all Southwest flights suspended due to an IT issue

It was a computer problem with the reservation system that caused this “brief pause in flight activities”. The US aviation regulator, the FAA, said on Twitter Tuesday that it had, at the request of Southwest Airlines, temporarily suspended all of the company’s flights to the United States due to a computer problem with the reservation … Read more

Tesla recalls 6,000 cars in US over brake issue

The American electric car maker has announced that an irregularity has been detected on the Model 3 and Y. New reminder for Telsa. The American electric car maker, owned by eccentric Elon Musk, announced Wednesday, June 2, recalling nearly 6,000 cars in the United States after detecting a problem with the brakes. The group announces … Read more

workplace accidents at Amazon singled out ahead of its annual promotions

“Workers at Amazon sites are injured more often, and more seriously than in the warehouses of other companies,” a coalition of unions said in a report released Tuesday Amazon is again accused by American unions of not sufficiently protecting its employees from work-related accidents in its warehouses in the run-up to its gigantic annual sales … Read more

The Solutions 30 case shakes the Paris Stock Exchange

STORY – The market is witnessing a battle led by short sellers who accuse the company of Mafia ties. Rarely has a stock market massacre been so predictable. This Whit Monday will be a Black Monday for the Solutions 30 share, which will trade for the first time since May 10. Blocked for two long … Read more

Pfizer acclaimed and AstraZeneca shunned by Europe

Industry Commissioner Thierry Breton said the contract with AstraZeneca had not yet been renewed after June. The enthusiasm for the BioNtech-Pfizer vaccine continues. Ursula von der Leyen announced on Saturday the signing of a third contract with the American group for the supply of 1.8 billion doses in 2022/2023, including 900 million in option. “We … Read more

An unprecedented alliance to pilot the aircraft carrier of the future

A joint venture agreement (JV) will be signed on Monday by Éric Pommellet, CEO of Naval Group, and Laurent Castaing, general manager of Chantiers de l’Atlantique. The vast construction site of the new generation aircraft carrier (Pang), which will succeed the Charles-de-Gaulle by 2038, commits itself with the launch, Monday March 29, of the pre-project … Read more

The emblematic Pepsi-Cola brand in New York, classified as a historic monument

The sign was built in 1936 and restored in 1993. Discussions to classify it have been going on for 20 years. A huge illuminated Pepsi-Cola sign installed on the banks of the East River in New York, has just been classified as a historical monument, after more than 25 years of discussions. The 37-meter-long and … Read more

In New York, the RATP takes tourists on a double-decker bus

Through its subsidiary RATP Dev, the Parisian public transport company has been operating fifteen buses in the colors of the American flag since Wednesday. When it comes to original means of transport, New York seems to appreciate French know-how. After the cable car serving Roosevelt Island installed by the Poma company, it is the turn … Read more

The Agnelli family becomes a 24% shareholder in Louboutin

The Agnellis will have two out of seven representatives on the brand’s supervisory board. The Exor holding company has invested 541 million euros. The Agnelli family, owners of Ferrari and Juventus, has invested 541 million euros through its Exor holding company to become a 24% shareholder in luxury shoemaker Christian Louboutin, the two groups announced … Read more

Macif in pole position to buy Aviva France

INFO LE FIGARO – The trade unions see in the Macif project a means of “preserving the future of employees” and therefore employment. The sale of insurer Aviva France takes a decisive step this week. According to our information, Macif should enter into exclusive negotiations to take over the subsidiary of the British insurer which … Read more