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French car dealer charged over Takata air bag injury

French car dealer charged over Takata air bag injury

A car dealer has been charged over failures that led to a driver being injured when a faulty Takata airbag sprayed him with metal fragments, a source said Friday, the first criminal charges in France in a massive recall scandal.

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Meta to ban political ads in EU due to bloc's 'unworkable' rules

Meta to ban political ads in EU due to bloc's 'unworkable' rules

Meta on Friday said it will be forced to ban political advertising on its platforms in the European Union from October because of rules the Facebook and Instagram owner called "unworkable".

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Stock markets turn lower as trade deal rally fades

Stock markets turn lower as trade deal rally fades

Stock markets mostly fell Friday as the latest trade-related rally lost momentum, with investors also digesting a mixed batch of corporate earnings.

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Day of prayers for victims after Bangladesh jet crash

Day of prayers for victims after Bangladesh jet crash

Special prayers were held across Bangladesh on Friday, as the death toll from a fighter jet crash into a school building in Dhaka rose to 32.

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New cryptocurrency may be aiding Russia to dodge sanctions

New cryptocurrency may be aiding Russia to dodge sanctions

Russia could be turning to a new cryptocurrency called A7A5 to allow money to flow in and out of the country and avoid Western sanctions, experts have told AFP.

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Cognac maker Remy Cointreau lifts guidance after China deal

Cognac maker Remy Cointreau lifts guidance after China deal

French drinks group Remy Cointreau lifted Friday its outlook for the year after a deal between the EU and China on cognac imports, but now expects a stiffer impact from US levies and the strong euro.

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Martin Johnson pep talk fires up Lions ahead of second Test

Martin Johnson pep talk fires up Lions ahead of second Test

A pep talk by Martin Johnson has fired up the British and Irish Lions ahead of the second Australia Test, with the England great stressing the importance of fundamentals and staying calm in big games.

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Small businesses warn of Trump tariff impact on toy industry at Comic-Con

Small businesses warn of Trump tariff impact on toy industry at Comic-Con

Small business owners used the festive backdrop of Comic-Con on Thursday to discuss a sobering topic: the negative impact that US President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs are having on the toy industry.

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Boats bring Philippine flood victims to safety as death toll rises

Boats bring Philippine flood victims to safety as death toll rises

Rescuers in the northern Philippines used boats to pick up residents stranded by flooding Friday as Typhoon Co-May was downgraded to a tropical storm and the death toll from a week of monsoon rains edged higher.

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Volkswagen takes 1.3-bn-euro hit from Trump tariffs

Volkswagen takes 1.3-bn-euro hit from Trump tariffs

German auto giant Volkswagen said Friday that tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump had cost it 1.3 billion euros in the first half of the year as it reported falling profit.

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