Spain’s unions and employers agree to raise wages by 4% in 2023

MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s main unions and representatives of employers reached a preliminary agreement on Friday to grant a 4% wage increase across the board in 2023, El Pais newspaper reported, citing unidentified sources close to the negotiation. The agreement also included wage increases of 3% in 2024 and in 2025, the newspaper as well…

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Moscow residents report sat-nav disruption before Victory Day parade

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Residents of Moscow reported problems using satellite navigation in cars and on mobile devices this week, as the Kremlin stepped up security for the annual Victory Day parade on Red Square on May 9. Maps from the GPSJam website showed a “high level” of Global Positioning System interference across Moscow on Wednesday…

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Drones over Kremlin likely launched from inside Russia – US experts

By Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The drones that crashed over the Kremlin earlier this week probably evaded an extensive number of defenses in and around Moscow, suggesting they might have been launched from inside Russia, U.S.-based drones experts said. Footage of the unmanned aircraft has sent governments and open source intelligence analysts on a…

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Russian mercenary chief says fighters to leave Ukraine’s Bakhmut to ‘lick wounds’

By Felix Light, Caleb Davis and Andrew Osborn (Reuters) -Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of Russia’s Wagner Group mercenary force, said in a dramatic announcement on Friday that his forces would pull out of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut that they have been trying to capture since last summer. Prigozhin said they would withdraw on May 10…

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Factbox-How countries have legislated after mass shootings

(Reuters) – Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has proposed new gun control measures after two mass shootings in which 17 people were killed, including at least eight children. Here are some details on how Serbia and other countries have responded to such mass shootings. SERBIA Vucic proposed a moratorium on gun permits regardless of weapon type…

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Johnson Controls beats estimates on strong demand, raises annual profit guidance

(Reuters) – Johnson Controls International posted quarterly earnings ahead of analysts’ expectations on Friday, underpinned by strong demand for heating and air-conditioning systems from commercial buildings, sending its shares nearly 5% higher before the bell. The Ireland-headquartered company has benefited from a rise in infrastructure development, with new commercial and residential buildings requiring heating, ventilation,…

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Air France-KLM drops as operational challenges weigh on Q1 performance

By Federica Mileo (Reuters) – Air France-KLM on Friday reported a steeper than expected operating loss for the first quarter and trimmed its capacity outlook for 2023 despite strong summer bookings, dragging its shares 4% lower. “The first quarter is always a loss-making quarter and we were also hold back by the current operational climate,”…

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