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Parliament approves financing law to avoid government shutdown, but battle over debt ceiling looms

Parliament approves financing law to avoid government shutdown, but battle over debt ceiling looms

The Republican-led US House of Representatives passed legislation on Friday to prevent a government shutdown, rejecting President-elect Donald Trump's calls to include billions of dollars in new funding. The bill, which now moves to the Democratic-controlled Senate, must be approved and signed into law by President Joe Biden before current funding expires at midnight Saturday. The bill passed the House with broad bipartisan support in a 366-34 vote, extending federal funding through March 14. The bill allocates $100 billion for disaster relief and $10 billion for farmers, but excludes controversial provisions, including raising the debt ceiling, a controversial Trump issue.…
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Human rights defenders honored for decades of advocacy in Bolivia and Colombia

Human rights defenders honored for decades of advocacy in Bolivia and Colombia

For decades, María Amparo Carvajal in Bolivia and Juana Ruiz in Colombia have dedicated their lives to defending human rights and supporting survivors of violence and oppression. Their tireless efforts were recognized this week when the US State Department awarded them the prestigious Human Rights Defender Award. Carvajal, originally from Spain, has been a central figure in Bolivia's human rights movement since 1971, the year Hugo Banzer took power in a coup. Banzer's regime, which lasted until 1978, was characterized by widespread human rights violations, motivating Carvajal to take action. In 1976 he founded the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights…
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Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigns due to internal disagreements

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigns due to internal disagreements

Carlos Tavares, the esteemed CEO of Stellantis, resigned unexpectedly, citing "increasingly different opinions" between him and the automaker's board of directors. The announcement, made Sunday, marks the end of Tavares' tenure with immediate effect, leaving the world's fourth-largest automaker searching for a new leader during a difficult period. In a statement, Stellantis confirmed that its board of directors accepted Tavares' resignation and that the search for a new CEO is already underway. The trial is expected to conclude in the first half of next year. Meanwhile, an interim executive committee will be established under the leadership of President John Elkann…
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Zoom shares fall despite strong quarterly results and optimistic outlook

Zoom shares fall despite strong quarterly results and optimistic outlook

Eric Yuan, founder and CEO of Zoom Communications Inc., spoke about the company's ongoing transformation at the annual Concordia Summit held in New York on September 25, 2024. The video conferencing giant, formerly known as Zoom Video Communications, reported solid financial results for its fiscal third quarter, but its shares fell 4% in extended trading on Monday amid mixed investor sentiment regarding its future guidance. Zoom posted results that beat Wall Street's expectations, showing steady growth in an evolving market for its services. According to LSEG financials, the company outperformed analysts' projections in both earnings per share and revenue. Adjusted…
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The Arnault family is targeting Paris FC with long-term ambitions

The Arnault family is targeting Paris FC with long-term ambitions

The Arnault family, renowned for owning the luxury conglomerate LVMH and for its position among the world's richest families, is seeking to consolidate majority ownership of Paris FC, a modest soccer club in France's second division. However, any aspiration for significant sporting achievements is expected as part of a long-term gradual plan. Antoine Arnault, son of Bernard Arnault, CEO and president of LVMH, shared that the family's investment in Paris FC is driven by passion rather than profit. Speaking to CNBC, he noted that the aim is to emulate the kind of success energy drink giant Red Bull has achieved…
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