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First Ukraine Nuclear Reactor Loaded 'Solely' with Non-Russian Fuel

Ukrainian authorities said on Thursday that the first unit of a nuclear power plant was fully loaded with fuel from Westinghouse Electric Co as Kiev seeks to break its dependence on Russian energy supplies.

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EU Warns it Will Retaliate if US Imposes 'Disastrous' Auto Tariffs

The European Union will retaliate if US President Donald Trump imposes "disastrous" tariffs on automobiles, EU trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom warned Thursday.

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German MPs Show Nutella 'Red Card' over World Cup Giveaway

German MPs have blasted a World Cup promotion by Nutella chocolate spread, after they found out people would have to scoff almost 16 kilos of the sugary treat to earn a football.

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Champagne as Historic Commercial Flight Links Ethiopia and Eritrea

Ethiopia and Eritrea on Wednesday resumed commercial airline flights for the first time in two decades, with emotions spilling over into the aisles and onto the tarmac as families were reunited.

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EasyJet Ups Profit Forecast despite Travel Disruption

EasyJet expects full-year profit to be higher than expected as increased passenger numbers offsets disruption from striking air traffic controllers and bad weather, the British no-frills airline said on Wednesday.

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S. Korea Minister Warns of Fallout of US-China Trade War

South Korea's finance minister warned that an all-out trade war between the US and China would have grim implications for the country, as he lowered this year's growth outlook Wednesday. 

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Libya State Oil Company Shuts Terminal after Attack

Libya's state oil company said on Tuesday that it has halted crude exports at its Zawiya terminal due to falling production after an attack in which four workers were kidnapped.

"National Oil Corporation has declared force majeure on crude oil loadings at Zawiya port," the NOC it said in a statement.

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First Fishing Boat Detained under New U.N. Labor Rules

The U.N.'s labor organization announced on Tuesday that the first fishing boat had been detained under its convention which came into force last year with the aim of protecting workers in the hazardous industry.

The boat was detained in Cape Town, South Africa, in May after the crew complained about the working conditions to local inspectors, the International Labor Organization (ILO) said.

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Goldman Sachs Names New CEO as It Targets Main Street Growth

Goldman Sachs named David Solomon as its new chief executive Tuesday, implementing a much-telegraphed succession plan as it expands beyond its Wall Street roots to the broader consumer market.

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Russia and Ukraine in EU-Backed Talks to Avoid Fresh 'Gas Wars'

Officials from Moscow and Kiev were set to gather in Berlin on Tuesday for EU-backed talks on the future of the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine in a bid to minimise disputes when the current contract expires next year.

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