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Philippines tells tech giants to halt sales of ‘text blast’ kit after election plug
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has ordered tech giants Facebook, Alibaba Lazada and Sea's Shopee to stop allowing sales of cellular equipment used for emergency messaging, after "text blasts" were...
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Don’t panic buy for Christmas, Britain says after port chaos
By Sarah Young and Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) -Britain said on Wednesday that people should buy normally for Christmas and that there would be no shortage of gifts after shipping containers ca...
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UK growth picks up in August after July dip
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy grew 0.4% in August, leaving it just 0.8% smaller than it was in February 2020, just before the country went into its first COVID-19 lockdown, th...
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European business group says China power cuts poorly communicated
By Josh Horwitz SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's power shortages will likely force some European companies operating there to delay orders and some firms are unhappy about how authorities notify them abou...
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Credit Suisse waives fees for clients hit by Greensill funds collapse
By Oliver Hirt ZURICH (Reuters) - Crisis-ridden Credit Suisse is going on the offensive under new Chairman Antonio Horta-Osorio by providing free services for investors in collapsed supply chain finan...
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Rocking down to Electric Avenue? Good luck charging your car
By Nick Carey and Tina Bellon LONDON (Reuters) - European and U.S. cities planning to phase out combustion engines over the next 15 years first need to plug a charging gap for millions of residents wh...
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Not so fast! Supply bottlenecks strain fashion chains
By James Davey and Lisa Baertlein LONDON/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Supply bottlenecks, slower product deliveries and higher freight and labour costs risk shifting the fast fashion industry into the slow...
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Takeaway.com: orders rose 25% in Q3, company addressing U.S. weakness
By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Online food ordering and delivery service Just Eat Takeaway.com said on Wednesday orders increased by 25% to 266 million in the third quarter, with growth weakes...
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“Succession” TV series returns for third season of family power struggle
By Alicia Powell NEW YORK (Reuters) - The cast of Emmy-winning "Succession", the biting drama series about power struggles in a family media empire, celebrated the premiere of the show's third season ...
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Norway’s Flyr to lease six Boeing 737 MAX aircraft
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Flyr airline has said it would lease six Boeing 737 MAX aircraft from Air Lease Corp, with deliveries of the jets during the first half of 2022. There is also an option for f...
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