A protester who threw eggs and insults at King Charles III and Camilla, the queen consort, as they traveled through York, northern England, was taken
Category: WORLD NEWS
Renault in a major turnaround splits into 5 companies with a focus on profit.
The French automaker Renault has announced a significant reorganization that will break its operations into five divisions, strengthen relationships with China’s Geely, and spin off
Climate change: Developing nations require $1 trillion in yearly climate finance.
According to the report, developing countries’ overall yearly investment needs would reach $2.4 trillion by 2030, with half of that amount coming from outside financing
Japanese consortium bid to take Toshiba private in a $15b deal. – Nikkei
An offer to purchase Toshiba Corp. for approximately 2.2 trillion yen ($15.01 billion) has been made by a group of more than ten Japanese businesses,
Musk says Twitter’s mission is to be most accurate; raises questions about its content moderation.
Elon Musk, the newly appointed CEO of Twitter Inc., stated on Sunday, November 6, that the social media platform’s goal was to become the most
Philip Morris’ $16b bid to acquire Swedish Match gets support from Elliot.
According to the Financial Times on Sunday, activist investor Elliott Management Corp. has chosen to support Philip Morris International’s (PMI) $16 billion bid for Swedish
Global warming: UN says climate issues chaotic; COP27 makes climate reparation a key issue.
At the COP27 climate summit hosted by the U.N. in Egypt, delegates decided to have a discussion about whether wealthy nations ought to make up
UK migrants held in the prison-like facility highlights government incompetence.
Children chant “freedom” and wave their arms behind wire fences to attract the attention of those on the other side in southeast England. A young
Twitter is used for spreading falsehood and misinformation globally. – Biden
Widespread layoffs at Twitter started on Friday as its new owner Elon Musk restructures the business, raising serious questions about the disarray that is engulfing
Iran sanctions: Crypto exchange giant Binance laundered $8b for Iranian companies.
Blockchain data reveals that cryptocurrency firm Binance has handled $8 billion worth of Iranian transactions since 2018 despite U.S. sanctions aimed at cutting off Iran
