• German car sales slump in July

    HAMBURG: Sales of new cars in Germany were down significantly in July compared to the same month last year, official data showed yesterday. A total of 236,393 new cars were registered last month in Europe’s largest car market — 25 percent fewer than during the same month last year, the KBA transport authority said. 

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  • German startups ride a boom in mini-launchers for small satellites

    AUGSBURG: Car-manufacturing powerhouse Germany is rushing to join the private sector space race as it looks to ride a boom in mini-launchers for small satellites and compete with major US firms such as SpaceX. 

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  • Racial employment divide continues in recovering US economy

    WASHINGTON: As vaccines help quell COVID-19 cases, millions of Americans have gone back to work-but fewer Black and Hispanic workers are being rehired, entrenching persistent inequalities in the United States.

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  • PepsiCo to sell Tropicana, Naked stake to PAI Partners

    PARIS: US drinks giant PepsiCo said yesterday that it will sell a majority share in its drink brands Tropicana and Naked to French investment fund PAI Partners for $3.3 billion. 

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  • Boursa Kuwait net profits surge by 39% for the first half of 2021

    KUWAIT: In a meeting of its board members yesterday, Boursa Kuwait announced net profits attributable to equity holders of the parent company of KD 7.8 million for the six month period ended 30 June 2021, a notable increase of 39 percent compared to the same period in 2020, when the company recorded net profits of around KD 5.6 million.

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  • Alibaba earnings fall as China tech giants face turmoil

    BEIJING: Chinese e-commerce leader Alibaba Group said yesterday that it posted lower profit but maintained steady revenue growth, indicating that a government crackdown on the country’s tech giants was having little impact on its core business. 

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  • Kuwait races to vaccinate population

    KUWAIT: Large crowds of people were present at Kuwait Vaccination Center yesterday to receive their doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, as Kuwait races to vaccinate the public especially with the approaching start date of the school year next month.

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  • US authorities scramble, trade blame as millions face eviction

    LOS ANGELES: Eviction protections expired Sunday for millions of Americans who could face homelessness within days, triggering a scramble to unlock billions in stalled rental aid and recriminations in Washington.

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  • US manufacturing growth slows sharply in July: Survey

    WASHINGTON: US factory activity slowed sharply in July amid ongoing supply shortages and bottlenecks, according to an industry survey released yesterday. 

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