Country

Surge of Chinese EVs in Australia Sparks Dumping Concerns, Up to 50 Brands Expected by 2030

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.


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.

UK Supermarkets Allegedly Fool Customers by Falsely Labeling Bakery Products 'Freshly Baked,' 'Freshly Made'

Some UK supermarkets are accused of fooling their customers. A trading standard complaint claims they falsely label bakery products "freshly baked" or "freshly made."


Latest News

Why are Oil Companies Thriving During Joe Biden's Term? Here's What Charges Oil & Gas Industry Profits
Why are oil companies raking hundreds of billions during Joe Biden's term? Is POTUS to blame? Here are the latest details.
Israel Declares War Following Large-Scale Hamas Attacks
Israel faces the harsh reality of the ongoing conflict with Hamas as the country struggles to bounce back from increasing inflation, price surges, and housing shortages.
Port of Baltimore's Shipping Channel Fully Reopens After Bridge Collapse
The main shipping channel into and out of the Port of Baltimore has reopened to its original depth after the cargo ship Dali collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, causing its collapse and blocking most of the traffic into and out of the harbor, as well as the deaths of six Latino immigrants working on the bridge.
Singapore Airlines Offers $10,000 Compensation to Turbulence Victims
Singapore Airlines has offered to pay compensation to each of the people injured onboard flight SQ 321 in late May when it hit severe turbulence in Myanmar and was diverted to Thailand.
Thieves Drill into Basement of Bulgari Store in Rome, Escape With $535k Worth of Gems Hollywood-Style Heist
A gang of thieves made a Hollywood-style heist at Bulgari’s Rome store, drilling into the basement before stealing around $535,000 worth of gems and escaping into the city’s sewers in under 11 minutes.
Mystery Surrounds OpenAI's San Francisco Office as Undercover Guards Raise Concerns
OpenAI's San Francisco office is shrouded in mystery and unease as locals report the presence of undercover security guards who remain tight-lipped, leaving neighboring businesses and residents unsettled.
Commemorations Marking The 80th Anniversary Of D-Day Take Place In Normandy
French markets saw a sharp decline after President Macron's unexpected call for a snap election, reflecting investor concerns over economic instability.
Jonathan Kaye, a 52-year-old millionaire investment banker and Managing Director at Moelis & Company, was filmed punching a woman in the face, causing her to fall to the ground, during a confrontation on the streets of Brooklyn.
OCBC Bank to Bolster Corporate Banking with Expanded Software Engineering Team in Shenzhen
OCBC Bank plans to hire 300 highly skilled engineers in China over the next three years to strengthen its corporate banking business, expanding its Shenzhen office where it currently has over 260
Trudeau's Government to Vote on Capital-Gains Tax Increase, Raising Billions Despite Business Concerns
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government will vote on a proposed capital-gains tax inclusion rate hike.
  9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
Real Time Analytics