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Ryanair floats prospect of resuming dividend with Covid in past
Ryanair Holdings Plc dangled the prospect of paying a dividend should the Irish low-cost airline extend its strong performance over the next year.
UK drops EU wine production rules after Brexit
The UK government announced plans to scrap European Union regulations on wine production following Brexit, allowing makers to pick from a wider range of vines…
Moldovans rally to support EU entry, shift away from Russia
Moldovans took to the streets of their capital city Chisinau on Sunday to show support for the country’s planned European Union accession and signal a…
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AMLO rail grab could hit market confidence, business group says
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s move to seize part of a rail line could damage investor confidence in the country, a major business lobby…
Russia’s first flight to Georgia in four years sets off protest
Russia’s first commercial flight in four years landed in Georgia, prompting a protest in Tbilisi by several hundred opponents who voiced concern the resumption could…
Georgia President boycotts local airline over flights to Russia
Georgia’s President Salome Zourabichvili said she will not use the services of the privately owned Georgian Airways following the carrier’s decision to resume commercial flights…
US imposes sanctions on some of Russia’s biggest gold miners
The US has sanctioned some of Russia’s biggest gold miners, as it imposes fresh penalties on the country’s metals and mining sector.
SpaceX sells Starlink terminals to Unipol for Italy flood relief
Italian insurance company Unipol Gruppo SpA said it has purchased Starlink terminals from Elon Musk’s SpaceX to help with rescue and recovery efforts in flood-stricken…
Hedge funds’ ultra-bearish oil bets signal US recession angst
Money managers that trade derivatives linked to oil and fuel prices are about as bearish as they’ve been in more than a decade, suggesting they’re…
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Port of Los Angeles’ Seroka says 2023 “Has been a challenging year”
The Port of Los Angeles reported cargo volumes declined during first three months of 2023 compared to 2022.