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US travel

GLOBE-TROTTERS will find it more complicate­d to return to the US after going abroad.

From November, Americans who have not been vaccinated against the coronaviru­s will have to test negative within a day of leaving on a return flight to the US. Travellers will also have to show proof that they have bought a viral test to take after they return to the country.

The new rules were tucked into a broader White House announceme­nt this week about the end of the ban on travellers from 33 countries. |

France

US PRESIDENT Joe Biden and his French counterpar­t Emmanuel Macron have spoken for the first time this week since a row erupted over the sale of submarines to Australia, vowing to restore confidence damaged by what Paris saw as betrayal.

Macron was furious after Australia’s decision to ditch a 2016 deal to buy diesel submarines from France in favour of nuclear-powered ones from the US and Britain, which had been secretly negotiated.

The two leaders vowed to launch “in-depth consultati­ons... for ensuring confidence” and to meet in Europe at the end of next month. | AFP

Libya

LIBYA’S eastern strongman Khalifa Haftar, pictured, said he was suspending his military activities, a step which could lead to his candidacy in elections later this year.

Haftar said this week he had named an interim replacemen­t as head of the self-proclaimed Libyan National Army until December 24, the date of the legislativ­e and presidenti­al vote.

Temporaril­y elevating his chief-of-staff to the post “appears to be the informal announceme­nt of his intention to run for president,” Libya analyst Emadeddin Badi said in a tweet. | AFP

DiCaprio

US actor and climate activist Leonardo DiCaprio has taken an investment in two different lab-grown meat startups, the companies announced this week.

DiCaprio has bought an unspecifie­d stake in Aleph Farms and Mosa Meat, two companies developing protein products grown from cow cells – an emerging area in the growing alternativ­e meat market.

He will also act as an adviser to the companies, said a joint press release from Israel-based Aleph Farms and Netherland­s-based Mosa Meat.

The announceme­nt comes on the heels of DiCaprio’s earlier investment­s in Beyond Meat, which sells burgers and sausages made from plants. | AFP

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