IMF sees Honduran economic growth slowing to about 3% in 2023

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) – Honduran economic growth is seen slowing to about 3% in 2023, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimated in a statement issued on Friday, pointing to fewer remittances and pressures on the energy and farm sectors stemming from drought conditions. The Central American country’s economy expanded by 4% last year, according to official…

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US to send satellite data to Canada to help detect wildfires

(Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Defense began sending real-time satellite and sensor data to Canadian authorities on Friday, technology it said would help more quickly identify new fires as that nation endures one of its most destructive early wildfire seasons. The U.S. has already dispatched more than 600 firefighters to Canada to help battle…

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As Canada mourns 15 killed in road crash, investigators review video footage

By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) -Flags flew lowered in the Canadian province of Manitoba on Friday following a deadly crash between a bus carrying mostly elderly passengers and a truck, as investigators identified the injured and reviewed video footage from a camera mounted on the truck. Fifteen people were killed and another 11 people were…

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Analysis-Australia’s top companies back Indigenous Voice as public support wavers

By Byron Kaye, Melanie Burton and Praveen Menon SYDNEY (Reuters) – Some of Australia’s biggest companies, including miners, banks and retailers, are emerging as powerful sources of support for a campaign to recognise the country’s Indigenous people in the constitution, a development that could sway the outcome of a referendum later this year. The advocacy…

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Climate and Ukraine loom over supply-strained Paris Airshow

By Tim Hepher, Valerie Insinna, Joanna Plucinska and Allison Lampert PARIS (Reuters) – Global aerospace and defence companies will tout the cleaner transport and robotic weapons of the future as they also tackle urgent supply bottlenecks at next week’s Paris Airshow, taking place under the shadow of climate fears and a war economy. The world’s…

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Analysis-Biden’s IRA climate bill won’t cut deficit as expected

By Jarrett Renshaw (Reuters) – When President Joe Biden signed his signature Inflation Reduction Act last August, he hailed the collection of green energy tax credits as a major victory for climate change, and flagged “another win” for the American people: cutting the deficit. “We’re cutting the deficit to fight inflation by having the wealthy…

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Greece scours shipwreck site; hundreds feared drowned in boat’s hold

By Lefteris Papadimas and Stamos Prousalis KALAMATA, Greece (Reuters) -Rescuers scoured the seas off Greece on Thursday following a shipwreck that killed at least 78 migrants, as hopes of survivors dwindled and fears grew that hundreds more, including children, may have drowned inside the crowded vessel’s hold. Reports suggested between 400 and 750 people had…

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