(Reuters) – The Teamsters union, representing more than 18,000 workers, said it had ratified on Friday a national contract with…
Exclusive-Boeing shores up Defense unit leadership after delays
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Google sets up high-tech school at Israeli University
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s Google and Israel’s Reichman University have set up a school to train high-tech professionals, offering…
Archer Aviation plans to build 250 air taxis in 2025
By Aishwarya Nair (Reuters) – Archer Aviation Inc said it aims to make about 250 battery-electric air taxis in 2025…
Meloni: Italy could be in recession in 2023, faces tough times
ROME (Reuters) – The new Italian government faces some of the toughest challenges since World War Two and the economy…
ADM’s profit doubles on high global grain demand
(Reuters) -Grain merchant Archer-Daniels-Midland Co on Tuesday reported a 96% rise in its third-quarter profit, bolstered by high demand and…
L’Oreal’s hair straighteners caused woman’s cancer, lawsuit claims
By Brendan Pierson (Reuters) – L’Oreal SA has been sued by a Missouri woman who alleges she developed uterine cancer…
Software maker SAP’s revenue and outlook sends shares higher
By Supantha Mukherjee and Maria Sheahan STOCKHOLM/BERLIN (Reuters) -Software maker SAP remains on track to meet full-year guidance after its…
Australian govt stresses stability in low-drama budget
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia’s Labor government on Tuesday used its first budget in a decade to emphasise sense…
Philippines must be a “little aggressive” in raising rates – central bank chief
By Neil Jerome Morales MANILA (Reuters) – The Philippine central bank must be a “little aggressive” in tightening policy to…