for international business travel this fall are nearing 2019 levels, in a sign of recovery, according to a travel data firm, but climate concerns and economic clouds could mute demand for work-related trips. Business travel has generally lagged leisure trips in airlines’ recovery from COVID-19….

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US VP Harris says Israel needs ‘independent judiciary’

By Trevor Hunnicutt and Matt Spetalnick WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris said on Tuesday that Israel’s democracy requires “an independent judiciary,” wading into the controversy over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposed judicial overhaul that has drawn mass protests in Israel. “America will continue to stand for the values that have been the bedrock…

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France’s Atos sees sales at loss-making unit bottoming out in 2024

By Mathieu Rosemain PARIS (Reuters) -Atos, the struggling French IT consulting firm planning to split into two listed entities, said it expected sales at loss-making unit Tech Foundations to hit bottom in 2024. The firm, which will hold an investor day on Wednesday, said Tech Foundations – which groups its legacy IT consulting activities –…

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World’s first vaccine against deadly swine fever nears approval in Vietnam

By Francesco Guarascio HANOI (Reuters) – Vaccines against African swine fever being tested in Vietnam are close to approval, global and U.S. veterinary officials said, in what would be a major breakthrough to tackle the deadly animal disease that regularly ravages pig farms worldwide. African swine fever has for years disrupted the $250 billion global…

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Japan central bank’s ETF holdings under scrutiny as govt seeks revenue

By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s finance minister said on Wednesday the government must look into whether it can buy the central bank’s huge holdings of exchange-traded funds at book value, following a proposal that they be used to distribute wealth to the younger generation. The proposal came from an opposition lawmaker, though Prime Minister…

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