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Wall Street climbs in upbeat start to 2022

By Bansari Mayur Kamdar and Shashank Nayar (Reuters) – U.S. stock indexes inched higher on Monday, looking to extend a market recovery from the pandemic shock into the new year,.

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Asian Stocks Mixed, Trades Thin as Many Markets Remain Closed

By Gina Lee Investing.com – Asia Pacific stocks were mixed on Monday morning, with trade razor thin on the first trading day of 2022 for some markets. South Korea’s KOSPI.

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Twitter permanently bans U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene

By Katanga Johnson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Twitter Inc on Sunday said it permanently banned the personal account of Republican U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene for tweets that repeatedly violated the social.

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European Markets Jump to Start 2022: Autos, Airplanes, Travel Lead the Way

by Daniel Shvartsman Investing.com – European markets started 2022 continuing the momentum from a strong 2021, as indices jumped in early Monday trading. At 1130 CET (915 GMT), the DAX.

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Omicron-related disruptions cause over 3,600 flight cancellations to start off 2022

By Kanishka Singh (Reuters) -More than 3,600 flights were cancelled around the world on Sunday, more than half of them U.S. flights, adding to the toll of holiday week travel.

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Japan to help build Bill Gates’ high-tech nuclear reactor in Wyoming -Yomiuri

TOKYO (Reuters) – The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd are set to cooperate with the United States and Bill Gates’ venture company to build a.

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United, Spirit offer higher pay to on board staff during January

By Abhijith Ganapavaram (Reuters) – United Airlines and Spirit Airlines (NYSE:SAVE) Inc are bumping up pay for on board staff as they scramble to keep schedules intact after U.S. airlines.

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Germany shuts three of its last six nuclear plants

BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany has pulled the plug on three of its last six nuclear power stations as it moves towards completing its withdrawal from nuclear power as it turns.

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