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Citi to End Operations in Haiti After 50 Years

Citi to End Operations in Haiti After 50 Years

Citi has decided to end its operations in Haiti, concluding more than 50 years of presence in the country.


Hyundai Motor Reaches Tentative Wage Deal With South Korean Union

Hyundai Motor Co. reached a tentative wage deal with its labor union in South Korea on Monday. Hyundai Motor Co. reached a tentative wage deal with its labor union in South Korea on Monday, potentially averting a strike at its main manufacturing hub.

Baidu's Driverless Vehicle Hits Pedestrian in China; Public Largely Backs the Car Maker

A driverless car operated by Baidu in China hit a jaywalking pedestrian, sparking social media support for the carmaker due to the pedestrian crossing against the light.

Queens Woman Charged in Murder-for-Hire Plot Offering $10K, Sexual Favors, and Fake Crypto to Kill Lover's Wife and Daughter

A 42-year-old woman has been charged in a murder-for-hire plot after allegedly offering $10,000 and sexual favors to kill her lover's wife, using a fake dark website.


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Hatch Recalls Nearly 1 Million Baby Sound Machine Adapters in US, Canada Over Shock Hazard
Hatch is recalling nearly one million power adapters sold with baby sound machines in the US and Canada due to a shock hazard.
Tourists Not Welcome: Barcelona Locals Fire Water Guns at Visitors in Anti-Tourism Protest
Locals of the city of Barcelona took to the streets to protest the overtourism reported in the area, with some of them firing water guns at walking tourists.
UK Card Spending Drops for First Time Since 2021, Barclays Says
Spending on credit and debit cards decreased last month, marking the first monthly decline since February 2021, according to the June statistics released by London-based Barclays bank.
Ryanair Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Violent Brawl Breaks Out Mid-Air
A Ryanair aircraft had to make an emergency landing in Marrakech, Morocco, following a heated altercation among passengers.
Target to Stop Taking Personal Checks for Payment Starting Next Week—Here's Why
Target will stop accepting personal checks as payment starting next week. Target will stop accepting personal checks as payment starting next week due to their declining popularity in recent years.
American Rounds deployed automated ammo kiosks at certain US grocery stores to increase bullet availability for gun owners.
Rodrigo Correia da Silva, CEO of Suprevida
Suprevida addresses the critical challenges plaguing the healthcare products supply chain in Brazil by leveraging a multi-sided platform that enhances transactional efficiency and inventory allocation within the country's vast and diverse territory.
electric cars
European tariffs have reportedly slowed China's electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle export growth by 20-30% in recent months.
Listeria Found in Al-Safa Frozen Chicken: USDA Recalls 2,010 Pounds Imported from Canada
The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service recalled 2,010 pounds of frozen ready-to-eat chicken imported from Canada by Al-Safa US due to potential contamination with listeria, discovered during routine testing.
Burberry Prepares to Cut Jobs Due to Plummeting Sales
British luxury clothing retailer Burberry announced that it was making hundreds of jobs redundant after allegedly initiating a restructuring program as a reaction to a drop in profits.
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