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‘They’re just mad’: Boeing strikers prepare for long haul
Tens of thousands of picketing machinists dig in as plane maker reels from latest crisis
Haiti seeks ‘urgent’ reinforcement of Kenya-led force to fight gangs
Acting prime minister Garry Conille says police have not restored order yet in ‘one neighbourhood’
Germany ‘reopens old wounds’ with border checks
Berlin’s decision risks hampering borderless travel in Schengen area
The case for office pettiness
There is a reason white-collar workers obsess about the most apparently trivial things
Lobbyists access parliamentary emails using IT loophole
Former aides were able to log in to their old accounts for six weeks after leaving for lobbying firms
TotalEnergies considers foray into copper trading, top executive says
Comments in closed-door conference shows oil groups seek to capitalise on demand for metals needed for energy transition
Saudi tycoon plans comeback with world’s tallest tower
Long-stalled project among a flurry of glitzy real estate deals designed to attract investors and tourists
Indian companies move in as US cuts China out of its solar industry
Washington weighs more tariffs on imports after flood of Chinese panels drove global prices to record lows
On Freedom — Timothy Snyder’s timely manifesto for our fearful age
The historian draws on his experience in Ukraine and eastern Europe to warn of the dangers of tyranny in the ...
Shareholders hit out at Playtech’s proposed €100mn bonus scheme
Some investors unhappy about plans to reward senior executives following group’s disposal of Italian unit
Danone plans India expansion to close in on rivals Unilever and Nestlé
The French consumer goods group’s presence in the country is ‘nowhere near where it should be’, says chief executive
PwC launches UK operations overhaul to include standalone tech and AI unit
Big Four accounting firm to reorganise areas of the business affecting 2,700 staff and partners
Anxious Europeans hoard savings as US consumers boost global economy
Eurozone household sentiment diverges from American counterparts, whose buoyant spending is fuelling growth
MG Cyberster brings open-top fun to electric cars at last
Fortune took a hands-on drive of this much-hyped EV in the Scottish highlands and the potholed streets of London. Read ...
Trump rallies with Elon Musk at site of assassination attempt
Tesla founder warns crowd in Butler, Pennsylvania that Democrats would take away democracy, free speech and gun rights
Without flood insurance, some homeowners may go into foreclosure after a hurricane
Most private insurance companies don’t carry flood insurance, leaving the National Flood Insurance Program run by the FEMA as the ...
Trump joined by Musk on campaign trail in return to scene of July assassination attempt
Donald Trump picked up where he left off back in July when a gunman tried to assassinate him but only struck his ear. ...
Biden to announce more student-loan relief ahead of trip
Biden is set to announce next week that he’s expanding student debt relief for public workers, according to a senior ...
An Israel-Iran war of attrition will be the new reality for a long time, scholar says
“I think the hope of the international community at this point is to avert a World War III rather than ...
Congo begins mpox vaccinations nearly 2 months after WHO declares global emergency
More than 34,000 suspected cases and 866 deaths from the virus have been recorded across 16 countries in Africa this ...
Saudi Arabia raises Asia oil price as volatility grips market
Saudi Aramco increased the official selling price of its main Arab Light crude grade by 90 cents to a premium ...
Oil markets are too complacent as Israel is in ‘three eyes for one eye’ mode, expert says
“There may be tits for tats. The danger is the tits and the tats could get a lot bigger.” Read ...
Trump to return to Pennsylvania site of his first assassination attempt, joined by Musk, Vance
Elon Musk is expected to attend Trump’s Butler rally, marking the latest sign of support in their growing alliance.
Wall Street is starting to have buyer’s remorse on the Fed’s jumbo rate cut
“I assume several Fed officials regret doing so much.” Read More
How China’s stimulus could provide a boost to new CEOs at Nike and Starbucks down the line
The new executives are taking over companies that have significant sales exposure to China, but Wall Street is cautious about ...
Cheap stocks to buy in the fourth quarter, according to HSBC
The Wall Street firm is highlighting some stocks that have “less demanding” valuations that investors should consider buying moving into ...
Amazon bets on selling cashierless technology to retailers after pulling it from most U.S. stores
Amazon is selling its cashierless technology called “Just Walk Out” to outside retailers. CNBC gets a behind-the-scenes look at how ...
Oklahoma’s unusual requirements for school Bibles match Trump-endorsed version
Former Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson, a Democrat, said the bid “does not pass the smell test” and said a ...
California vineyard owner says he was fined $120,000 for providing free housing to employee
The owner is suing Santa Clara County after officials fined him for allowing his longtime employee to live in an ...
Oil ‘tourists’ pile into market amid biggest rally in two years
Volumes in the United States Oil Fund surged this week to the highest levels since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. ...