CHISINAU, Moldova (Reuters) -Moldovan business magnate Vladimir Plahotniuc, detained in Greece on a warrant linked to a landmark $1 billion fraud case, is willing to be extradited to Moldova, his lawyer said on Monday.
Plahotniuc, a former lawmaker and considered one of Moldova's richest men, is one of the chief suspects in Moldova's "theft of the century", the disappearance in 2013 of $1 billion from the Moldovan banking system -- the equivalent at the... (continue reading...)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. government watchdog said on Monday it will probe the Federal Aviation Administration's 2024 decision to relocate control of Newark's airspace to Philadelphia to address staffing shortages and congested New York City-area traffic.
The Transportation Department's Office of Inspector General is opening the review after two serious outages of communications for air traffic controllers overseeing Newark’s airspace in April and May... (continue reading...)
By Bhanvi Satija
(Reuters) -The European Union's trade deal with the United States could cost the pharmaceutical industry between $13 billion and $19 billion as branded medicines become subject to a tariff of 15%, analysts said on Monday.
The added costs could raise prices for consumers unless pharmaceutical companies take action to mitigate the impact of the tariffs, one of the analysts said.
Pharmaceuticals had historically... (continue reading...)
By AJ Vicens and Raphael Satter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -One of the groups claiming responsibility for the digital sabotage at Aeroflot, Russia's flagship airline, has a track record of disruptive hacks.
The Belarusian Cyber Partisans – a long-established group sworn to overthrow Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko – joined with a more obscure group known as Silent Crow to claim responsibility for the crippling intrusion at Aeroflot that... (continue reading...)
BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday he was not satisfied with the result of trade talks with the United States, but "more simply wasn't achievable" and added the German economy would suffer "significant" damage due to the agreed tariffs.
The trade deal announced on Sunday imposes a 15% import tariff on most EU goods - lower than the 30% once threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump but well above initial hopes of a... (continue reading...)
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