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Spain probes steelmaker for alleged trading with Israeli arms firm
Spain probes steelmaker for alleged trading with Israeli arms firm
by  AFP

Spain's top criminal court said Friday it had opened an investigation into executives at steelmaker Sidenor for alleged complicity in crimes against humanity or genocide for trading with an Israeli arms company. UN investigators and several human rights groups, among them Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, accuse Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.

US consumer inflation rose less than expected in September, delayed data shows
US consumer inflation rose less than expected in September, delayed data shows
by  AFP

US consumer inflation continued to heat up last month, but by less than expected, according to official data published nine days late due to the ongoing government shutdown. The data provides economists and traders with some much-needed insight into the health of the world's largest economy, with almost all other official data releases halted due to the US government shutdown.

Russia cuts key interest rate, warns of tepid growth
Russia cuts key interest rate, warns of tepid growth
by  AFP

Russia's central bank on Friday cut its benchmark interest rate and said growth had slowed to almost zero as the economy sags under the cost of the Ukraine offensive and Western sanctions. But the central bank says high rates are needed to bring down inflation that was still above eight percent in October, double the central bank's target.

China vows massive high-tech sector development in next decade
China vows massive high-tech sector development in next decade
by  AFP

China will develop its high-tech sector on a massive scale in the next decade, top officials vowed Friday, a day after meetings on the country's future policy priorities concluded in Beijing. "The new scale added in the next 10 years is expected to reshape China's high-tech sector," development official Zheng Shanjie told reporters at a news conference.

French government faces threat of censure over wealth tax
French government faces threat of censure over wealth tax
by  AFP

A swing group in French parliament on Friday said that if a 2026 budget bill was not changed to include a tax on the supremely wealthy, it would vote down the government. But the Socialists, a swing group in the hung National Assembly, have also demanded a tax on the ultra-rich, which Lecornu has refused and not included in the draft budget.