
All assembly lines at Toyota's auto plants in Japan have been shut down by computer problems
All 28 vehicle assembly lines at Toyota’s 14 auto plants in Japan have shut down over a problem in its computer system that deals with incoming auto parts
2023-08-29 11:50

Alibaba CEO and Chairman Zhang to step down to focus on cloud business
By Brenda Goh and Casey Hall SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Alibaba Group on Tuesday said its CEO and chairman Daniel Zhang will
2023-06-20 16:25

Taiwan Considers Keeping Nuclear Reactors on Emergency Standby
Taiwan is considering keeping nuclear power plants on standby in case of emergencies, signaling a loosening of policy
2023-05-29 11:00

Vietnam Arrests Chairman of Builder LDG For Alleged Deceit
Vietnam police arrested the chairman of builder LDG Investment JSC for allegedly deceiving customers of a residential project
2023-12-01 11:46

The African Union is joining the G20, a powerful acknowledgement of a continent of 1 billion people
The Group of 20 of the world’s leading economies is welcoming the African Union as a permanent member
2023-09-09 14:21

Starbucks ordered to pay $25.6 million to a manager who says she was fired for being White
A jury on Monday found in favor of former Starbucks regional director Shannon Phillips, who sued the company for wrongfully firing her, claiming she was terminated for being White.
2023-06-15 00:51

For travelers who want to avoid babies and kids, one airline will test an adults-only section
One airline is betting that passengers will pay extra to sit away from babies and young children
2023-08-30 05:15

Norway asks EU regulator to fine Facebook owner Meta over privacy breach
By Gwladys Fouche OSLO (Reuters) -Norway's data regulator will refer the ongoing fine it has imposed on Meta Platforms to
2023-09-28 20:59

RecoverTM, Rieter and Polopiqué Collaborate to Promote Recycling in the Textile Industry
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2023-06-13 17:57

Florida minimum wage raised to $12 an hour as part of 2020 constitutional amendment
Florida's minimum wage rose by one dollar Saturday to $12/hour. The increase is the result of a constitutional amendment approved by voters in 2020 to gradually raise the Sunshine state's minimum wage to $15/hour by September 30, 2026.
2023-10-03 07:19

Exclusive-Canada oil sands carbon capture project struggles to get key contract
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA Canada is struggling to get a key tool in place for major carbon capture
2023-09-05 18:28

Meta introduces ad-free plans for Instagram, Facebook in Europe
Meta Platforms said on Monday it will offer users in Europe a subscription plan to use Facebook and
2023-10-30 20:57
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