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Diamond trade polishes its act as Russia sanctions loom
Diamond trade polishes its act as Russia sanctions loom
Economy

As European capitals prepare to implement long-awaited sanctions on Russia's diamond exports, Belgian traders are bracing for new scrutiny of their industry. If traders are now seen helping Russia evade sanctions to keep financing its invasion of Ukraine, the shine may come off diamonds once again.

Six recycling innovations that could change fashion
Six recycling innovations that could change fashion
Economy

The fashion industry's enormous waste problem is pushing governments, particularly in Europe, towards ambitious recycling targets. The problem is that recycling textiles is a highly complex task and technical solutions are still in their infancy.

Markets mixed as traders await US data, Fed speakers
Markets mixed as traders await US data, Fed speakers
Economy

Asian markets were mixed Tuesday following a tepid performance on Wall Street, with profit-taking tempering hopes for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts next year and traders awaiting key US inflation data due later this week. Data suggests traders see almost one percentage point of cuts through next year, with US Treasury yields continuing to come down from their 16-year highs last month.

'Disastrous' gridlock hits S. Africa's busiest port
'Disastrous' gridlock hits S. Africa's busiest port
Economy

More than 60,000 containers are stuck at sea waiting to be offloaded at South Africa's biggest port amid gridlock blamed on bad weather and equipment failures that is damaging the poor economy, according to business and political groups. Transnet has said the delays in Durban are the result of bad weather compounding breakdowns, ageing equipment and other issues.

Gucci design studio strikes over move to Milan
Gucci design studio strikes over move to Milan
Economy

Some 40 artisans from Gucci's design studio downed tools Monday in the creatives' first ever strike, held over plans to move much of the team from Rome to Milan. While 153 employees are due to be transferred to Milan by March, the fate of the 66 other artisans due to remain in Rome "is uncertain", according to the unions.

Sales of new US homes slow in October
Sales of new US homes slow in October
Economy

New home sales in the United States decelerated in October, according to government data released Monday, although the market for new properties remains boosted by a lack of inventory for existing ones. The resulting lack of supply for existing homes has nudged more buyers into the market for new houses instead, even as they grapple with affordability.

Paris mayor to stop using 'global sewer' X
Paris mayor to stop using 'global sewer' X
Technology

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said on Monday she was quitting Elon Musk's social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, which she described as a "global sewer" and a tool to disrupt democracy. "This media has become a vast global sewer."

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