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Nestlé Expects Chocolate Demand to Drop as Cocoa Prices Rise
Nestlé warns of potential reduced chocolate consumption due to soaring cocoa costs, which may force price hikes and impact consumer demand.
Premier Inn Workers Rally Over 1,500 Job Cut Plans
Premier Inn workers protested at Whitbread’s annual shareholder meeting against plans to cut 1,500 jobs, despite reported profit increases.
Record-Breaking Heatwaves Linked to New Shipping Fuel Regulations
A new study revealed that record-breaking heat waves are likely caused by new low-sulfur fuel regulations in ships implemented by the IMO in 2020, which reduced sulfur dioxide emissions by 80%.
Mexican Sinaloa Cartel Conspired With Chinese Banking Group to Launder $50 Million, US DOJ Says
The US DOJ alleged that the Mexican Sinaloa Cartel collaborated with wealthy Chinese nationals in California to launder up to $50 million from drug trafficking.
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A poultry farm in the Greater Sydney basin in the Australian state of New South Wales is under quarantine after bird flu was detected in it.
Jeff Bezos affirms his commitment to upholding high journalistic standards amidst controversy surrounding the ethical integrity of The Washington Post's new publisher Will Lewis.
Bank of Thailand Governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput doubled down its opposition against the Thai government of PM Srettha Thavisin and its plan to give almost $14 billion in cash to almost all of its adult citizens.
Netflix is set to open two enormous entertainment venues in the United States next year. Netflix is set to open two enormous entertainment venues in the United States next year, promising viewers an immersive experience based on their favorite shows.
Trump Media & Technology Group has announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the company's filing to resale certain shares and warrants.
The Biden administration has released the final regulations for the IRA's prevailing wage and registered apprenticeships (PWA) provisions.
Krispy Kreme offered 'Friends' doughnuts, but they were exclusive to the UK and Ireland, leaving US fans confused.
The California Labor Commissioner’s Office fined Amazon $5.9 million for violating a state law that prevented warehouse workers from being pushed to work so quickly that their personal health and safety were put at risk.
A US official is traveling to Japan after discussions with the Dutch government to strengthen allied to restrict China's access to advanced semiconductor technology.
Nvidia officially surpassed Microsoft Tuesday (June 18) as the world’s most valuable company after its stock price is valued at $135 per share.