June 25 (Reuters) - French unions have called one-day stoppages and protests at Airbus (AIR.PA), opens new tab as the European planemaker moves to raise the number of on-site working days for ...
June 25 (Reuters) - British retail sales slid further this month, with sales far below the norm expected for this time of year, according to a survey on ‌Thursday that added to signs of a slowdown ...
PARIS, June 25 (Reuters) - France is suffocating under the weight of its fast‑growing public debt burden, leaving ‌the country vulnerable to market sentiment, the public audit office said on Thursday, ...
One in five Latino voters remain undecided heading into the midterms, a May poll found Democrats are struggling to win back Latino voters in competitive districts like Colorado 8 Experts say Latinos ...
Just two weeks after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced in January he would allow limited electric-vehicle imports from China, that country’s biggest auto exporter, Chery, held its first ...
Launch prices for prescription medicines approved by U.S. regulators in 2025 fell from the previous year, but remained high at a ​median of $216,000 due to expensive drugs for rare diseases, a new ...
Merck KGaA has ​agreed to acquire ‌biotech firm Bio-Techne Corp ​for $73 per ​share in cash, ⁠the German ​science and ​healthcare firm said in a statement ​on ​Thursday.
The ​global personal luxury goods market is showing signs of a recovery in the ‌second quarter, despite the war in the Middle East, as demand in the U.S. was stronger than expected, consultancy Bain & ...
China will encourage the direct connection ​of green power to data ‌center projects in its latest blueprint for building a new energy system from ​2026 to 2030, the National ​Development and Reform ...
Two strong earthquakes struck west of Venezuela's capital, damaging buildings in Caracas and prompting scientists to warn of ...
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IBM on Thursday unveiled what it said was the world's first technology capable of producing chips smaller than ​one nanometer, as tech companies race to build semiconductors that ‌can handle ...