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EU pledges extra 4 billion euros in international climate finance
By Kate Abnett STRASBOURG (Reuters) - The European Union on Wednesday pledged to increase financial support to help poorer countries fight climate change and adapt to its impacts, and called on the Un...
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U.S. Army says soldiers who refuse COVID-19 vaccine could be dismissed
Sep 15 (Reuters) - American army officers who refuse to be vaccinated against the coronavirus could be suspended from their duties and possibly discharged, the U.S. Army said on Tuesday. After the Foo...
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Tech is make-or-break issue for EU, chief executive says
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - The European Union's future hinges on its level of technological prowess, in particular access to chips crucial for everything from smartphones to electric scooters to factories...
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OneWeb launches satellites in global internet service push
MOSCOW (Reuters) - British-based firm OneWeb launched 34 satellites into orbit from a cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, expanding its in-orbit constellation to 322 satellites, it said on Wednesday. The satell...
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Chinese delivery giants Meituan, Ele.me pledge to not force drivers to register as independent businesss
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's online food delivery giants Meituan and Ele.me both said this week they will not force couriers who do work for them to register as independent businesses, a bone of conte...
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Norway’s Telenor says Myanmar unit sale came after junta’s pressure on surveillance tech
By Fanny Potkin SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Norwegian telecom firm Telenor is selling its Myanmar operations to avoid European Union sanctions after "continued pressure" from Myanmar's military junta to act...
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Zara owner Inditex sales rebound to top pre-pandemic levels
MADRID (Reuters) - Fashion brand Zara owner Inditex rebounded with an 850 million euro second-quarter profit on Wednesday as sales topped pre-pandemic levels, outshining Swedish rival H&M. The world's...
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EU to re-start budget rules review in weeks to reach deal before 2023
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - The European Commission will re-launch a review of the European Union's budget rules in weeks, with a view to agree on a reform by 2023, the head of the Commission Ursul...
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European stocks under pressure from weak China data
(Reuters) - European shares slipped on Wednesday as worries about a slowing Chinese economy, declines in travel and leisure stocks and soaring UK inflation dampened sentiment in early trading. The ben...
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Investor group sets tough climate blueprint for Big Oil
By Ron Bousso and Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - Investors managing more than $10 trillion on Wednesday published an ambitious blueprint for energy companies seeking to tackle climate change, includi...
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