Arifmetika Financial Solutions, a Russian firm that gives modest loans to individuals, expects to begin trading in Canada in early 2022 and hopes to raise
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NSO spyware was used to hack a Polish opposition pair.
In the last weeks before the crucial 2019 parliamentary elections, a high-profile lawyer representing prominent Polish opposition members had his cellphone broken into. A prosecutor
Toyota will cease operations at five plants in January owing to supply chain problems.
Due to supply chain concerns, chip shortages, and the COVID-19 pandemic, Toyota Motor Corp said on Monday that production at five domestic facilities will be
17 people dead in a sewage gas explosion in southern Pakistan.
The death toll from a sewer gas explosion in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, has risen to 17, police said, adding that some critically injured people
Ex-CEO of a foreign company based in the U.S accused of stealing $15m to fund an opulent lifestyle.
According to federal prosecutors, a former CEO was accused of embezzling more than $15 million from her firm and spending the money on a luxury
To slow Omicron, Dutch health experts recommend a complete lockdown.
According to Dutch media on Friday, health experts advising the Netherlands’ government on COVID-19 policy have advised the country enter a “strict” lockdown, only days
For anti-money laundering violations, HSBC was fined $85 million.
On Friday, the UK’s financial regulator announced that HSBC had been fined 63.95 million pounds ($85.16 million) for failing to follow anti-money laundering procedures. The
Arson is suspected in the Osaka building fire, which has left 27 people dead.
Officials reported a fire broke out Friday in a building in Osaka, western Japan, killing more than 20 people, and police were investigating arson as
Bouncy castle accident, four children killed in an Australian school.
Authorities in Australia claimed on Thursday that strong winds carried an inflated jumping castle into the air during end-of-year school celebrations, forcing them to fall
In Floyd’s death, Chauvin pleads guilty to federal charges.
Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, pled guilty to federal charges of violating George Floyd’s civil rights on Wednesday, avoiding a trial but possibly
