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Unilever follows Russian law; Barbie boosts box office sales

Meanwhile, Musk wants less chirp and more X at Twitter.

Star Margot Robbie at the Barbie premiere.

Ata mārie and welcome to Monday’s recap of the top political and business stories from around the world.

First up, consumer goods giant Unilever will let Russian employees be conscripted to war in Ukraine, despite condemning the “brutal” and “senseless” acts by President Vladimir

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Jonathan Mitchell Mon, 24 Jul 2023
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