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Mytilineos nears green energy deal in North America
Mytilineos is close to reaching an agreement on green energy in North America, Evangelos Mytilineos, chairman and CEO of Mytilineos Energy & Metals, told Bloomberg TV on Tuesday.
In an interview, Mytilineos said that the framework in North America is very attractive and noted that in Europe the system is more bureaucratic and things move more slowly.
The EU will Block Putin and Lavrov's Bank Accounts
The European Union will block assets, including bank accounts, of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in European banks, but will not ban them from entering the 27-nation bloc to keep the negotiation channels open.
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USA: “Greece is everyone’s Tourism Plan A”
"This is your first chance to return to Europe… Don't miss it," Bloomberg News reported about American holidays in Greece.
Even before Greece announced on April 19 that it would be the first European country to host Americans - including those unvaccinated - demand for summer travel to the Aegean had risen.
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Huawei Employees Are Complaining about the Work Overload
An open letter has been posted to Huawei's internal messaging board -- and then quickly deleted -- containing a sharp rebuke of the company's overtime policy and alleging executives are covering up the full extent of extra work that's happening, Bloomberg reported.
Ankara mistaken in thinking it can reach deal with US, says expert
"The sanctions of Turkey are coming," Teneo Intelligence's director of research, Wolfango Piccoli, told Bloomberg television on Wednesday after the agency reported that Washington is mulling strict measures against the country if it persists with plans to purchase a Russian missile defense system despite American objections.
Huawei Technologies' Creator and CEO, Ren Zhengfei won’t Approve Countermeasures Against Apple
Huawei Technologies' creator and CEO, Ren Zhengfei, told Bloomberg TV that Beijing's countermeasures against Apple Inc. are unlikely and he will oppose a possible move from Beijing to the iPhone maker.
Answering some calls in China for reprisal measures against Apple, Ren Zhengfei said he would "protest" against any such move if it was taken by the Beijing government.
Merkel tells Pristina: End "war" with Serbia
Merkel's spokesperson Steffen Seibert said Germany has "zero understanding" for Pristina imposing a 100 percent tax on products from central Serbia.
He also told Bloomberg agency that Germany "would have preferred Serbia to allow Kosovo to join Interpol."
"We hope that both sides quickly return to dialogue," Seibert said.
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Azerbaijan, Bulgaria not Only Friends, But Strategic Partners
Azerbaijan and Bulgaria are not only friends, but also strategic partners, Azerbaijan's ambassador to Bulgaria Nargiz Gurbanova told Bloomberg TV, quoted by Trend News Agency.
Uber Concealed Massive Hack that Exposed data of 57m Divers and Users
Uber concealed a massive global breach of the personal information of 57 million customers and drivers in October 2016, failing to notify the individuals and regulators, the company acknowledged on Tuesday, quoted by The Guardian.
Uber also confirmed it had paid the hackers responsible $100,000 to delete the data and keep the breach quiet, which was first reported by Bloomberg.
German “No” to new Greek rescue package, says Schauble
Germany would not accept a new bailout program for Greece in the event the IMF left the current program, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble told Bloomberg news agency. Mr.