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Lufthansa succession clouded as WestJet poaches Austrian CEO

  Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG’s succession options for Chief Executive Officer Carsten Spohr appear less clear after WestJet Airlines Ltd poached one of the German group’s rising-star managers. Alexis von Hoensbroech quit as chief of the Austrian Airlines division to join the Canadian carrier, he said on his LinkedIn page. Lufthansa said earlier that he had chosen to depart and ...

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Southwest CEO tests positive for Covid after Senate hearing

  Bloomberg Southwest Airlines Co Chief Executive Officer Gary Kelly has tested positive for Covid-19, days after a US Senate hearing with other industry executives during which he appeared to downplay the effectiveness of face masks on planes. Kelly, 66, “recently tested positive for Covid-19 after experiencing mild symptoms and taking a PCR test,” the Dallas-based airline said in a ...

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Ryanair’s O’Leary calls for ban on ‘idiot’ anti-vaxxers

Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings’s CEO  Michael O’Leary thinks only vaccinated passengers should be allowed to fly, according to the Telegraph. The newspaper said that the European airline chief pushed back against compulsory vaccine programs being rolled out in Austria and Germany. Instead, governments should “make life difficult” for people who refuse to take the vaccine without good reason. “If you’re not ...

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Anwar-led oppn faces sliding fortunes in key Malaysia poll

  Bloomberg Voters in Malaysia’s biggest state are set to reject the opposition alliance in elections, increasing pressure on Anwar Ibrahim to step aside as de facto leader and forcing a rethink in strategy ahead of a national vote that may be called as soon as next year. The polls in Sarawak in Borneo island is expected to present another ...

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UN rights office calls on Vietnam to release four jailed activists

  Bloomberg The United Nations Human Rights Office called on Vietnam to release four activists who were jailed for as much 10 years for disseminating anti-state propaganda, according a statement from UN spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani. Trinh Ba Phuong, Nguyen Thi Tam, Do Nam Trung and independent author Pham Doan Trang were sentenced under articles 88 and 117 of Vietnam’s Criminal ...

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UK civil servant quits Johnson party probe

  Bloomberg Simon Case, the civil servant spearheading the investigation into whether the prime minister’s office and other government departments hosted lockdown-breaking parties last year, has stepped back from the role following reports that he hosted a similar event at the time. In a statement, Downing Street said Case had recused himself from the process to “ensure the ongoing investigation ...

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US Capitol rioter gets five years in longest sentence yet handed down

  Bloomberg A Florida man who was one of the first people to plead guilty to crimes stemming from the January 6 Capitol riot was sentenced to five years in prison for assaulting law enforcement officers — the longest such term yet. Robert Palmer, described by his lawyer as a father of four and a “successful businessman,” was sentenced by ...

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Flood damage may cost US businesses $13.5b in 2022

  Bloomberg Pittsburgh is more than 200 miles (320 kilometers) from the nearest coast, yet its office and retail buildings face $420 million in exposure to flood damage, or the third-greatest of any city in the US, according to a report. Commercial structures across the US could face up to $13.5 billion in damage in 2022, an amount that will ...

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UK food costs set to continue climbing after festive season

  Bloomberg The soaring costs and staffing shortages plaguing the UK’s food-supply chain show little sign of ebbing next year, industry groups warned. The country’s slaughterhouses and produce farms have been hit by worker shortages and transport bottlenecks this year, while rocketing prices of fertilizer, energy, packaging and feed are adding to the woes. Those pressures will be maintained on ...

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Swedish inflation reaches 28-year high in November

  Bloomberg Swedish inflation accelerated more than expected in November to the highest level in almost 28 years, testing the central bank’s patience for a price surge it believes to be largely transitory. The Riksbank’s target measure, CPIF, stood at 3.6% last month, Statistics Sweden said. It is the highest since December 1993, just over a year before the inflation ...

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