By Angelo Amante
ROME (Reuters) - A veteran Italian paparazzi photographer has accused Gerard Depardieu of assaulting him in central Rome after he took photos of the French actor and his partner at a famed restaurant.
Rino Barillari, 79, told Italian media he went to Harry's Bar on Via Veneto when he heard that Depardieu was having lunch there on Tuesday with friends.
Barillari started taking photos before retreating to the... (continue reading...)
(Reuters) - Analog Devices forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Wednesday, helped by a rise in demand for its automotive and industrial chips after a prolonged slump.
The company expects revenue of $2.27 billion, plus or minus $100 million, compared with estimates of $2.16 billion, according to LSEG data.
(Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)
By Alien Fernandez
INDIO HATUEY, Cuba (Reuters) - Cuban biochemist Dayron Martin, dressed in a white lab coat and jeans, looks over a table swarming with silkworms with the admiration of a proud father.
Hundreds of the cream-colored caterpillars squiggle across a bed of dark green mulberry leaves - the worm's preferred food - freshly plucked from bushes just outside his laboratory.
This is the payoff, he says: The worms... (continue reading...)
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Automobile owners in the United States are holding on to their vehicles longer, according to a new study, even as major supply disruptions caused by the COVID pandemic ease and availability at dealerships rise.
The average age of U.S. cars and light trucks this year rose to a record 12.6 years, according to the report by S&P Global Mobility on Wednesday, up by two months from 2023.
Though the rise in the average... (continue reading...)
By Lucinda Elliott
LA PLATA, Argentina (Reuters) - Argentine laborer Pablo Vazquez was finishing a day's shift laying track for a train line near La Plata on the outskirts of Buenos Aires when the foremen called a dozen members of the team together to share bad news. The workers were all being let go.
In a shed at the site entrance, the managers said the project had been put on ice as part of a crackdown on public-funded construction... (continue reading...)
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