It’s not just truck drivers and nurses. The most acute labor shortage for many companies right now is the chief financial officer.
“They Work Hardest, Smartest”: Elon Musk Reveals Tesla’s Biggest Rivals
Releasing financial results on Wednesday, Tesla said they showed recent deep price cuts were stimulating demand, and that the company is cutting costs with a view to growing through what Musk expects will be a recession this year.
Witnesses say latest ethnic clashes in Ethiopia kill dozens
Witnesses allege that several dozen civilians and fighters have been killed in the latest clashes between Oromo and Amhara ethnic groups in central Ethiopia
Philippine economy grows at fastest pace in 40 years
Analysts warn global slowdown and soaring inflation point to a difficult year ahead for the Southeast Asian economy.
Western tanks are heading to Ukraine, but will they be enough?
The decision to send battle tanks to Ukraine has prompted predictions of victory over Russia. But it may be a while before the tanks rumble across the battlefield.
Thousands rally for ‘Invasion Day’ protests on Australia Day holiday
Australia Day is known to many Indigenous people as Invasion Day and Survival Day, because of the disastrous impacts on First Nations people of British colonists taking their land without a treaty.
Women’s football cries foul at French TV’s ‘lousy’ reporting and indifference
Fans of women’s top football league in France are up in arms at the substandard coverage offered by French television, which they say is symptomatic of broader neglect of the sport in a country that was long a powerhouse of the women’s game in Europe …
Fix iPhone Wallpaper Turns Black on iOS 16
Unlike Android devices, iPhones get regular software updates. Although most of these upgrades bring new and exciting features, some break the OS and shatter the emotions of millions of fans. Some undisclosed users highlighted one such case, saying that…
Bahrain’s Crown Prince Calls Qatar In Apparent Step Towards Mending Fences
Bahrain’s crown prince spoke with Qatar’s emir by telephone, the BNA state news agency reported late on Wednesday, in a sign the two Gulf states could move towards repairing relations two years after an Arab boycott of Qatar was lifted.