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VW, unions in fact-finding talks as carmaker develops new strategy

By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) -Volkswagen unions and management are in the midst of talks unions say went from abysmal to controversial, as workers have accused the carmaker of failing to present a vision for the future despite assurances that a new strategy is underway. In an interview published online to workers in Volkswagen’s works …

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Netherlands explores plan to send rejected African asylum seekers to Uganda

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The conservative Dutch government is looking into sending rejected African asylum seekers to Uganda, Prime Minister Dick Schoof said on Thursday, while acknowledging it might not be feasible. “It is a serious plan, but a lot still needs to be worked out,” he told reporters in Brussels. It was not clear whether such …

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Ukraine seeks global help with massive task of landmine clearance at Swiss meeting

By Emma Farge LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) -Ukraine’s prime minister appealed at a meeting in Switzerland on Thursday for more help clearing landmines and unexploded bombs covering up to a quarter of the country – making it the most mined nation in the world. Switzerland, which is providing financial support, is hosting the conference this week …

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Factbox-Homeowner insurers’ responses after hurricane hits Florida

By Matt Tracy (Reuters) – Hurricane Milton tore through Florida last week, causing as much as $55 billion in property damage throughout the Sunshine State, according to the latest analyst estimates. Hitting just two weeks after Hurricane Helene, Milton was the latest in a series of major hurricanes in recent years to disrupt Florida’s property …

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