US food aid could shrink under debt ceiling deal, hunger groups warn

By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Changes to the largest U.S. food aid program in the debt deal passed by Congress this week could force hundreds of thousands of older Americans off of federal food aid and bury other applicants in new paperwork, food security experts warned. Eligibility requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program…

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China plans new property-market support package to boost economy – Bloomberg News

Beijing/Hong Kong (Reuters) -China is working on new measures to support the property market after existing policies failed to sustain a rebound in the sector, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. Regulators are considering reducing downpayments in some non-core neighborhoods of major cities, lowering agent commissions on transactions, and further…

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Volkswagen brings VW bus back to North American market after 20 years

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Volkswagen will start selling battery-powered versions of its VW bus in North America from 2024 onwards, the carmaker said on Friday, in what marks the reintroduction of the iconic model after a two-decade hiatus. The introduction of the fully electric ID. Buzz will also include an extra-long version that can seat up…

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Japan’s govt will vow to end deflation with bold monetary, flexible fiscal policy -draft

By Takaya Yamaguchi and Yoshifumi Takemoto TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s government will pledge to pull the economy out of deflation through bold monetary policy, flexible fiscal policy and a growth strategy, according to a draft outline of its long-term economic policy platform obtained by Reuters on Friday. “The government hopes the Bank of Japan achieves…

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US Congress averts historic default, approves debt-limit suspension

By Richard Cowan and Gram Slattery WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed bipartisan legislation backed by President Joe Biden that lifts the government’s $31.4 trillion debt ceiling, averting what would have been a first-ever default. The Senate voted 63-36 to approve the bill that had been passed on Wednesday by the House…

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Global airline summit to tackle travel boom, climate goals

By Tim Hepher, Joanna Plucinska and Aditi Shah ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Airlines will ride the crest of a faster-than-expected recovery and discuss ways of translating climate pledges into action at a summit buoyed by a return to business as usual next week. The influential International Air Transport Association (IATA) holds its annual meeting on June…

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