An explosion in a tunnel in Australia that led to the destruction of a 46,000-year-old sacred Indigenous site in Australia while Rio Tinto as expanding an iron ore mine has forced the resignation of the company’s CEO Jean-Sébastien Jacques under… Read More ›
Sustainability
Google And Twitter Pledge To Be Tough To Block Voting Misinformation In US
Further strict measures to clamp down on misinformation online prior to the presidential elections in the United States are being taken by Google and Twitter, the two companies have said. Ahead of the November vote a flood of false claims… Read More ›
IATA Says 8,000 Jumbo Jets Will Be Needed To Deliver Cvoid-19 Vaccine Globally
According to the global airline industry the “largest transport challenge ever” for the industry will be faced in shipping a coronavirus vaccine around the world. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has said that doing so will require the equivalent… Read More ›
Concerns Over ‘Arbitrary Punishment’ Against European Companies By China Raised By EU Business Group
According to the deductions of an a European business industry group, with a more politicized business environment between the European Union and China, there is a threat of “arbitrary punishment” for European companies by China. Concerns over travel restrictions imposed… Read More ›
Climate change poses a systemic risk to financial markets: U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
In a significant development, a landmark report commissioned by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, clearly states that climate change poses a “slow motion” systemic threat to the stability of the U.S. financial system, requiring urgent action from financial regulators,… Read More ›
Boris Johnson’s government plans to sacrifice the future of the union by stealing powers from devolved administrations: Wales’ counsel general
In a statement, Jeremy Miles, Wales’ counsel general and minister for European transition stated, according to the British government’s internal market bill, which incidentally breaks international law over Brexit, Boris Johnson’s government is likely to sacrifice the union of the… Read More ›
U.S. Customs and Border Protection prepares ban of tomato, cotton and cotton yard-based imports from China’s Xinjiang over forced labor
In a significant development, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials have prepared orders to block the import of tomato and cotton products from China’s Xinjiang region over allegations of forced labor. A formal announcement by the U.S. Administration of… Read More ›
Beijing Says US Is ‘Bullying’ Chinese Tech Companies
Chinese tech companies are victims of “naked bullying” of the United States, said Beijing while criticizing the US actions against Chinese tech companies. These comments from China come at a time when a new set of global guidelines for… Read More ›
Nestle increase recyclable packaging component in its packing to 87%
In a briefing to the media, Swiss giant Nestle said, it has made considerable progress to increase the share of recyclable packaging for its products to 87%, making its 100% goal by 2025 within reach. The development marks examples of… Read More ›
New Visa Restrictions To Target US Media Imposed By China
As tensions between the United States and China getting worse, new visa restrictions on foreign journalists working for US news organizations in China have been imposed by Beijing as both countries continue to target each other’s media outlets. Instead of… Read More ›