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Op-Ed: Energy supply fears have Europe in a panic as it tries to avert a full-blown crisis
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Op-Ed: Energy supply fears have Europe in a panic as it tries to avert a full-blown crisis

Workers are seen at the construction site of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, near the town of Kingisepp, Leningrad region, Russia, June 5, 2019. Anton Vaganov | Reuters As a business executive friend of mine texted me Wednesday, “Europe feels like it’s starting to panic.” He’s right. The concerns about energy supplies are accelerating […]

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Forget the Eiffel Tower. Here’s where the French travel in France
Business

Forget the Eiffel Tower. Here’s where the French travel in France

International travelers may prioritize visits to the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre when they visit France.     But French residents have other ideas. Border restrictions during the pandemic largely gave locals the chance to explore their country without foreign tourists, which in 2019 numbered some 90 million. The French did not squander the opportunity. More […]

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Germany triggers ‘alert level’ of emergency gas plan, sees high risk of long-term supply shortages
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Germany triggers ‘alert level’ of emergency gas plan, sees high risk of long-term supply shortages

Habeck has previously warned the situation is going to be “really tight in winter” without precautionary measures to prevent a gas supply shortage. Picture Alliance | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Germany has declared it is moving to the so-called “alert level” of its emergency gas plan, as reduced Russian flows exacerbate fears of a […]

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Tourists are flocking back to Southeast Asia — but the robust recovery is showing signs of cracks
Business

Tourists are flocking back to Southeast Asia — but the robust recovery is showing signs of cracks

After more than two years of lockdowns and border controls, Southeast Asia is finally experiencing some semblance of the old days of travel. Flights are steadily returning to 2019 levels in the region’s major economies, with Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia being the most popular destinations this year, according to the flight data analytics firm Cirium. […]

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Travelers are upset about rising costs, but most aren’t canceling their plans just yet
Business

Travelers are upset about rising costs, but most aren’t canceling their plans just yet

Summer travel talk sure isn’t what it used to be. Rather than sun, sand and surf, many travel discussions now center on inflation, rising fuel costs and flight cancellations, a situation which could derail a much-needed 2022 summer travel comeback. Travel conversations on Twitter decreased 75% from April to May, while discussions related to gas […]

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Millennial in Atlanta quits 0,000 job, moves to Lisbon: ‘You get a lot of bang for your buck here’
World

Millennial in Atlanta quits $180,000 job, moves to Lisbon: ‘You get a lot of bang for your buck here’

Sharolyn Wynter recalls feeling “so proud and happy” when she hit a six-figure salary for the first time as a consultant for Deloitte.  “And then it was such a fleeting moment,” says Wynter, now 37. “I was still going to work every day, working long hours, not being able to enjoy this money that I’d […]

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After the ‘hippie’ bus and the Beetle, VW has its eyes on America once again
Business

After the ‘hippie’ bus and the Beetle, VW has its eyes on America once again

As Volkswagen looks to resurrect the Scout brand in the United States, CEO Herbert Diess has shed light on the decision, saying it represents an opportunity for the German auto giant to “become much more American.”  VW announced plans to re-launch the Scout as a fully-electric pick-up and “rugged” SUV last Wednesday, with prototypes due […]

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Inflation hasn’t affected travel activity in Europe that much, says Indian hospitality firm
Travel

Inflation hasn’t affected travel activity in Europe that much, says Indian hospitality firm

Mandar Vaidya of Oyo says that’s probably because of pent-up demand. Source

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Why Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could spark a NATO defense spending spree
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Why Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could spark a NATO defense spending spree

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is unleashing a new era of military spending across Europe. Member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, such as Germany, have done an about-face on its defense budget in recent weeks. “The Russian invasion of Ukraine was a wake-up call for a lot of Germans, for politicians and for […]

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Recession fears tied to Treasury yields are overblown, Canaccord’s Tony Dwyer suggests
Finance

Recession fears tied to Treasury yields are overblown, Canaccord’s Tony Dwyer suggests

Wall Street may be overestimating recession risks. While investors focus on an unnerving inversion between the five-year and 30-year Treasury Note yields, Canaccord Genuity’s Tony Dwyer is concentrating on optimistic activity in another part of the bond market. According to Dwyer, the three-month versus five-year yield shows a healthier picture of the U.S. economy because […]

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