
Auto-Parts Maker Continental May Cut 5,500 Jobs
Continental AG, one of Europe’s largest auto-parts makers, may announce 5,500 job cuts representing 3% of its staff
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South Africa’s ‘Too White’ Farms May Lose EU, UK Access
South African farms deemed “too white” will no longer be able to export their produce to the UK
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Violence at London March Puts Spotlight on Sunak’s Leadership
Clashes between police and mainly far-right counter-protesters at a pro-Palestinian march in London have put the spotlight back
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Turkish Air Order Splash Pushes Dubai Show Into Record Territory
Dubai has long lived by the adage that more is more, and this year’s edition of the biennial
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War Budget Leaves Netanyahu Caught Between Markets and Politics
With Israel’s war against Hamas costing the economy around $260 million every day, payouts to ultra-orthodox schools and
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Ukraine Recap: Officer Linked in Reports to Nord Stream Sabotage
A senior Ukrainian military officer with deep ties to the country’s intelligence services played a central role in
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What Happens If the Government Loses on Rwanda?: Q&A
The UK’s controversial flagship immigration policy faces its sternest test this week, when the nation’s top court will
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Traders Says UK Inflation Risks Undoing Aggressive Rate-Cut Bets
Bets that the Bank of England is getting closer to lowering UK interest rates are misguided, according to
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Portugal’s Outgoing Premier Apologizes for Cash in Aide’s Office
Portugal’s Antonio Costa, who unexpectedly resigned as prime minister on Tuesday amid a probe into possible government corruption,
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US Shutdown Risk Eased in Stopgap Plan Offered by GOP’s Johnson
The risk of a US government shutdown on Nov. 18 eased as House Speaker Mike Johnson proposed a
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Stubborn Core CPI Helps Explain Some Fed Restlessness: Eco Week
Underlying US price pressures are seen advancing at a pace that backs apprehension among Federal Reserve officials to
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Scholz Looks at Italy’s Asylum Deal With Albania as Way Forward
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he was examining Italy’s deal to hold migrants in Albania and process their
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