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Australian Telco Giant Telstra to Cut 2,800 Jobs by End of 2024 to Keep on Competitive Landscape
Telstra announced that it will cut 2,800 jobs by the end of 2024, especially products and services in its enterprise business.
Target Slashes Prices on 5,000 Essential Products Owing to Inflation-Driven Budget Cuts
Target said it will decrease prices on 5,000 popular goods to attract more customers amid inflation fears.
AU, NZ Evacuate Nationals as Unrest in New Caledonia Continues
The foreign ministries of Australia and New Zealand have announced that it would be evacuating its nationals in New Caledonia as riots spark across the island regarding independence and nickel mining.
FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg Resigns After Scathing Toxic Workplace Investigation, Sexual Harassment Allegations
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) Chairman Martin Gruenberg announced on Monday his intention to step down once a successor is found for the banking regulator.
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A whistleblower has come out with allegations that GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) deceived the public about the safety of Zantac, a popular heartburn medicine.
US water utilities are targeted by cyberattacks more frequently. EPA warns that the cyberattacks are becoming more severe as well.
Ex-Home Depot CEO bashed Bidenomics. He claimed that Joe Biden's policy missteps could create a "wrecking ball" for the next U.S. president.
Apple is aggressively discounting select iPhone models in China, offering up to a $360 price reduction on its official Tmall site. It aims to compete with local rivals like Huawei, which is under pressure from its new smartphone series, the Pura 70.
Two German banks in Russia had their assets seized by the court over a Baltic Sea gas project construction issue.
China restricts certain US corporations' investments, imports, and exports, including weapons sales to Taiwan.
Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair said that their net profit rose to $2.09 billion or 34%, making it its best-ever financial performance.
The 10-year Japanese Government Bond (JGB) rose to its highest level in 11 years since a similar rating was recorded back in 2013.
Blue Origin launched its first human spaceflight in two years after an uncrewed flight in 2022 forced the company to postpone its human spaceflights.
Amidst Taiwan's presidential inauguration, the Chinese government made a significant move by imposing sanctions on Boeing and two other defense companies.