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Engineering Firm Threatens Relocation Over Disputes
Tunnelboar machine pioneer Herrenknecht AG threatens to relocate operations from its hometown of Schwanau due to ongoing disputes with local government over traffic calming measures. CEO Martin Herrenknecht links the flowerpot conflict to broader site viability decisions.
Stuttgart Railway Project Faces Mounting Delays and Cost Overruns
Germany's Stuttgart 21 rail project continues experiencing significant construction problems with repeated deadline extensions and budget failures. Railway executives address criticism from federal lawmakers about miscalculations and poor planning that have plagued the controversial modernization effort.
Segro Rejects 12.6 Billion Pound Takeover from Prologis
British warehouse landlord Segro has rejected an acquisition approach from American rival Prologis valued at 12.6 billion pounds, stating the offer significantly undervalues the company. The rejection represents another chapter in transatlantic corporate acquisition battles.
Bank regulator removes Berenberg leadership amid misconduct
Banking regulators replaced the management of Berenberg, a Hamburg-based private bank, citing violations of corporate governance standards. Transparency issues regarding stock transactions prompted the intervention.
Russia uses Cellebrite phone-hacking tool after contract ended
Russian authorities used Israeli company Cellebrite's phone-cracking tools to break into human rights activist Andrei Pivovarov's phone months after Cellebrite claimed to end its Russian contracts. The case raises questions about whether the company can enforce restrictions on its own software once sold.
India Tightens Foreign Funding Rules for NGOs
The Indian government has implemented amendments to the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act rules, tightening oversight of how non-governmental organizations receive and utilize foreign funds. The regulations also restrict foreign nationals from serving as NGO functionaries.
World Cup: Third-Place Teams Fight for Knockout Spots
The World Cup group stage neared its conclusion with third-placed teams anxiously competing for advancement to the knockout round. The outcome hinged on simultaneous matches and goal differentials across all groups.
Australia loses midfielder to injury before Paraguay World Cup match
Australia's squad faces injury setbacks with wing-back Jacob Italiano sidelined by a groin injury ahead of the crucial World Cup Group D match against Paraguay. The loss of Italiano and Mathew Leckie weakens the Socceroos' competitive depth.
Sci-Fi Adaptation Arrives with New Trailer
Taika Waititi directs adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel with Jenna Ortega as an AI companion. The film explores themes of loneliness, technology, and human connection.
French social security agency incorrectly demands million-euro repayment
France's CAF (family allowance agency) erroneously calculated that a benefit recipient owed over one million euros spanning 161 years of repayment. The administrative error left the affected individual struggling to resolve the situation through repeated contact attempts with the agency.
Fuel taxes draw criticism from French motorist advocacy groups
Pierre Chasseray, spokesperson for the French motorist association 40 Millions d'Automobilistes, denounced high fuel taxes during radio interviews. The advocacy group criticizes government fuel pricing policy while discussing summer shopping season spending patterns.
Guillaume Gibault (French brief) : Le Slip Français enters the stock market on July 14 - 25/06
Politics
Zimbabwe extends presidential term to 2030
Zimbabwe's Senate overwhelmingly approved constitutional amendments extending presidential terms from five to seven years, allowing President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in office until 2030. Opposition figures condemned the changes as a "constitutional coup" designed to entrench the aging leader's power.
Netanyahu's Political Future Uncertain Despite Rivals' Hesitation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces uncertain political prospects as rivals consider challenges to his leadership. Reports suggest negotiations continue behind closed doors despite public hesitation from opposition figures.