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Czech court nixes ex-PM Babis's acquittal in EU fraud case
Czech court nixes ex-PM Babis's acquittal in EU fraud case
Business and Economy

Former Czech billionaire premier Andrej Babis will go back to court over an EU fraud case after an appeals court cancelled his acquittal, a specialised judiciary website said Wednesday. The High Court in Prague scrapped the January verdict acquitting Babis because of "insufficient and wrongly used evidence", said the Ceska justice (Czech Judiciary) website.

US retail sales, producer prices register October fall
US retail sales, producer prices register October fall
Business and Economy

Retail sales in the United States fell slightly in October, according to government data published Wednesday, fueled by a large drop in consumer spending at furniture and home furnishing stores. Spending at furniture and home furnishing stores saw the largest monthly decline in October, falling by 2.0 percent from a month earlier.

Bangladesh garment factories reopen after violent protests
Bangladesh garment factories reopen after violent protests
Business and Economy

Bangladesh garment factories reopened Wednesday as hundreds of thousands of workers returned to key manufacturing hubs after days of violent protests demanding a near-tripling of the minimum wage. Top union leader Babul Akhter said on Wednesday that while they still rejected the new minimum wage, he urged workers to return to factories.

China's Tencent posts Q3 income slide despite revenue growth
China's Tencent posts Q3 income slide despite revenue growth
Business and Economy

Chinese internet giant Tencent announced on Wednesday a nine percent year-on-year dip in third-quarter net income, even as it posted growth in revenue over the same period. Total third-quarter revenue for the tech giant stood at 154.6 billion yuan ($21.3 billion), up 10 percent year-on-year and up four percent from the second quarter.

EU negotiators reach deal on methane emission curbs
EU negotiators reach deal on methane emission curbs
Business and Economy

Negotiators for the EU's member states and lawmakers on Wednesday reached a deal on new rules to curb methane emissions which would put new reporting requirements on the coal, gas and oil industry. It requires the fossil fuel energy sector to have new measures to track and monitor methane gas emissions, and to prevent leaks.

Dubai plans new mega-airport as Mideast competition hots up
Dubai plans new mega-airport as Mideast competition hots up
Business and Economy

Dubai is forging ahead with plans to replace the world's busiest airport with an even bigger one as passenger traffic recovers to outstrip pre-pandemic levels, a top official told AFP on Wednesday. Griffiths was speaking as new figures forecast 86.9 million passengers at Dubai International this year, surpassing 2019 traffic and underlining the recovery from the pandemic.

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