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19848 articles published since 08 Mar 2022
19848 articles published since 08 Mar 2022
Rupert Murdoch's announcement that he will hand over control of his global media empire to son Lachlan has put the group's British media, including the tabloid The Sun, on tenterhooks about its future place in the conglomerate.
The head of Adidas has apologised after speculating that Kanye West did not "mean what he said" with anti-Semitic remarks that put an end to his collaboration with the German sportswear brand. Gulden had "apologised for his misstatement", the head of the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt, said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The US auto workers union expanded a potentially economically and politically damaging strike against two of Detroit's "Big Three" Friday -- and invited President Joe Biden to support workers on the picket line.
The US Federal Reserve has more work to do to tackle high inflation despite making "considerable" progress in the last 18 months, a senior bank official said Friday. "I see a continued risk that energy prices could rise further and reverse some of the progress we have seen on inflation in recent months," Bowman said Friday.
The leader of the UK's opposition Labour Party on Friday denied he wanted to rejoin the European Union after recent comments led the ruling Conservatives to accuse him of wanting to "unpick Brexit". Chancellor Jeremy Hunt accused him of wanting to "unpick Brexit" while Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said he "wants to rejoin the EU in all but name".
The European Commission slapped a new fine of 376 million euros ($400 million) on US chipmaker Intel on Friday after an EU court annulled a previous record penalty for abusing its dominance in the computer chip market.
Volkswagen's factory in the heart of the east German city of Dresden was conceived as a showcase for the auto giant's electric future but on a September afternoon the production line stands still. - 'Weak market' - On a tour of the "Transparent Factory" in Dresden, the future of the plant is also a question posed by visitors and answered equivocally.
Eurozone economic activity shrank further in September but the rate of decline has slowed, a key survey showed on Friday. The data also showed falling activity in services for a second month.
Xbox-owner Microsoft has closed in on its $69-billion takeover of "Call of Duty" video-game maker Activision Blizzard after the UK said Friday that a revamped deal addressed regulatory concerns. Microsoft and Sony in July reached a deal to keep releasing the "Call of Duty" video game on the PlayStation game console.
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