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French government under pressure as lawmakers set to vote on wealth tax
French government under pressure as lawmakers set to vote on wealth tax
by  AFP

French lawmakers were due on Saturday to vote on a wealth tax, after a swing group threatened to topple the government if the levy was not added in next year's austerity budget. But the Socialists, a swing group in parliament, have also demanded a tax on the uber-wealthy, without which they have threatened to topple his government as soon as Monday.

Trump heads to Asia for Xi talks, eyes Kim meeting
Trump heads to Asia for Xi talks, eyes Kim meeting
by  AFP

US President Donald Trump headed for Asia on Saturday and high-stakes trade talks with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, saying that he would also like to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on his trip. Trump will meet South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, address an APEC lunch with business leaders and meet US tech bosses for dinner on the sidelines of the summit in the city of Gyeongju.

Major champions help Philippines chase golf tourist billions
Major champions help Philippines chase golf tourist billions
by  AFP

The Philippines is laying out the red carpet this week to some of golf's biggest names, part of a grand government plan to diversify tourism with sport at the forefront. In conjunction with the top-class field this week, music concerts are part of an entertainment package to send a message that the Philippines should be on every golf tourist's to-do list.

Nexperia, the new crisis looming for Europe's carmakers
Nexperia, the new crisis looming for Europe's carmakers
by  AFP

European automakers already buffeted by US tariffs and a rocky shift toward electric vehicles now face a new threat: a shortage of key semiconductors supplied by Chinese-owned Nexperia. "Without these chips, European automotive suppliers cannot build the parts and components needed to supply vehicle manufacturers and this therefore threatens production stoppages," the group said.

Five things to know about Argentina's pivotal midterm election
Five things to know about Argentina's pivotal midterm election
by  AFP

Two years after a stunning election victory, Argentina's libertarian president, Javier Milei, faces a tough legislative election on Sunday. Facing this "pro-Milei" bloc is the Peronist opposition, in power for 17 of the past 23 years.

Porsche loses almost one billion euros on shift back to petrol
Porsche loses almost one billion euros on shift back to petrol
by  AFP

German sports car maker Porsche sunk to a third-quarter loss of almost one billion euros ($1.16 billion), the firm said Friday, as it grappled with the costs returning to petrol and delaying its electric vehicle (EV) rollout. Porsche in September said it would delay the introduction of some fully electric cars and extend the life of some combustion engine and hybrid models.

P&G profits rise as company sees lower tariff hit
P&G profits rise as company sees lower tariff hit
by  AFP

Procter & Gamble on Friday reported higher earnings fueled in part by an improved performance in China as it projected a lower hit from tariffs. The consumer products giant -- which announced a downsizing in non-manufacturing employment in June in the wake of the tariff onslaught -- now sees a hit of $500 million in fiscal 2026, down from an earlier forecast of $1 billion.