US Inflation Inches Up in January, Marking Smallest Annual Increase in Three Years

The Federal Reserve may decrease interest rates in June following the lowest annual gain in over three years in the United States.


Google Sued by Axel Springer, 31 Other Media Groups in Europe for $2.3 Billion Over Digital Ad Practices

Google is facing a 2.1 billion euros ($2.3 billion) lawsuit filed by 32 media organizations in Europe, including Axel Springer and Schibsted, over alleged financial losses due to the company's digital advertising practices.

Singapore Invests $15 Billion in Cutting-Edge F-35A Jets

Singapore plans to acquire eight Lockheed Martin Corp. F-35A fighter planes for its defense, accelerating the country's procurement of advanced military aircraft amid tensions in the region.

North Korea Continues to Secretly Send Vast Amounts of Artillery Shells to Russia for War, South Korea Says

North Korea has delivered millions of artillery shells to Russia, according to South Korea’s defense minister.


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Some companies in South Korea are giving employees up to $75,000 bonuses to have babies. Some companies in South Korea are giving employees up to $75,000 bonuses to have babies to help raise the country's declining birth rate.
Stellantis signed a multi-billion-euro framework arrangement with Ayvens to sell 500,000 automobiles in Europe over three years.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has urged Western nations to adopt a more assertive stance in seizing Russia's assets that were frozen following the country's invasion of Ukraine.
The Biden administration is reportedly preparing to announce new sanctions on Iran in retaliation for its arms sales that have fortified Russia's defenses amid war with Ukraine.
The European Union (EU) has agreed to ban exports to three Chinese companies and blacklist North Korea's Defense Minister in new sanctions for the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Residents of the Grünheide town in Brandenburg, Germany, have rejected plans by Elon Musk's electric carmaker, Tesla, to expand its factory in the municipality just outside Berlin in a non-binding vote.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un Receives Car From Russia's Vladimir Putin in Another Sign of Warming Ties Between the 2 Countries
North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, has reportedly received a car from Russia's President Vladimir Putin as a personal gift.
US Is Considering Slapping Sanctions on Chinese Companies Helping Russia Fuel Its War in Ukraine
The United States (US) is reportedly considering imposing sanctions on Chinese companies suspected of helping Russia in its war in Ukraine.
Apple Sends Out Threat Alerts, Warns iPhone Users in 92 Countries About Mercenary Spyware Attacks
The EU may fine Apple $539 million for restricting music streaming. Is this related to Spotify's complaint in 2019?
North Korea Is Making Efforts to Increase Koryo Medicine Production Despite Significant Risk
North Korea is making efforts to expand its Koryo medicine production. North Korea is making efforts to expand its Koryo medicine production. The Asian nation is now shifting toward domestically manufactured or produced products, especially in the medical sector, after recently emphasizing the need for greater economic independence.
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