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When are the UK’s next strikes on trains and airlines?
Britain’s summer had already been punctuated by scenes of travel chaos as holidaymakers were forced to sleep on airport floors and motorways became jam-packed with…
‘Enough is enough’ pulls in UK crowds as rail strike begins
Organizers of a left-wing movement seeking to press the UK government into double-digit wage deals and cuts to energy bills say they’re closing in on…
Swiss watch exports at near-record levels as industry booms
Swiss watch exports rose again in July, increasing to near record levels and notching their highest value in eight years as demand for pricey Rolex,…
South African coal miner says rail snags hobble export potential
South Africa’s Exxaro Resources Ltd. can’t fully exploit booming global coal prices because rail disruptions are curbing more than half its potential exports of the…
US and Taiwan begin formal negotiations on trade initiative
The US and Taiwan have started formal negotiations on a bilateral trade initiative, a move likely to inflame already high tensions with China.
The world’s roads aren’t ready for a hotter climate
Global warming is damaging the vast web of asphalt and concrete we use to move around. Fixing the problem won’t be cheap.
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US-Taiwan trade talks kick off in long-planned counter to China
The US and Taiwan will start formal talks on a trade and economic initiative, following through on a long-planned promise to deepen ties amid opposition…
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Solar panels piling up at US border on Xinjiang forced labor law
Solar equipment is piling up at the US border in an indication the passage of a law targeting forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region is…
Britons face days of upheaval as transport strikes spread
Britons face some of the most widespread disruption of the so-called summer of discontent over coming days as rail workers stage nationwide strikes and bus…