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10.02 / 11:31
UPS FIVE Dreams War rights Meet Canada’s newest centenarian — and his 2 tips for longevity
Canada’s newest centenarian has two tips for longevity.
09.02 / 19:23
markets UPS BASF reports rights International BASF sells stakes in two China ventures after reports of human rights abuses
German chemical company BASF says it's speeding up the sale of stakes in two joint ventures in China after its local partner was accused in media reports of human rights abuses
09.02 / 16:55
COST UPS Citi wellness Trade Pension funds sell 2 Vancouver office towers in $300-million deal
A pair of Canadian pension funds struck a deal to sell two downtown Vancouver office buildings with tenants including Amazon.com Inc. for about $300 million.
09.02 / 16:29
Citi Fighting country reports rights International What is antisemitism—and why do differences in interpretation matter?
terrorist attack on Israel on October 7th, and the outbreak of war in Gaza, there has been a sharp increase around the world in reports of antisemitic incidents. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), an NGO based in New York City, says that in the two weeks after the attack the number in America quintupled compared with the same period last year. Britain and France have reported similar spikes.
09.02 / 16:19
UPS Research wellness Universities electronic reports Goldman Sachs & Morgan Stanley among the banks bleeding MDs after bonuses
Bonus season is over, with mixed feelings for the banks (and bankers) involved. One thing, however, is universal – once bonuses are paid, people start leaving, for better or worse. At least three partners have left Goldman Sachs in the past few weeks, as well as two managing directors (MDs) from Morgan Stanley. 
09.02 / 14:28
markets community pandemic Universities recommendations rights Financial German bank warns of 'greatest real estate crisis since the financial crisis' as CRE contagion spreads
The troubles in the United States commercial property market, which have already hit banks in New York and Japan, moved to Europe this week, elevating fears about broader contagion.
09.02 / 12:47
Fighting show country Euro zone wage growth to peak early in 2024, path further ahead unclear -new ECB tracker
FRANKFURT (Reuters) — Euro zone wage growth is likely to peak early this year but the path further ahead remains uncertain, a new forecasting tool developed by the European Central Bank showed on Friday.
09.02 / 11:21
markets Analysis economy Browser pandemic reports rights What an AI future might hold for the labour market and the economy
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09.02 / 10:51
UPS BLOCK Citizens President country reports Germany's Scholz heads to Washington, seeking a clear signal to Putin on aid for Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has pushed for further U.S. and European aid for Ukraine as he set off for a visit to Washington
29.01 / 15:23
markets UPS DOW Nikkei World markets today: US stocks muted ahead of Fed decision
ALSO READ: Wall Street week ahead: Investors’ major focus on Fed rate decision, big tech earnings The US central bank is widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged, but investors and traders will look for signals from the Fed meeting outcome and chairman Jerome Powell’s press conference whether the central bank will start cutting interest rates at its next monetary policy meet in March. On Friday, the S&P 500 slipped 3.19 points, or 0.1 per cent, to 4,890.97. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 60.30, or 0.2 per cent, to 38,109.43.
29.01 / 13:39
markets COST UPS wellness country IKEA cuts prices to boost sales as raw material costs ease
LONDON (Reuters) — IKEA is investing in price cuts on some products across a range of countries, including Belgium, Canada and India, as the furniture retailer aims to unwind increases it introduced in 2022.
29.01 / 09:55
markets Progressive Airlines economy Trade reports travelers week European stocks mixed; caution at start of action-packed week
Investing.com — European stock markets traded in a muted fashion Monday, at the start of an action-packed week full of event risk, including the Federal Reserve’s first meeting of the year.
29.01 / 01:26
BLOCK security Research 2020 Videos Iran's space agency launches three satellites all at once into orbit | Watch video
Iran-backed militants launch missile attack on Iraq airbase, US soldiers injured Last week, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps sent the research satellite Soraya into space. However, Britain, France, and Germany condemned that launch.
29.01 / 00:08
markets UPS Waves pandemic President reports Canada Is a New Hot Spot in a Global Wave of Auto Thefts
TORONTO—When Metin Sozen’s Honda CR-V was stolen in Montreal in April, a police officer suggested he bid adieu to his car. “She told us our car is probably on its way to Africa," said Sozen, an illustrator who lives in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. Sozen’s car was one of the thousands that were stolen in Canada last year, many of which were loaded into shipping containers and smuggled from the Port of Montreal to distant ports in Africa and the Middle East.
28.01 / 05:48
Reuters Fighting War country reports rights ‘Russophobia is promoted as state policy in European countries,’ says Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin castigated Europe for “Russophobia" and aimed the Baltic States for their human rights record during the inauguration of a World War II memorial on Saturday. As reported by Reuters, over the past nearly two years since deploying Russian troops into Ukraine, Putin has consistently drawn parallels with the struggle against the Nazis as a means to unify his nation. Also Read: Putin Has Staked Russia’s Resources on Victory in Ukraine.
28.01 / 03:57
Platform Refugees President War social Investigations Israel vows to stop UN agency's activities in Gaza after war
Israel vowed Saturday to stop the UN humanitarian aid agency in Gaza from operating after the war, and called for its chief to resign, after the sacking of staff accused of involvement in the October 7 attack. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said Friday it had fired several employees over Israel's accusations, promising a thorough investigation into the claims, which were not specified.
27.01 / 17:19
UPS Action country French farmers maintain protests despite government concessions
PARIS (Reuters) — French farmers maintained a series of nationwide protests on Saturday, arguing government measures announced to quell the demonstrations did not go far enough to meet their demands for better pay and living conditions.

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