Banco Inter, a Brazilian digital bank, announced in a securities filing that it has recruited banks to oversee a listing in the United States, sending
Category: WORLD NEWS
Xi Jinping pushes for the “peaceful” reunification of China and Taiwan.
Despite increased military threats against the self-governing island, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Saturday that a “peaceful” reunification of Taiwan with China’s mainland was
Oracle to provide technical support to Telecom Italia in offering cloud services in Italy.
Telecom Italia and its subsidiary Noovle have partnered with Oracle to offer cloud services in Italy, according to a joint statement released on Friday by
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to two journalists, Ressa of the Philippines and Muratov of Russia.
The 2021 Nobel Peace Prize was given to Filipino journalist Maria Ressa and Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov on Friday. The Norwegian Nobel Committee emphasized the
The largest smuggling bust in Hong Kong’s history, worth $26.9m, was made by Hong Kong police.
Authorities in Hong Kong announced on Thursday that they had made their largest smuggling bust ever, seizing commodities worth an estimated $26.9 million, including endangered
Japan Renewable Energy will be acquired by Eneos for $1.8 billion – Nikkei.
The Nikkei business daily reported on Thursday that Eneos Holdings Inc, Japan’s largest refiner, plans to buy Japan Renewable Energy from Goldman Sachs and Singaporean
Food prices in the world have reached a 10-year high – FAO
The United Nations food agency reported on Thursday that world food prices rose for the second month in a row in September, reaching a 10-year
Facebook said the interruption was caused by a glitch during standard maintenance.
According to Facebook, the global outage that took Facebook and its other platforms offline for hours was caused by an accident during routine maintenance. Facebook’s
Nvidia makes concessions to the EU in the $54 billion Arms contract.
According to a European Commission filing released on Wednesday, Nvidia has made concessions in order to obtain EU antitrust approval for its $54 billion acquisition
Despite the UK’s economic troubles, Boris Johnson is acclaimed by his party.
Gas pumps are empty, workers are few, and store shelves are bare. In Britain, it’s been an autumn of annoyance, though not quite a winter
