Donald Trump enjoys using Twitter. He stated in 2017 that he would not have been elected president without it. “Twitter is a wonderful thing for me, because I get the word out… I might not be here talking to you… Read More ›
Sustainability
How Qatar’s Wealth Affects The Lives Of Millions Of People In The United Kingdom
Qatar’s hosting of the World Cup has sparked widespread criticism for its record on women’s, LGBTQ+, and migrant worker rights. The attendance of officials, teams, and even fans has been called into question. But our relationship with Qatar extends far… Read More ›
Economic Outlook Of China Gets Bleak Because Of Record High Covid Infections
On Thursday, China reported record-high COVID-19 infections, with cities across the country imposing localized lockdowns, mass testing, and other measures that are fueling frustration and dimming the outlook for the world’s second-largest economy. Despite recent more targeted measures, the resurgence… Read More ›
Following The FTX Collapse, Global Regulators Focus To Target Crypto Platforms
The collapse of the FTX exchange has increased the immediacy of regulating the crypto sector, and the new chair of global securities watchdog IOSCO stated in an interview that designed to target such “conglomerate” platforms will be the priority for… Read More ›
According To Which?, Single Parents In The UK Are Skipping Meals Due To Rising Food Prices
According to research revealing the household types most affected by the cost of living crisis, nearly one-third of single parents have resorted to skipping meals to make ends meet due to rising food costs. Three out of every ten single… Read More ›
COVID Boosters That Have Been Updated Provide Better Protection Than The Originals, Claims A US Study
According to data from the first study to assess how the retooled shots are faring in the real world, updated COVID-19 boosters offer increased protection against new coronavirus subvariants in people who have previously received up to four doses of… Read More ›
Angry Workers Protest At Huge iPhone Plant At Zhengzhou, China Over Covid
According to footage widely circulated online, protests have erupted at the world’s largest iPhone factory in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou. Videos show hundreds of workers marching, some of whom are confronted by people in hazmat suits and riot police,… Read More ›
Mazda Unveiled A $11 Billion EV Spending Plan And Is Considering Investing In Battery Production
Japanese auto maker Mazda Motor Corp. announced a $10.6 billion investment plan to electrify its vehicles on Tuesday, as well as plans to invest in battery production. The company also increased its target for electric vehicles (EVs) to up to… Read More ›
Are Flying Taxis Becoming A Reality?
Current developments in the United States provide signals that flying taxis could be a step closer to becoming a reality. A new set of rules were published by US air regulators on Monday which formally added these flying taxis to… Read More ›
Arm, The Top UK Chip Designer, Has Delayed Public Listing Until Later In 2023
Managers are delaying much-anticipated plans to list British chip designer Arm on the stock exchange because they are concerned that the global economic downturn and a slump in tech shares will frighten potential investors. The Cambridge-based company recently informed private… Read More ›