
Lila Paulou
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Jan 18, 2024 |
banoyi.com | Lila Paulou |Yuka ROYER
Issued on: 19/01/2024 - 12:10 BUSINESS DAILY © FRANCE 24 By: Lila PAULOU | Yuka ROYER The World Economic Forum is winding down after a week of intense discussions in Davos. A packed agenda on the final day includes panels discussing possible impacts of some key elections as billions of people in more than 50 countries head to the polls in 2024, including in the US. The final panel looks at the economic outlook for this year.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
france24.com | Alessandro XENOS |Lila Paulou |François Picard
How long can Israel’s government dismiss the pressure? The US defense secretary is in town after a week where Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu, for the first time in ten weeks of war, pointedly aired their differences publicly over the way Israel is conducting its ground operation in Gaza and the plan for what happens next. We will ask about the mounting pressure from allies and the mounting domestic pressure after last week’s killing of three escaped hostages by Israeli forces.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
banoyi.com | Lila Paulou |Charles Pellegrin
Issued on: 15/11/2023 - 10:59 BUSINESS DAILY © FRANCE 24 By: Lila PAULOU | Charles PELLEGRIN Follow As Chinese President Xi Jinping lands in San Francisco to attend the APEC summit and meet with his US counterpart Joe Biden, we take a look at the economic relationship between the two countries. In spite of tensions leading to trade restrictions and counter-measures, the two nations' trade was still worth over $750 billion in 2022.
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Oct 13, 2023 |
banoyi.com | Lila Paulou |Carys Garland
Issued on: 13/10/2023 - 22:48 BUSINESS DAILY © FRANCE 24 By: Lila PAULOU | Carys GARLAND Follow | Clémence WALLER Hundreds of Gaza residents who were working in Israel when Hamas launched its deadly attack find themselves stranded in the West Bank, after Israel cut off access to the enclave. They are among some 18,000 Gaza residents who have work permits for Israel.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
banoyi.com | Lila Paulou |Charles Pellegrin
Back to homepage / Shows / Business Daily Issued on: 21/09/2023 - 12:32 BUSINESS DAILY © FRANCE 24 By: Lila PAULOU | Charles PELLEGRIN Follow | Bryan QUINN The United Auto Workers and the US's Big Three carmakers remain far apart in their negotiations as time is running out before the union plans to escalate its strike on Friday. Last week, workers walked off the job at three plants, each belonging to Ford, General Motors and Stellantis.
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