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EU accuses Meta, TikTok of breaking digital content rules
EU accuses Meta, TikTok of breaking digital content rules
Economy

The EU accused Meta and TikTok on Friday of breaking the bloc's digital content rules, putting the companies at risk of hefty fines. EU digital spokesman Thomas Regnier pushed back on Friday against accusations, especially from the United States, that the DSA is a tool of censorship.

China, US 'can find ways to resolve concerns' as negotiators set to meet
China, US 'can find ways to resolve concerns' as negotiators set to meet
Economy

Beijing and Washington "can totally find ways to resolve each other's concerns", China's commerce minister said Friday, as officials from both sides were set to meet in Malaysia for trade talks. Commerce minister Wang Wentao said Friday that the previous meetings had shown "China and the United States can totally find ways to resolve each other's concerns".

Ivorian brothers dream of transforming cocoa industry
Ivorian brothers dream of transforming cocoa industry
Economy

In a factory in southern Ivory Coast, where machines hum to produce chocolate bars and spreads, twin brothers dream of becoming "giants of cocoa processing". Ivory Coast, which holds its presidential election this Saturday, is the world's leading cocoa producer but only processes about 40 percent locally while the rest is exported.

Alaska Airlines grounds entire fleet over IT outage
Alaska Airlines grounds entire fleet over IT outage
Economy

Alaska Airlines said Thursday it had temporarily suspended all flights due to a tech outage, three months after a similar incident. Alaska Airlines, the fifth-largest US carrier, experienced a similar outage on July 20, which lasted about three hours.

Japan inflation rises as new PM eyes economic package
Japan inflation rises as new PM eyes economic package
Economy

Japanese inflation accelerated last month, official data showed Friday, ahead of a maiden policy speech by new Prime Minister Sakae Takaichi who has promised to ease pressure on households. The figures Friday showed the consumer price index jumped to 2.9 percent in September from 2.7 percent the previous month.

Germany's largest gay club to shut in fresh Berlin nightlife blow
Germany's largest gay club to shut in fresh Berlin nightlife blow
Economy

Germany's largest LGBTQ club SchwuZ announced on Thursday the venerable Berlin institution's lights will turn off for good on November 1, making it the latest casualty of the German capital's nightlife recession. Besides SchwuZ, Griessmuehle, Remise and Watergate are among the other Berlin venues to have turned the lights off for good as the "club death" phenomenon grips the German capital.

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