Delta Air suspends marketing alliance with Russia’s Aeroflot

  Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc suspended a marketing agreement with Aeroflot, Russia’s national airline, after the country invaded Ukraine. Withdrawal of the code-sharing accord, an industry practice that enables passengers to book a multicarrier trip through one airline, is effective immediately, Delta said. The suspension means Delta will no longer book passengers flying through Los Angeles and New York ...

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India’s Reliance takes over 200 Future stores

  Bloomberg Reliance Industries Ltd is taking over 200 stores from struggling Future Group and transferring 30,000 workers from the Future Retail and Future Lifestyle operations, Business Standard reported. Future Group’s financial problems have led landlords to terminate leases, with a number of them contacting Reliance to negotiate new agreements for the 200 outlets, the newspaper said, citing an unidentified ...

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Putin races against clock as fast military advance ‘frustrated’

Bloomberg Russia’s plans for Ukraine face rapidly rising costs due to delays caused by tougher-than-expected resistance from forces on the ground, even as its military retains overwhelming advantages. A person familiar with Russian planning said the military would have hoped for faster progress. The Kremlin has declined to comment on details of the military operation, and its Defense Ministry says ...

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Biden approval rating falls to record low 37%: Post-ABC poll

Bloomberg President Joe Biden’s approval rating fell to a record low in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, with 37% saying they approve of the job he is doing and 55% saying they disapprove ahead of his first State of the Union address on Tuesday. When asked which party they would prefer control Congress, 50% said they would rather have ...

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Japan should discuss Nato-like nuclear weapons sharing: Abe

  Bloomberg Japan should discuss a possible sharing of nuclear weapons similar to that of Nato members in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Sunday. Nato’s nuclear sharing arrangements let the U.S. keep its nuclear weapons in Europe under its custody. “Many people in Japan probably don’t know about the system,” Abe ...

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North Korea resumes missile tests as Ukraine tensions mount

  Bloomberg North Korea followed up January’s record barrage of missile tests with the firing of a suspected mid-range ballistic rocket on Sunday, ramping up tensions as global attention is focused on Ukraine. The projectile reached an apogee of about 600 kilometers (375 miles) and flew at a range of about 300 km before splashing down in waters outside of ...

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‘Putin’s Ukraine war’ prompts radical rethink for Olaf Scholz and Germany

Bloomberg Angela Merkel called Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “a profound turning point in European history.” It’s also been a dramatic wake-up call for her successor as chancellor and prompted a rapid and remarkable shift in German policy on several major fronts. Olaf Scholz — the Social Democrat who took over from Merkel in December —was widely criticized by opponents and ...

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China distances itself from Russia, calls for halt to violence

  Bloomberg China attempted to distance itself from Russia as the scale of the invasion becomes clear, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi on saying it was “absolutely imperative” for all sides to exercise restraint to prevent the conflict from “getting out of control.” “China has been following the evolution of the Ukraine issue, and the present situation is something China ...

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China banks limit financing for Russian commodities

Bloomberg At least two of China’s largest state-owned banks are restricting financing for purchases of Russian commodities, underscoring the limits of Beijing’s pledge to maintain economic ties with one of its most important strategic partners in the face of sanctions by the US and its allies. Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd.’s offshore units stopped issuing US dollar-denominated letters ...

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Goldman probed over messages sent using unapproved services

  Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc. became the latest bank to be investigated over employee communications over unapproved messaging services. The New York-based company is cooperating with the Securities and Exchange Commission and producing documents related to a probe into “compliance with records preservation requirements relating to business communications sent over electronic messaging channels that have not been approved by ...

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