COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Sweden's Ericsson said on Monday that a four-year programme to monitor the company's compliance with a U.S. anti-corruption agreement had ended on June 2.
The appointment in 2020 of an independent monitor followed a settlement the previous year with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to resolve a probe into alleged corruption by the company in China, Vietnam, and Djibouti.
The monitor had been assessing the... (continue reading...)
By Daren Butler and Oben Mumcuoglu
ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkish annual consumer price inflation reached 75.45% in May, a bit above expectations, according to official data on Monday, in what is expected to be the high water mark before a series of rate hikes and relative lira stability bring relief.
The consumer price index rise was driven by strong advances in education, housing and restaurant prices last month.
Monthly... (continue reading...)
By Anthony Boadle
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Two years after poachers murdered British journalist Dom Phillips in a remote corner of the Amazon, an NGO has been created in his memory to promote the protection of the rainforest he loved and its people, his widow said.
Phillips, 57, was working on a book on how to save the Amazon when he and his Brazilian travel partner were shot dead by illegal fishermen next to the Javari Valley, home to... (continue reading...)
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli who went missing during the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas-led Palestinian gunmen and was presumed to have been taken hostage has been found dead in the border village where he lived, Israeli media said on Monday.
After what it described as lengthy forensics, Israel's military confirmed the identification of the remains of Dolev Yehoud, whose surname has also been spelled Yehud in English.
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PARIS (Reuters) - France won't change its fiscal policy, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said as his government looked set to face two new no-confidence motions in parliament on Monday after one of the main credit agencies cut its rating of the country's debt.
"We won't raise taxes, we already have too much taxes in France," Attal told franceinfo radio.
Days ahead of a June 9 EU parliamentary election, S&P cut France's long-term sovereign... (continue reading...)
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