By Marie Mannes OSLO (Reuters) -Sweden’s Transport Agency said on Friday it is investigating suspension failures in Tesla cars in a probe similar to that carried out by neighbouring Norway’s …
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By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. proposed rules on Friday for how energy companies can access billions of dollars in tax credits for producing low-carbon hydrogen using new clean …
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By Tim Reid and Nathan Layne (Reuters) -Donald Trump’s vow to give himself the power to gut the federal workforce if he is elected to the White House again has …
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By Michael Erman and Manas Mishra (Reuters) -Bristol Myers Squibb on Friday agreed to buy Karuna Therapeutics for $14 billion, gaining a promising new type of antipsychotic medicine to help …
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By Sakura Murakami (Reuters) -Japan said on Friday it would prepare to ship Patriot air defence missiles to the United States after revising its arms export guidelines earlier that day, …
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By Terje Solsvik and Gus Trompiz OSLO/PARIS (Reuters) -Some of the world’s largest shipping firms, including Maersk and CMA CGM, will impose extra charges after they re-routed ships in response …
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By Ismail Shakil OTTAWA (Reuters) -The Canadian economy’s soft patch continued for the third straight month in October and a modest growth forecast for November will further support investors bet …
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By William Schomberg and Sarah Young LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s economy might be in a recession, according to data that showed it shrank between July and September, shortly after finance minister …
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By Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – Shipping companies sailing around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid Houthi attacks on the Red Sea face tough choices over where to …
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Annual U.S. inflation slowed further below 3% in November and underlying price pressures continued to abate, which could cement financial market expectations for an interest rate …
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By Josh Ye HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese regulators announced on Friday a wide range of rules aimed at curbing spending and rewards that encourage video games, dealing a blow to …
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MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia may cut diplomatic ties with the United States if Washington confiscates Russian assets frozen over the Ukrainian war, the Interfax news agency quoted Deputy Foreign Minister …
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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Friday granted former Prime Minister Imran Khan bail in a case related to a leak of state secrets, but it was not clear …
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By Jan Lopatka and Jason Hovet PRAGUE (Reuters) -A 24-year-old Czech student shot dead his father, then killed 14 people and wounded 25 others at his Prague university on Thursday …
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By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Takaya Yamaguchi TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s finance minister on Friday said he would strive to contain the risk of runaway debt after unveiling an annual budget as …
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By Bassam Massoud and Maggie Fick GAZA/LONDON (Reuters) – In the morgue of the Nasser Hospital, in southern Gaza, workers wrap the corpses of people killed in Israeli airstrikes in …
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BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Tesla has acquired land in Shanghai for a megapack battery manufacturing plant with production expected to start in the fourth quarter of 2024, Chinese state media reported on …
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(Reuters) – Attacks on vessels by Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen have disrupted international commerce on the shortest shipping route between Europe and Asia. The attacks, targeting a route that …
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – As Donald Trump faces criminal cases in Georgia and Washington stemming from his attempt to overturn his 2020 election defeat to Democrat Joe Biden, many of his …
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By Sinéad Carew NEW YORK (Reuters) -MSCI’s global stock index rose on Thursday, recouping some losses from the previous session’s late-session sell-off, while oil prices fell and the dollar hit …
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(Reuters) -The United States is assembling a multinational naval coalition to help safeguard commercial traffic from attacks by Yemen’s Houthi movement. On Thursday, the Pentagon said more than 20 countries …
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TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Industry Minister Ken Saito said on Friday that U.S.-Japanese ties were “stronger than ever”, although he declined to comment directly on growing scrutiny in the United States …
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By Layli Foroudi PARIS (Reuters) – Camelia Toldea has packed her family’s suitcases ready for a quick exit from an abandoned building where she and dozens of other Roma live, …
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TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan and Canada on Friday signed a bilateral investment deal, boosting the Taiwanese government’s efforts to bolster business ties with like-minded democratic partners and possibly easing the island’s …
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By Joseph Ax and Steve Gorman (Reuters) -Three Tacoma, Washington, policemen were acquitted of homicide charges on Thursday in the 2020 killing of Manuel Ellis, a Black man whose dying …