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December, 2017

  • 4 December

    Fiat, Hyundai to partner to develop Hydrogen-engine

    Bloomberg Fiat Chrysler Automobiles revealed that it’s in talks with South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Co. about a partnership to develop hydrogen engines. The alliance, which would also cover transmissions, could become “a strong one,” Fiat Chrysler Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne said. “We welcome the interest from other automakers in our advanced transmissions and hydrogen-powered technologies,” Hyundai said on Monday. ...

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  • 4 December

    New CEO Salil Parekh aims to steady troubled Infosys

    Bloomberg Salil Parekh overcame long odds to become Infosys Ltd.’s choice for its next chief executive officer. He now faces at least as challenging a task in getting the iconic Indian outsourcing company back on track. The low-key, 53-year-old from Capgemini SE was named to the helm of Infosys, beating out a field of internal candidates and former executives who ...

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  • 4 December

    China likely to overtake America as largest importer in next few years

    Bloomberg From iron ore to baby formula, electronic parts, China is buying everything you can think of, and that will soon make the world’s biggest exporter the top importer in the next few years. China already takes more imports that the US does from Asia, Africa, Oceania, South America and Eastern Europe, and it will likely snatch the No1 importer ...

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  • 4 December

    PR firm seeks insolvency proceedings for RCom

    Bloomberg A public-relations firm became the latest company to ask an Indian tribunal to place billionaire Anil Ambani-run Reliance Communications Ltd. under insolvency proceedings after the unprofitable mobile-phone operator failed to pay its dues. Fortuna Public Relations Pvt. placed its request with the Mumbai bench of National Company Law Tribunal on Monday, saying Reliance Communications owes it $67,000. The NCLT ...

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  • 4 December

    Former Yemeni strongman Saleh killed in Sanaa attack

    Reuters Yemen’s steely former president of 33 years, Ali Abdullah Saleh, made his last political gamble and lost on Monday, meeting his death at the hands of the Houthi movement, his erstwhile allies in the country’s multi-sided civil war. Officials in his General People’s Congress party (GPC) confirmed to Reuters that the 75-year-old Saleh had been killed outside the capital ...

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  • 4 December

    US defies North Korea with drills with 230 aircraft

    Bloomberg The US and South Korea on Monday began a five-day joint air exercise on the Korean peninsula involving 230 aircraft and 12,000 American troops, in what North Korea has dubbed the largest-ever joint aerial drill. North Korea, which last week launched a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile, said ahead of the Vigilant Ace 18 drills that it would ...

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  • 4 December

    China gets 300 parties to endorse Xi as peacemaker

    Bloomberg The signatures of almost 300 foreign political leaders on a document praising Chinese President Xi Jinping’s contribution to world peace has provided him valuable ammunition to counter arguments by those who fear the country’s rising international clout. The so-called Beijing Initiative was signed at the end of a four-day Communist Party gathering that brought together hundreds of political representatives, ...

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  • 4 December

    Trouble for Turnbull amid leadership woes

    Bloomberg Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull won some relief from the chaos imperiling his leadership, with his deputy winning a special election. The next month could be much tougher for him. Barnaby Joyce was one of two lawmakers from the ruling coalition forced to re-contest their lower house seats because they were in breach of the constitution for being dual ...

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  • 4 December

    Podemos ally may hold key to Catalonia after polls

    Bloomberg The anti-establishment party Podemos is poised to become a key part of the puzzle when Catalan politicians come to piece together a new government after this month’s regional election. Polls suggest it’s a toss-up whether the three Catalan separatists parties retain their majority after the vote on December 21. If they fall short, Podemos’s Catalan ally, known as Catalunya ...

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  • 4 December

    ‘Congo govt used rebels to fight anti-Kabila protests’

    Bloomberg The Democratic Republic of Congo’s government recruited fighters from a rebellion it defeated in 2013 to suppress protests by opponents of President Joseph Kabila in December last year, Human Rights Watch said. Senior Congolese security officials mobilized “at least 200 and likely many more” M23 combatants from camps in Rwanda and Uganda, where many fighters have been based since ...

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