China will take steps to stabilise employment – cabinet meeting

BEIJING (Reuters) – China will take steps to stabilise employment, particularly at manufacturing and trading companies, state media reported on Friday, citing discussions at a cabinet meeting. Companies are slowly adding jobs again after shedding staff for months, as the world’s second-largest economy continues to warm up after the lifting of COVID restrictions late last…

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U.S. leaks show clash between ‘need to know’ vs ‘need to share’

By Jonathan Landay, Idrees Ali and Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The latest U.S. intelligence leak illustrates a paradox of spycraft: keeping secrets means limiting their distribution but protecting against dangers like another Sept. 11, 2001, attack means sharing them. Balancing those twin demands is a key challenge for U.S. President Joe Biden as his administration…

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German finance ministry plans austerity measures of up to 20 billion euros – Spiegel

BERLIN (Reuters) – German Finance Minister Christian Lindner is planning an austerity package with a volume of up to 20 billion euros ($22.12 billion), Germany’s Der Spiegel reported on Friday. With the cuts, Lindner wants to close the funding gaps in the 2024 budget and at the same time create some leeway for unavoidable additional…

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Exclusive-Chinese firm imported copper from Russian-controlled part of Ukraine – data

By Filipp Lebedev and Gleb Stolyarov (Reuters) -A Chinese company bought at least $7.4 million worth of copper alloy ingots from a plant in a Russian-annexed region of Ukraine that is subject to Western sanctions, according to Russian customs data reviewed by Reuters. China has not imposed any restrictions on trade with Russia, but the…

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EU parliament graft suspect Kaili released to house arrest

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Eva Kaili, the former European Parliament vice president accused of accepting bribes in one of the biggest scandals to hit European Union institutions, was released from custody to house arrest on Friday. The 44-year-old Greek Socialist was driven in a black Mercedes with her lawyer from Haren prison in northern Brussels to…

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Ferrari has record orders “well into” 2024, chairman says

MILAN (Reuters) -Ferrari has a record order book for its models spanning into next year, Chairman John Elkann told the sports car maker’s shareholders on Friday. Elkann said the Italian company’s two latest models, the 296 GTS plug-in hybrid car and the Purosangue four-seater had boosted its product portfolio, “delivering a record number of orders…

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Lundin’s bid for Chilean copper hints at returning investor optimism

By Fabian Cambero and Divya Rajagopal SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Lundin Mining Corp’s bid for control of Chile’s Caserones copper mine comes despite ongoing uncertainty over potential policy changes to royalties and taxes, an indication that investors may be regaining confidence in the world no.1 copper-producing country. Lundin last month agreed to pay $950 million for…

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Cash-loving Germans fret over exploding ATMs as cross-border crime wave hits

By Tom Sims and Nette Noestlinger RATINGEN, Germany (Reuters) – In the German town of Ratingen, exploding cash machines are a hot-button topic. Two got blown up early on the same morning last month, at branches of Santander and Deutsche Bank across the street from each other close to the Duesseldorf suburb’s main square. A…

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Florida lawmakers approve 6-week abortion ban, sending bill to DeSantis for signature

By Gabriella Borter (Reuters) – Florida’s Republican-led House of Representatives on Thursday gave final approval to a six-week abortion ban, setting the stage for abortion access to be drastically curtailed in the state and across the U.S. South. Lawmakers in the Florida House approved the ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy in a…

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