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Munich airport resumes flights after drone sightings trigger closure
Munich airport resumes flights after drone sightings trigger closure
Economy

Germany's Munich airport said normal service resumed Friday after several drone sightings forced its closure overnight, the latest in a string of similar aviation disruptions across Europe. An airport spokesman said in a statement sent to AFP that "flight operations resumed as normal from 5:00 a.m. on Friday morning".

Tech fans Tokyo rally on broadly positive day for Asian markets
Tech fans Tokyo rally on broadly positive day for Asian markets
Economy

A surge in tech firms helped Tokyo's Nikkei lead most Asian equities higher on Friday as investors headed into the weekend on a broadly positive note, with US rate-cut hopes out-muscling concerns about a government shutdown. The advance helped push Tokyo's Nikkei 1.9 percent higher, while there were also gains in Sydney, Singapore, Bangkok, Wellington, Taipei, Jakarta and Manila.

Spain's Benidorm embraces its Franco-era mass tourism model
Spain's Benidorm embraces its Franco-era mass tourism model
Economy

Fifty years after General Francisco Franco's death, Benidorm still clings to the mass tourism model it pioneered under his dictatorship, even as protests against overtourism sweep other Spanish holiday hotspots. Criticised for decades for its high-rise skyline and dense crowds, in recent years it has been hailed as a model of sustainable tourism.

US farmers hit by trade war to get 'substantial' aid: Treasury chief
US farmers hit by trade war to get 'substantial' aid: Treasury chief
Economy

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaled Thursday that "substantial support" for farmers would be announced next week, particularly for those growing soybeans, as they struggle with fallout from President Donald Trump's trade conflicts. "You should expect some news on Tuesday on substantial support for our farmers, especially the soybean farmers," Bessent told CNBC early Thursday.

US Treasury chief says 'fully prepared' to support struggling Argentina
US Treasury chief says 'fully prepared' to support struggling Argentina
Economy

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that his agency was "fully prepared to do what is necessary" in support of Argentina, a week after revealing both sides were in talks over an economic aid program. Last week, Bessent announced that he was in talks with Buenos Aires on a $20 billion program of support to end a run on the Argentine peso.

Musk joins 'cancel Netflix' campaign
Musk joins 'cancel Netflix' campaign
Economy

Elon Musk has urged his 227 million social media followers to cancel their Netflix subscriptions, accusing the streaming platform of promoting what he describes as transgender propaganda. In a later post on the issue, Musk encouraged his followers to "Cancel Netflix for the health of your kids."

Tesla car sales lifted by end of US electric auto tax credit
Tesla car sales lifted by end of US electric auto tax credit
Economy

Tesla reported higher global third-quarter auto deliveries on Thursday, joining a broad slate of automakers seeing a surge in electric vehicles ahead of the phaseout of a US tax credit. While the figures did not break down sales by region, automakers saw a jump in US electric vehicle sales due to the September 30 expiration of a tax credit under legislation backed by President Donald Trump.

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