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Asia stock markets plunge after US shares tumbled Asian markets took a major hit on Monday, mirroring sharp declines seen worldwide last week. Japan’s Nikkei…
Australia’s third largest airline enters administration Australia’s third-largest airline, Rex Airlines, has entered voluntary administration and cancelled flights on several key routes. Specialising in regional…
Amazon responsible for product recalls, says US US regulators have determined that Amazon is responsible for handling recalls of unsafe products sold on its platform…
Video game actors go on strike over AI Major video game companies, including Activision, Warner Bros, and Walt Disney, face a strike by Hollywood performers…
EU and Serbia sign historic lithium mining agreement The EU has praised a new lithium mining agreement with Serbia as a “historic day for Serbia…
Xi tackles slow growth as economy falls short of expectations China’s economy slowed down in the second quarter, growing by 4.7% and falling short of…
China car firms seek 25% tax on EU – state media Chinese car companies are urging Beijing to impose import taxes of up to 25%…
Beckham scores Euros deal with China tech giant David Beckham has signed an agreement to serve as a global ambassador for AliExpress, an online retail…
The lawsuit is anticipated to claim that Live Nation’s business practices, which include concert promotion, ticket sales, and venue ownership, have suppressed competition and reduced consumer choice, thereby driving up prices.
Tesco shoppers share little-known trick to claim free items The supermarket giant is already known for giving shoppers discounts through its Clubcard rewards scheme. But…
The chatbot’s “Sky” voice, described as flirty and conversational, drew parallels to the 2013 film “Her,” where Johansson voices an operating system that becomes the object of affection for Joaquin Phoenix’s character.
World leaders need to ‘get serious’ about AI, experts warn as summit opens Some of the world’s leading AI scientists have called for stronger action…
Small businesses call for help to improve security measures There is no bias in the original title provided. The Federation of Independent Retailers (The Fed)…
The 81-year-old former Beatle saw his wealth increase by £50 million in the past year, thanks to touring, the enduring value of his music catalogue, and Beyoncé’s cover of his 1968 classic, “Blackbird.”
The collaboration grants OpenAI access to Reddit’s content, while Reddit will integrate AI-powered features into its platform.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is considering legal action against Boeing over two fatal crashes involving its 737 Max airplanes.
Pasco bread is a household staple in Japan, commonly found in supermarkets and convenience stores nationwide. “We deeply apologise for the inconvenience caused to our customers, business partners, and all concerned parties,” it said.
The firm’s reorganisation plan assures that nearly all customers will recover at least the full amount lost during FTX’s collapse in November 2022.
Sales fell 4% to $90.8bn in the first three months of 2024, mainly due to fewer people buying iPhones. The company blamed this on supply chain issues caused by Covid, which boosted sales last year.
New rules clamping down on China’s internet giants are now in effect. These rules, part of the expanded State Secrets Law, require companies like Tencent, ByteDance, and Weibo to swiftly act if users share sensitive content.
Australia’s newest budget airline – Bonza – has gone into voluntary administration, after cancelling all of its flights on Tuesday. The airline’s financial difficulties have left thousands of passengers stranded around the country. “We apologise to our customers who are impacted by this and we’re working as quickly as possible to determine a way forward that ensures there is ongoing competition in the Australian aviation market,” Bonza said in a statement.
Mercedes Unveils Fastest Accelerating AMG Model Yet: The GT 63 S Coupe Mercedes has just revealed the highly anticipated GT 63 S Coupe, which is…