Rich nations pledge to unlock hundreds of billions of dollars for climate fight

By John Irish and Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) -Multilateral development banks like the World Bank are expected to find $200 billion in extra firepower for low-income economies by taking on more risk, a move that may require wealthy nations to inject more cash, world leaders said on Friday. The leaders, gathered at a summit in…

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Influencer Andrew Tate to stay under house arrest, court rules

BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Internet personality Andrew Tate will remain under house arrest in Romania for another 30 days from the end of June pending trial on charges of human trafficking, a Bucharest court ruled on Friday. Tate was indicted on Tuesday along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian female suspects for human trafficking, rape and…

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Greek bonds snapping at heels of southern Europe’s best in class

By Stefano Rebaudo (Reuters) -Greece is heading into an election weekend with its public debt trading near the levels enjoyed by first-class peripheral countries, a decade after a debt crisis forced a dramatic reshaping of its borrowing. The premium investors demand to hold Greek debt instead of that of top-ranked peripheral countries such as Spain…

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Desperately seeking staff: Paris Airshow lets jobless in for free

By Allison Lampert and Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) – Jean Blondin usually attends the world’s largest air show to find new contracts. This year, he has made the journey from Canada to look for something equally precious – workers. Labour shortages are an urgent topic at this week’s Paris Airshow, with gaps in the workforce…

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Analysis-With U.S. labor tight, union workers make bolder contract demands

By Lisa Baertlein and Bianca Flowers (Reuters) – Workers at aerospace supplier Spirit AeroSystems were the latest U.S. union employees to reject a contract their leaders negotiated with their employer, joining freight railroad employees, airline pilots and others who are growing more fed up with stagnant pay, high healthcare costs, scanty sick time and uncertain…

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Titanic sub destroyed in ‘catastrophic implosion,’ all five aboard dead

By Joseph Ax and Steve Gorman (Reuters) -A deep-sea submersible carrying five people on a voyage to the century-old wreck of the Titanic was found in pieces from a “catastrophic implosion” that killed everyone aboard, the U.S. Coast Guard said on Thursday, ending a multinational five-day search for the vessel. A robotic diving vehicle deployed…

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Brazil says it cannot agree to EU’s proposal for Mercosur trade deal

(Reuters) -Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Friday said the European Union’s latest proposal for a trade deal with South American bloc Mercosur made reaching an agreement impossible as it included a “threat” to Brazil. The Brazilian leader was referring to the EU’s addendum to the deal attaching sustainability and climate change commitments…

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