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Analysis-Cracks appear in Credit Suisse comeback plans

By Noele Illien, John O’Donnell and Davide Barbuscia ZURICH/NEW YORK (Reuters) – After months of reflecting, Credit Suisse’s chairman Axel Lehmann revealed an overhaul “to rebuild Credit Suisse as a strong … bank with a firm foundation, rock-solid like our Swiss mountains”. It did not take long for the first cracks to appear. The announcement …

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As InSight lander nears end, NASA details meteorite strike on Mars

By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The InSight lander, perched on the surface of Mars since 2018, will run out of power and stop operations within four to eight weeks, NASA said on Thursday, even as scientists detailed a big meteorite strike it detected that gouged boulder-sized chunks of ice surprisingly close to the planet’s equator. …

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Germany’s Solar Valley could shine again as Europe strives to close energy gap

By Riham Alkousaa BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany has enlisted help from Brussels to revive its solar panel industry and improve the bloc’s energy security as Berlin, reeling from the consequences of over-reliance on Russian fuel, strives to cut its dependency on Chinese technology. It is also reacting to a new U.S. law that has raised …

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U.S., allies slam Russia for wasting U.N. Security Council time

By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United States and allies slammed Russia on Thursday for wasting the time of the U.N. Security Council and spreading conspiracies by again raising its accusation that the United States has “military biological programs” in Ukraine. “How much more of this nonsense do we have to endure?” Britain’s …

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Amazon’s predicts profit slump during holidays, crushing shares

(Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc on Thursday forecast costs might eviscerate its profit for the current quarter, as early holiday marketing does little to boost sales growth and as labor and delivery expenses continue to swell. Shares fell 19% in after-hours trade. Facing high inflation and receding consumer demand, new Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy has …

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Iran will retaliate after attack on shrine, says Revolutionary Guard commander

DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran will retaliate after an attack claimed by Islamic State on a shrine that killed 15 people, the commander of the country’s elite Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday The assault will add pressure on the government which has faced relentless demonstrations by people from all layers of society since the death in police …

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As with Ukraine, a coalition should pressure Myanmar’s junta, U.N. expert says

By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Russian weapons being used in Ukraine are also killing people in Myanmar, an independent U.N. expert said on Wednesday, urging countries to form a coalition – just as they have on Moscow over Ukraine – to target and pressure Myanmar’s military junta. Myanmar has been in crisis since …

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Canadian lawmakers reject proposal to cut ties with British monarchy

OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian lawmakers on Wednesday rejected a proposal by Canada’s Quebec separatist party asking the federal government to sever ties with the British monarchy. The motion by Bloc Quebecois was defeated with 44 votes in favour to 266 against in the House of Commons. Bloc leader Yves-Francois Blanchet introduced the motion on Tuesday, …

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U.S. developing domestic uranium strategy -energy secretary

By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States is working on supplying its own uranium for existing and advanced nuclear reactors that could become commercial in the future to reduce dependency on Russia for the fuel, Jennifer Granholm, the U.S. energy secretary told reporters on Wednesday. The United States relies on Russia and its …

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