VW, unions in fact-finding talks as carmaker develops new strategy

By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) -Volkswagen unions and management are in the midst of talks unions say went from abysmal to controversial, as workers have accused the carmaker of failing to present a vision for the future despite assurances that a new strategy is underway. In an interview published online to workers in Volkswagen’s works …

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Netherlands explores plan to send rejected African asylum seekers to Uganda

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The conservative Dutch government is looking into sending rejected African asylum seekers to Uganda, Prime Minister Dick Schoof said on Thursday, while acknowledging it might not be feasible. “It is a serious plan, but a lot still needs to be worked out,” he told reporters in Brussels. It was not clear whether such …

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Ukraine seeks global help with massive task of landmine clearance at Swiss meeting

By Emma Farge LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) -Ukraine’s prime minister appealed at a meeting in Switzerland on Thursday for more help clearing landmines and unexploded bombs covering up to a quarter of the country – making it the most mined nation in the world. Switzerland, which is providing financial support, is hosting the conference this week …

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Factbox-Homeowner insurers’ responses after hurricane hits Florida

By Matt Tracy (Reuters) – Hurricane Milton tore through Florida last week, causing as much as $55 billion in property damage throughout the Sunshine State, according to the latest analyst estimates. Hitting just two weeks after Hurricane Helene, Milton was the latest in a series of major hurricanes in recent years to disrupt Florida’s property …

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French budget packs bigger tax punch than first meets the eye

By Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) – France’s belt-tightening budget delivers a bigger tax hit than the government originally let on, according to new breakdowns that suggest a bigger dent in President Emmanuel Macron’s pro-business legacy. Prime Minister Michel Barnier presented a 2025 budget bill last week putting what ministers said was a 60 billion euro …

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Russia says new UK sanctions show its energy sector prowess irks London, says RIA

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that new British sanctions on Russian oil and gas tankers showed Moscow’s status as “a reliable energy supplier” did not suit London, the state RIA news agency reported. Britain’s government said earlier on Thursday it had imposed sanctions on 18 further Russian oil tankers and four …

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