Future Paris-Berlin TGV Line Likely to Bypass Strasbourg, Raises Concerns from Local Elected Officials

Future Paris-Berlin TGV Line Likely to Bypass Strasbourg, Raises Concerns from Local Elected Officials

The future Paris-Berlin TGV line may not pass through Strasbourg, according to Germany’s state-owned operator Deutsche Bahn. The company cited an agreement with the French national railway company SNCF as the reason for the potential change in route. This decision has sparked protests from elected officials in Strasbourg and the neighboring German town of Karlsruhe. … Read more

1st Trade Show for Pro Corporate Gift Appointments in New Caledonia

Created on 04/14/23Updated on 04/14/23 The CMA-NC in an approach in favor of the local economy and to allow craft businesses to develop their turnover by facilitating customer relations, organizes this 1st trade show for “pro corporate gift appointments”. This show brings together in one place a thirty Caledonian suppliers : craftsmen, manufacturers and service … Read more

China ratifies international conventions on forced labor

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Access restrictions to the United States will be lifted on November 8 for vaccinated travelers

“The new United States travel policy that requires vaccination of foreign travelers to the United States will begin on November 8,” a White House spokesperson said. The precise date was expected. Fully vaccinated foreign visitors will be able to travel to the United States again from November 8, the White House announced on Friday. Read … Read more

Congress to temporarily raise US debt ceiling

The United States’ debt limit will be raised by $ 480 billion, allowing the country to honor its payments until December. The US House of Representatives is due to vote on Tuesday in favor of raising the US debt ceiling until December, an expected respite in an endless and stressful saga for the world’s largest … Read more

GDP growth of 6.6% in the 2nd quarter at an annualized rate

The reopening of the economy and the checks distributed by the Biden administration boosted consumption by Americans. The GDP growth of the United States amounted to 6.6% in the second quarter, on an annualized basis, a little more than initially estimated, according to the second estimate of the Commerce Department released Thursday. Read alsoUnited States: … Read more

surprise rise in weekly unemployment benefit claims

Between June 27 and July 3, 373,000 people applied for benefits. Weekly claims for unemployment benefits are on the rise in the United States, contradicting analysts’ expectations and showing that the labor market remains feverish, according to data released Thursday by the Department of Labor. Read also :USA: growth in activity in services slowed more … Read more

Stress tests successful for big banks, Fed lifts restrictions

Imposed a year ago, they prohibited them from carrying out share buyback programs and capped dividend payments to shareholders. The US central bank announced Thursday that major US banks have passed stress tests with flying colors, allowing restrictions imposed during the pandemic on dividend payouts and share buybacks to be lifted. Read also :Fed boss … Read more

A video game platform to mobilize on the climate

FIGARO TOMORROW – Launched this Thursday, the EngageNow platform targets employees and customers of companies but also local communities, schools and ultimately the general public. It is the first initiative in the world in the world to be labeled Gold by the UN Climate. No more guilt-inducing ecology! Make way for awareness and training to … Read more

tests carried out abroad will not be reimbursed, recalls Véran

“The PCR and antigenic tests carried out by the French wishing to return to France will not be covered by the Health Insurance”, declared the Minister of Health. It’s no. Interrogates in The Parisian this Thursday, the Minister of Solidarity and Health recalled that French tourists wishing to carry out a PCR or antigen test … Read more