World’s apparel, sneakers hub Vietnam struggles as US ban on Xinjiang cotton bites

(This April 27 story has been corrected to clarify that the statement is attributed to FMC commissioner, not the Commission, in paragraph 15) By Francesco Guarascio and Khanh Vu HANOI (Reuters) – Tighter U.S. rules to ban imports from China’s Xinjiang are compounding pressure on Vietnam’s apparel and footwear makers, hitting a sector that has…

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Zelenskiy says White House did not inform him of documents leak, Washington Post reports

(Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told the Washington Post in an interview published on Tuesday that the White House did not inform him about a leak of secret U.S. documents that grabbed attention around the world last month. “I did not receive information from the White House or the Pentagon beforehand,” Zelenskiy was quoted…

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Russia’s war on Ukraine latest: General says Ukraine won’t give up on Bakhmut

(Reuters) – The Ukrainian general in charge of ground forces said his troops would not give up the eastern city of Bakhmut as they prepare to begin a counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces. FIGHTING/MILITARY * The United States plans to announce as soon as Wednesday a $300 million military aid package for Ukraine that will…

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Amgen sues Novartis to block generic osteoporosis, bone cancer drugs

By Blake Brittain (Reuters) – Amgen Inc sued Novartis AG’s Sandoz in New Jersey federal court Monday, accusing Sandoz’s proposed versions of its multibillion-dollar bone-strengthening drugs Prolia and Xgeva of infringing several patents. Amgen asked the court to block Sandoz’s biosimilars of the drugs until its patents expire. One of the patents named in the…

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Cineworld gets US court approval to raise $2.26 billion after bankruptcy

By Dietrich Knauth (Reuters) – Bankrupt movie theater chain Cineworld received U.S. court approval on Tuesday to raise $2.26 billion as part of its exit from bankruptcy, after reaching a settlement with a minority faction of lenders that had opposed parts of the exit financing. Cineworld is aiming to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in…

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NATO says it scrambled jets Sunday to track Russian patrol aircraft over North Atlantic

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – NATO fighter jets scrambled on Sunday to track a Russian maritime patrol aircraft that violated air safety rules over the North Atlantic, the alliance said on Tuesday. “The (Russian) aircraft was not complying with international air safety rules and could pose a danger to other aircraft in the region,” NATO’s air command…

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Livent boosts forecast on bullish outlook for lithium prices, demand

By Ernest Scheyder (Reuters) -Lithium producer Livent Corp boosted its annual forecast on Tuesday after reporting better-than-expected quarterly profit, a bullish outlook fueled by rising prices and demand for the metal used to make electric vehicle batteries. Shares of the Philadelphia-based company, which has deals to supply the battery metal to General Motors Co, Tesla…

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Stocks sink; Treasury yields, dollar fall; Fed, debt ceiling in focus

By Sinéad Carew NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stock indexes closed lower on Tuesday, a day ahead of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision, while U.S. Treasury yields fell as investors worried the government could run out of cash after June 1 without a debt ceiling hike. Bank stocks underperformed sharply after the weekend…

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New U.S. military aid to Ukraine to include air-launched rockets -sources

By Mike Stone and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States plans to announce as soon as Wednesday a new $300 million military aid package for Ukraine that will for the first time include a short-range air-launched rocket, two U.S. officials said. The Hydra 70 is an air-launched unguided rocket made by General Dynamics….

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Group of EU states seeks to reduce dependency on China for pharmaceuticals

By Julia Payne BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A group of 19 European Union member states are pushing for measures to reduce the bloc’s dependency on Chinese imports of pharmaceutical ingredients, a paper dated May 2 showed. The move comes a week after the European Commission proposed an overhaul of the legislation governing its 136 billion euro…

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