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Air travel disrupted over Airbus A320 software switch
Air travel disrupted over Airbus A320 software switch
Economy

More airlines around the world announced delayed or cancelled flights Saturday following an Airbus alert that up to 6,000 A320 aircraft may require upgrades. Its competitor, American Airlines, said it had already begun updating software following Friday's alert, and expected "the vast majority" of approximately 340 affected aircraft to be serviced by Saturday.

Crowds, bargains greet US shoppers on 'Black Friday'
Crowds, bargains greet US shoppers on 'Black Friday'
Economy

The annual "Black Friday" kickoff to the US holiday shopping season drew crowds Friday as millions of Americans seized on the time-tested custom at physical stores and through e-commerce. - Worth waiting for - But some shoppers still view Black Friday as "that time to just get it," Tranay Robinson explained after exiting a shop on 125th Street in Harlem.

Air travel faces disruptions over A320 software switch
Air travel faces disruptions over A320 software switch
Economy

Air passengers have been warned of potential travel disruptions following an Airbus alert on Friday that up to 6,000 operational A320 aircraft may require upgrades. "Airbus acknowledges these recommendations will lead to operational disruptions to passengers and customers," it said, apologising for the inconvenience.

Canada PM under fire for alleged climate U-turn
Canada PM under fire for alleged climate U-turn
Economy

Critics accuse Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney of betraying the fight against climate change. Guilbeault said he entered politics "to champion the fight against climate change," but that key green policies he implemented with Trudeau were being "dismantled" under Carney.

Belgian PM digs in against EU push to use Russian assets for Ukraine
Belgian PM digs in against EU push to use Russian assets for Ukraine
Economy

Belgium's Prime Minister Bart De Wever has called an EU plan to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine "fundamentally wrong", throwing further doubt on a push to agree the move next month. Clamour to harness the Russian assets has grown in the EU after a US plan to stop the war in Ukraine that emerged last week suggested the assets should be unfrozen.

India economic growth beats forecasts but tariffs loom
India economic growth beats forecasts but tariffs loom
Economy

India's economy grew faster than expected in the last quarter, official data showed Friday, but the impact from US tariffs is expected to bite in the rest of the financial year. - Tariff threat - Some experts expect the economy to lose steam in the coming quarters.

China says humanoid robot buzz carries bubble risk
China says humanoid robot buzz carries bubble risk
Economy

More than 150 Chinese companies are making humanoid robots but a market bubble risks forming in the rapidly growing futuristic industry, a Beijing official has warned. More than half of China's 150 humanoid robot companies -- a figure still increasing -- are "startups or 'cross-industry' entrants, which is a good thing for innovation", Li said.

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