Tesla muss Millionen an Ex-Mitarbeiter wegen Rassismus zahlen

Albany (Reuters) – Der Elektrobauer Tesla ist wegen nicht unterbundener rassistischer Belästigungen in seinem Werk in Kalifornien von einem US-Gericht zur Zahlung von 3,2 Millionen Dollar an einen ehemaligen Mitarbeiter verdonnert worden. Die Geschworenen sprachen dem Afroamerikaner Owen Diaz, der als Fahrstuhlführer arbeitete, den Schadenersatz wegen seelischer Grausamkeit zu, hieß es in dem Urteil vom …

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Dax nach Ölpreis-Schock zur Eröffnung höher erwartet

Frankfurt (Reuters) – Nach dem Ölpreis-Schock wird der Dax Berechnungen von Banken und Brokerhäusern zufolge am Dienstag wieder höher starten. Die sprunghaft angestiegenen Ölpreise wegen einer Förderkürzung des Ölkartells Opec+ hatten zum Wochenstart die Kauflaune der Anleger abgewürgt. Die Furcht vor einem erneuten Inflationsschub sowie länger anziehenden Zinsen drückten den deutschen Leitindex am Montag um …

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Putin ally accuses Western leaders of blood on their hands for supporting Ukraine

(Reuters) – Russia’s parliament speaker said on Tuesday that Western leaders have blood on their hands for supporting Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and that support has led to the creation of a “terrorist state” in Europe’s centre. Vyacheslav Volodin, an ally of President Vladimir Putin, said that the killing of prominent war blogger Vladlen Tatarsky …

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Philippine Finance Minister: central bank has “probably done enough” to tackle inflation

MANILA (Reuters) – The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has “probably done enough” to tackle inflation, the country’s finance secretary said on Tuesday, in comments that may add weight to expectations the central bank’s policy tightening cycle is nearing an end. Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno, who sits on the seven-man policy-making monetary board, said monetary …

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UAE plans long-term economic ties with Israel despite political strains

By Rachna Uppal and Lisa Barrington DUBAI (Reuters) -The United Arab Emirates’ commitment to a long-term strategic relationship with Israel should survive political turbulence, analysts say, after one of the most right-wing governing coalitions in Israel’s history prompted widespread anger. A series of recent moves and comments by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has infuriated …

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Ukraine destroys 14 out of 17 drones Russia launched overnight -military

(Reuters) -Ukrainian defence forces destroyed 14 out of 17 Iranian-made Shahed drones Russia launched overnight, Ukraine’s military said on Tuesday, with 13 drones destroyed over the Odesa region in the country’s southwest. “In total, up to 17 launches of UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) attacks were recorded, presumably from the eastern coast area of the Sea …

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