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London Fashion Week throws spotlight on young designers
London Fashion Week throws spotlight on young designers
Business and Economy

After New York, the fashion world descends on London from Friday, showcasing big names such as Burberry but also the work of young designers who could become household names of the future. "REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion" showcases about 100 designs, some of which have gone down in pop culture history.

Sudan refugees bring off-season tourism to Egypt's Aswan
Sudan refugees bring off-season tourism to Egypt's Aswan
Business and Economy

Thousands fleeing war in Sudan have taken refuge in the Egyptian city of Aswan on the Nile, where families are helping keep the tourism industry afloat far from the horrors they left behind. During the winter months, the city fills with Egyptian and international travellers -- drawn by the abundance of Pharaonic sites, views of the Nile River and warm weather.

Hunter charges don't worry Biden audience, but economy does
Hunter charges don't worry Biden audience, but economy does
Business and Economy

Jogging to the podium, US President Joe Biden didn't betray any concern that his son had just been indicted on gun charges -- and nor did the audience. He made no mention on Thursday of the fact that his son had been indicted for buying a gun when he was using drugs, casting a new shadow over Biden's 2024 re-election campaign.

Mexico expects new air routes to US after safety upgrade
Mexico expects new air routes to US after safety upgrade
Business and Economy

Mexico said Thursday that it expected to open dozens of new air routes to the United States after regulators in Washington restored its top aviation safety rating. "More than 50 new routes are expected to open in the short term from Mexico to the United States, which could represent more than a million passengers each year," the ministry said in a statement.

ChatGPT creator OpenAI says to open Dublin office
ChatGPT creator OpenAI says to open Dublin office
Business and Economy

US artificial intelligence firm OpenAI, the company behind chatbot sensation ChatGPT, announced Thursday that it will open an office in Dublin, its first base inside the European Union. OpenAI, which is based in San Francisco, in June opened an office in London, marking its first foray outside the United States.

France pushes for more factory farming in food U-turn
France pushes for more factory farming in food U-turn
Business and Economy

France is urging its farmers to produce more cut-price meat in a major U-turn on factory farming, with inflation hammering demand for organic pork, beef and chicken. But Macron's wish to steer Europe's biggest beef producer upmarket appears to have foundered, with 11-percent food inflation pushing shoppers to snub organic for cheaper meat.

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