
EU to Push ‘Made in Europe’ Tag in Green Industry, Sefcovic Says
The European Union will be much more “assertive” in touting a “made in Europe” approach to ensure that
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X claims it is erasing 'illegal' Hamas content after EU ultimatum
The EU gave the former Twitter 24 hours to respond to an order to clean up "disinformation".
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How China Left the World Far Behind in the Battery Race
This is one of the stories in Akshat Rathi’s new book Climate Capitalism, which is out today. Akshat
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RTÉ 'will be insolvent by spring' without funding
The Irish broadcaster's director general made the comments at a parliamentary committee on Thursday.
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Mobico Slumps After Cutting Guidance, Scrapping Final Dividend
Mobico Plc lost a third of its market value after cutting its full-year operating profit outlook, citing higher-than-expected
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Stubbornly High Interest Rates Risk Squeezing the Life Out of UK Companies
The UK is facing a “double whammy” as higher-for-longer interest rates begin to bite, with the country particularly
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James Dyson Steps Up Wealth Revamp With $1.5 Billion Dividend
James Dyson’s technology firm shifted another 10-figure dividend to his family holding company last year as the vacuum
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Current ECB Interest Rates Will Bring Inflation to Target, Centeno Says
European Central Bank Governing Council member Mario Centeno said he’s confident that current monetary-policy settings will bring inflation
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Musk’s X Rebuffs Accusations of Israel-Hamas War Disinformation
Elon Musk’s X said it scrubbed or labeled tens of thousands of posts including “illegal” content since the
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Saudi, Iranian Leaders Hold Rare Call to Discuss Israel-Hamas War
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and de facto ruler Mohammed bin Salman discussed the war between Israel and Hamas
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant ‘hit by staff shortages’ as Kyiv ‘makes frontline gains’
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has been hit by staff shortages, according to a US war think tank, as Ukraine is making gains on the frontline. Russian occupation authorities are “suffering staff shortages” at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), said the Institute for the Study of War on Wednesday. In its assessment on Wednesday of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it reported Ukrainian Enerhodar Mayor Dmytro Orlov said only about 2,000 of the 11,000 total staff who worked at the ZNPP prior to Russia’s occupation of Enerhodar continue to work there. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces have had successes as they continue with their counteroffensive near Bakhmut, in western Zaporizhia Oblast, east of Klishchiivka, Andriivka near Bakhmut, and west of Robotyne. It comes as a Russian missile struck a school in the town of Nikopol in the central Ukrainian region of Dnipropetrovsk on Wednesday, killing at least four people, Ukrainian officials said. Vladimir Putin is set to visit Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, the presidential office of the Central Asian country said, in what would be the Russian leader's first known trip abroad since the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for his arrest. Read More Could Putin be arrested? President to leave Russia for first time since international arrest warrant issued Russia loses vote to rejoin UN’s top human rights body despite Putin’s charm offensive with stolen grain Russian authorities seek to fine a human rights advocate for criticizing the war in Ukraine
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UK Economy’s Modest Rebound Fails to Allay Stagnation Fears
UK economic growth remained weak in August, as a modest rebound from a strike-afflicted July failed to ease
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