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Newspaper headline roundup

(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 05 Sep - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Putin's flagship Arctic gas project struggles to lure customers.

Ofcom to explore scrapping second-class mail deliveries on Saturdays.

Marketers threaten to cut spending on Elon Musk's X in record numbers.

China's Xi courts African leaders to ward off geopolitical rivals.

Harris proposes 28% top capital gains tax rate in softening of Biden's plan.

CVC reports jump in dealmaking in first results since IPO.

US job openings fall to lowest level since 2021.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Verizon nearing deal for Frontier Communications.

Ford, Coors Light and other brands retreat from a gay-rights index.

Harris pares back Biden's capital-gains tax proposal.

North Korean spies are infiltrating US companies through IT jobs.

Israel's ultra-orthodox Jews are at a crossroads as military-draft orders arrive.

LES ECHOS French demographic decline could lead to the closure of thousands of classes and schools.

Flamanville EPR shut down, checks underway.

China pledges 50 bln usd to Africa, its 'strategic' partner.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Australia's Vection Technologies acquires The Digital Box-QuestIt.

Unieuro, Nhoa and Alkemy, barriers against takeover bids.

Public tenders to delist IVS and Salcef on starting blocks.

CINCO DIAS The world's largest investment fund now exceeds the size of Spain's GDP.

Cirsa prepares a new IPO attempt with record revenues and EBITDA in H1.

Rare earths, too much supply on the market. Prices at their lowest since 2021.

HANDELSBLATT Bayer launches next political push in the USA.

SAP parts ways with chief technology officer Juergen Mueller.

China's car manufacturers still want to avert EU tariffs and make proposals.

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