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CFPB Orders Fifth Third Fined for Illegal Auto Insurance, Sales Practices
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Chinese E.V. Makers Are Upending Thailand’s Auto Market
China’s electric vehicle companies are making inroads in Thailand, a key industry hub, as Europe and the United States wield tariffs to keep them out.15 hr ago -
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How Unions Work in Practice
I grew up in a union household, but real-life experiences made me skeptical of the value of labor unions.5 hr ago -
The New York Times - World
Israel’s Military Has Shrunk Gaza’s Humanitarian Zone by a Fifth
Israel’s military has redrawn the zone’s borders twice, accusing Hamas of using it to regroup and launch missiles.7 hr ago - Israel -
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Spain Fines Booking.com $447 Million Over Competition Concerns
Spain’s competition regulator says that since at least early 2019, Booking.com set several unfair conditions that haven’t been the same for all Spanish hotels using the platform for their bookings.8 hr ago - Spain -
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Spain Fines Booking.com $447 Million Over Competition Concerns
Spain’s competition regulator says that since at least early 2019, Booking.com set several unfair conditions that haven’t been the same for all Spanish hotels using the platform for their bookings.8 hr ago - Spain -
Yahoo News - World
Thai auto industry struggles with falling demand, EV imports
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Nikkei Down 1.3%, Dragged by Auto, Real-Estate Stocks
Japanese stocks were lower, dragged by falls in auto and real-estate stocks, as caution grows over the Bank of Japan’s further policy tightening and following U.S. tech selloffs overnight.1 hr ago -
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Philips Earnings Beat Forecasts as Orders Recover
Philips’ earnings surpassed expectations, helped by insurance payments related to its sleep apnea devices, while order intake turned positive for the first time in two years, lifting shares in early trading.16 hr ago -
ABC News - World
Interpol operation leads to 206 arrests, seizure of $1.6b of illegal drugs, chemicals
Interpol says more than 200 people have been arrested and some $1.6 billion worth of illegal drugs and precursor chemicals seized as part of a two-month operation against narcotics trafficking across Europe, North America and Africa15 hr ago -
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Authorities seize "narco sub" and illegal drugs, chemicals worth $1.6 billion
Authorities in Guyana seized a so-called "narco sub" traversing one of the nation's dense jungles. The subs are often used for international drug trafficking.8 hr ago
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