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Isolating China won’t help Hong Kong and Uyghurs, says Dutch leader
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said he opposes reconsidering trade relations with China over its policies toward Hong Kong and its Uyghur minority.
UK Railway strike resumes as talks fail to reach a deal
The third day of a national UK rail strike is underway Saturday after talks with union leaders ended without a deal.
Europe’s travel woes deepen as strikes add to scrapped flights
A wave of airline strikes and flight cancellations is deepening Europe’s transport crisis, disrupting travel plans just as the region’s peak summer season gets under…
G-7 set to ban new Russian gold imports in pledge backed by US
US President Joe Biden and fellow Group of Seven leaders will agree to announce a ban on new gold imports from Russia, a person familiar…
Lufthansa sees no end to disrupted flights until 2023, Welt says
Deutsche Lufthansa AG doesn’t expect flight operations to return to normal until next year, after cutting 3,100 flights from its summer schedule due to staff…
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Honor Foods expands its redistribution capabilities to the Western US
Honor Foods expands its foodservice redistribution capability through Burris Logistics’ purchase of the R.W. Zant Company.
Swaps panel asks US Treasury for Russia sanctions workaround
A panel of 13 banks and asset managers have asked the US Treasury to allow trading in Russian assets temporarily, so that investors who wagered…
Dutch to cut Amsterdam Airport’s capacity over noise pollution
The Netherlands is planning to cut Schiphol airport’s capacity by about 20% next year to reduce noise pollution, a move the global airline lobby described…
Africa seeks local fix as war worsens food crisis
Africa is looking to indigenous crops to tackle a worsening food crisis after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine boosted the price of imported wheat.