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U.S. judge weighs Ben & Jerry’s claims against owner over Israeli business

By Jessica DiNapoli and Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Monday appeared skeptical that Ben & Jerry’s deserved an immediate injunction against its parent Unilever Plc to restrict the marketing of its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, which Ben & Jerry’s said was against its values. U.S. District Judge …

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U.S. regulator expects Boeing to resume 787 deliveries in days

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. aviation regulator said on Monday it expects Boeing Co to resume deliveries of its 787 Dreamliner in coming days after the manufacturer made inspection and retrofit changes needed to meet certification standards. Boeing halted deliveries in May 2021 after the FAA raised concerns about its proposed inspection method. …

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Analysis: Democrats score big wins on climate, drugs with $430 billion U.S. Senate bill

By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democrats scored a major policy victory when the U.S. Senate passed a $430 billion climate change, healthcare and tax bill that will help reduce the carbon emissions that drive climate change while also cutting drug costs for the elderly. President Joe Biden’s congressional allies hope the bill, which they …

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The first Ukraine grain cargo refused by buyer -Ukrainian embassy in Lebanon

ISTANBUL (Reuters) – The Razoni, the first ship to depart Ukraine under an U.N.-brokered deal, is looking for another port to unload its grain cargo as the initial Lebanese buyer refused delivery citing a more than five-month delay, Embassy of Ukraine in Lebanon said on Monday. “According to the information provided by the shipper of …

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Russia, Ukraine agree to protect Ukraine grain shipping channel

By Jonathan Saul and Michelle Nichols LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Ships exporting Ukraine grain through the Black Sea will be protected by a 10 nautical mile buffer zone, according to long-awaited procedures agreed by Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations on Monday and seen by Reuters. The United Nations and Turkey brokered the agreement last …

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Activist investor fights for broader representation at Richemont

By John Revill ZURICH (Reuters) -Activist shareholder Bluebell Capital Partners on Monday claimed a partial victory in its efforts to overhaul management at luxury group Richemont after the company proposed the appointment of a director to look after the interests of ordinary shareholders. Cartier jewellery group Richemont is controlled by Chairman Johann Rupert, who owns …

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As prices rise, the Post Office says Britons are turning back to cash

By Farouq Suleiman LONDON (Reuters) – More Britons are turning to cash to manage their budgets as prices soar, the Post Office said on Monday after it saw a record level of withdrawals over its counters in July. Personal cash withdrawals rose almost 8% month-on-month to 801 million pounds ($967 million), it said, noting it …

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