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Report: Foreign Investment in France Hit 10-Year High Last Year

Foreign investment in France rose 16 percent in 2017 to levels not seen for a decade as President Emmanuel Macron's bid to attract money from abroad gains pace, a government report said Tuesday.

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Elon Musk Makes Light of Tesla's Woes in April 1 Twitter Prank

Elon Musk, the flamboyant boss of Tesla and SpaceX, took to Twitter on April Fool's day to joke the electric car-maker, which has been rocked by bad news, was going bankrupt.

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Alibaba Acquisition Values Meal-Deliverer Ele.me at $9.5 Billion

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba said Monday it was acquiring full ownership of leading food-delivery firm Ele.me in a deal that values the Shanghai-based start-up at $9.5 billion.

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China Slaps Retaliatory Tariffs on 128 U.S. Products

China on Monday imposed tariffs on 128 U.S. imports worth $3 billion, including fruit and pork, retaliating for U.S. duties on steel and aluminum that Beijing said "seriously infringed" Chinese interests.

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France Braces for Mass Rail Strikes

France braced Monday for the start of three months of rolling rail strikes, the first in a series of walkouts affecting everything from energy to garbage collection as President Emmanuel Macron's reform agenda comes up against resistance.

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African Americans Largely Left Out among High-Paying Jobs

Jonathan Garland's fascination with architecture started early: He spent much of his childhood designing Lego houses and gazing at Boston buildings on rides with his father away from their largely minority neighborhood.

But when Garland looked around at his architectural college, he didn't see many who looked like him — there were few black faces in classroom seats, and fewer teaching skills or giving lectures.

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Trump Targets Amazon Again in New Tweets

U.S. President Donald Trump has resumed his attacks against online retailing giant Amazon and accused The Washington Post, owned by Amazon's founder Jeff Bezos, of lobbying for the company.

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London Firm Revamps Pay by Letting Staff Set Salaries

Against a backdrop in Britain of gender pay gaps and ongoing disputes over executives' earnings, employees at one London company are helping each other set salaries.

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Macron Reform Drive is Make-or-Break for French Unions

Facing a push for deep reforms by President Emmanuel Macron targeting the public sector and businesses, French unions kick off a wave of strikes Tuesday that analysts say will test how much weight they still carry.

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Trump Says Infrastructure Plan May Wait until after Elections

U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday his major infrastructure plan may not make it through Congress until after key midterm elections in November.

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