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The court has approved the sale of Tupperware Brands' assets to its lenders, which would allow it to exit bankruptcy and ensure the company continues its operations. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Brendan ...
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King Charles is expected to return to a "normal" schedule of overseas trips next year after his visits to Australia and Samoa proved a "perfect tonic", a Buckingham Palace official has said.