
Ukraine’s European Neighbors Set to Extend Grain Import Ban
Ukraine’s European neighbors are set to extend a ban on importing the country’s grain until mid-September, a move
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Instagram lifts ban on anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after launch of presidential bid
Instagram announced Sunday it had lifted its ban on Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the anti-vaccine activist who has launched a presidential bid, two years after it shut down Kennedy's account for breaking its rules related to Covid-19.
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A Maker of Plant-Based Spreads Is Catching Up on Climate Goals
When Unilever Plc sold its plant-based spreads business to private equity firm KKR & Co. Inc. in 2018,
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Directors Guild of America reaches tentative deal as writers strike goes on
The Directors Guild of America reached a "historic" tentative deal for wages, works hours, residuals and even artificial intelligence Saturday night as the writer's strike continues.
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Charting the Global Economy: Business Activity Slows in China
China’s economic recovery is in danger of sputtering after figures this week showed a further contraction in manufacturing
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As Germany’s Romance With Pork Fades, Sausages Get the Chop
For about two decades, a meat plant in the northwest German town of Vörden has helped produce a
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Global Food Costs at 2-Year Low But Grocery Bills Stay High
Global food costs fell to the lowest level in two years in May, reviving hopes that sticky inflation
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Palm Oil Production Seen Surging in Malaysia as Workers Return
Palm oil supply in Malaysia is set to soar as a labor crunch eases in the world’s second-biggest
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New Mexico judge approves settlement in 'Rust' wrongful death lawsuit
A district court judge in New Mexico on Thursday approved a settlement agreement between the family of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer who was shot and killed during a rehearsal on the 'Rust' film set in 2021, producers -- including actor Alec Baldwin -- and crew, according to a court order.
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Brazil Congress Backs Lula’s Cabinet, But Tests Green Agenda
Brazil’s senate approved a provisional measure establishing the structure of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s cabinet, a
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Brazil’s Economic Growth Bounces Back Under Lula and Defies High Interest Rates
Brazil’s economy roared back in the first months of 2023, lifted by bumper harvests that outweighed the drag
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Pig-Fat Fueled Flights Risk Creating Surge in Palm-Oil Output
Europe’s airlines are quickly tying up the supply of available animal fats to produce biofuels, creating unintended ecological
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