Serbia army chief urges NATO, international agencies to protect Kosovo Serbs

BELGRADE/PRISTINA (Reuters) – Serbia’s army commander urged NATO peacekeepers and other international bodies on Friday to step up measures to protect minority Serbs in Kosovo, adding that “the international community is not fulfilling its obligations.” The call from General Milan Mojsilovic came a day after the European Union, Serbia and Kosovo failed to make a…

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U.S. luxury sales increasingly coming from high-end shoppers – Bain

PARIS (Reuters) – Luxury brands focused on wealthier consumers in the United States are performing better than those who appeal to aspirational shoppers on lower incomes who are deterred by the economic uncertainty, consultancy Bain & company said. In its twice-yearly report, Bain increased its annual sales forecasts for the global personal luxury goods market…

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Biden to sign executive order expanding access to contraception

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday will sign an executive order designed to protect and expand access to contraception, after a Supreme Court ruling last year overturning the constitutional right to abortion raised fears that birth control could also face restrictions.     Biden senior adviser Jen Klein told reporters that the order will…

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Canada clamps down on cruise liners dumping sewage, green groups want more

By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada on Friday banned cruise ships from dumping sewage and dirty water close to shore, and said it would impose fines of up to C$250,000 ($190,000) for offending vessels. A range of anti-pollution measures introduced on a voluntary basis in April 2022 will become obligatory with immediate effect, Transport Minister…

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Pot producer Canopy raises going concern doubts, shares tumble

(Reuters) – Shares of Canada’s Canopy Growth fell 6.5% on Friday after the pot producer posted a wider quarterly loss over the previous year and raised doubts about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The Canadian cannabis industry remains challenged by systemic regulatory issues, continued battle with the illicit marijuana market and…

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Ambitious plans for US-India technology sharing face hurdles

By David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States unveiled agreements this week to sell weapons to India and share with it sensitive military technology, a clear sign of the Biden administration’s desire to deepen ties with New Delhi to counter China’s ambitions in Asia. But those plans, announced on Thursday during a state visit…

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