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Apple Pay Soon to Offer Users ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Loans Through Affirm

Apple partners with Affirm for "buy now, pay later" loans. The Apple Pay logo is displayed in a mobile kiosk sponsored by Visa and Wells Fargo to demonstrate the new Apple Pay mobile payment system on October 20, 2014 in San Francisco City.


Taiwanese Tech Giant MediaTek Working on Arm-Based Chip for Microsoft PCs, Source Reveals

MediaTek, a leading chip design company from Taiwan, is reportedly working on an Arm-based chip for personal computers running Microsoft's Windows operating system.

EU Plans to Sanction Russia's Sovcomflot PJSC to Curb Kremlin's War Financing

The European Union is considering sanctions against Russia's Sovcomflot PJSC, a major oil-shipping company, aiming to curtail the Kremlin's financial support for its military actions in Ukraine.

GameStop Raises More Than $2 Billion After ‘Roaring Kitty’ Stock Rally

GameStop has announced that it raised about $2.14 billion in its second share offering in a month. GameStop announced on Tuesday, June 11, that it raised about $2.


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Chiquita Brands Ordered to Pay $38.3 Million for Funding Paramilitary Group in Colombia
Chiquita Brands has been ordered by a federal jury in Florida to pay $38.3 million to 16 family members of victims killed by a paramilitary group it funded during Colombia's civil war.
Two Texas Men Get More Than 3 Years in Prison for Conspiracy to Sell Iranian Oil to China
Two Texas men were sentenced to 45 months in prison for trying to sell Iranian oil to a refinery in China in violation of US sanctions.
Surge of Chinese EVs in Australia Sparks Dumping Concerns, Up to 50 Brands Expected by 2030
The influx of Chinese electric vehicles into the Australian car market, potentially reaching up to 50 brands by 2030.
US Is Pursuing Nearly $200,000 USDT From Binance That Was Part of $1 Million Pig-Butchering Scam
The US government has filed a forfeiture complaint to reclaim nearly $200,000 of tether (USDT) from Binance, which was linked to pig-butchering scams that stole over $1 million.
Biden Administration Proposes Rule to Exclude Medical Debt from Most Credit Reports
The Biden administration has proposed a rule to exclude medical debt from most individual credit reports, aiming to protect over 15 million Americans from the negative impact of major health care bills on their borrowing capabilities.
Amazon Sued by Thousands of Delivery Drivers Over Unpaid Wages, Contractor Status
Thousands of Amazon delivery drivers are suing the company, claiming that being classified as independent contractors instead of employees has resulted in unpaid wages and financial hardships.
Apple Vision Pro to Be Available in Australia, Canada, UK, and More Beginning June 28
Apple has announced the expansion of its Apple Vision Pro to new countries and regions. Apple has announced the expansion of its Apple Vision Pro to new countries and regions.
US Bans Imports From 3 More Chinese Companies Tied to Uyghur Forced Labor
The US has added three more firms to a list that blocked imports from companies that are allegedly linked to Uyghur forced laborers in China.
US Sanctions Former Exxon Contractor, Public Official in Guyana Over Alleged Fraud and Bribery
The US has sanctioned a Guyanese mining mogul over accusations of tax fraud and bribery. The United States (US) has sanctioned Guyanese mining mogul Nazar Mohamed and his son Azruddin over accusations of tax fraud and bribery, the Treasury Department announced on Tuesday.
Samsung Electronics is merging its North American AI research centers and has hired a former Apple executive to lead the newly formed North America AI Center, which combines teams from Toronto and Mountain View.
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