Bolsonaro’s presidential credit card billed pet food and cosmetics – MercoPress
Bolsonaro’s presidential credit card billed pet food and cosmetics MercoPress$1,600 for ice cream: Bolsonaro credit card bill raises eyebrows Yahoo! VoicesRelease of Bolsonaro spending records shows love of high living and … ice-c…
James Fisher spies opportunity as UK needs 28 new SOVs
UK shipowner says offshore wind sector is growing at an exponential rate
Euronews Debates: How do you recruit and retain talent in times of change?
The COVID-19 pandemic changed workers’ expectations of employers. A panel of experts will debate how organisations and their HR departments can adapt to this new reality.
How Restrictive Laws Are Pushing Chinese Cyber-Criminals Towards Novel Monetization Techniques
Chinese cyber activity is viewed in the West through the lens of state-sponsored APT groups. But the truth is the country also has a growing cybercrime economy. However, new laws and regulations are making life tougher for Chinese cybercriminals.
Sources: Chinese authorities plan to allow Didi’s ride-hailing and other apps back on app stores as soon as next week, another sign of the loosening crackdown (Reuters)
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Sources: Chinese authorities plan to allow Didi’s ride-hailing and other apps back on app stores as soon as next week, another sign of the loosening crackdown — Chinese authorities are set to allow Didi Global’s ride-hailin…
Sunak pledges to work constructively with Scotland’s leader
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to work constructively with Scotland’s leader despite tensions over her administration’s wish for a new independence referendum
VLCC oversupply in Middle East hits tanker rates
Long-term forecast for growth in oil consumption driven by China and India will assist improvements for VLCCs
Investigation Blames Negligence, Poor Planning for Seoul Crowd Crush
Investigators want 23 people indicted but cleared senior authorities of fault in the Halloween tragedy. Victims’ families disputed the inquiry’s findings.
Desperate China offering £2k to parents to have more kids to halt shrinking population after disastrous one-child policy
PARENTS in China are being offered £2,000 to have more kids in a bid to halt its shrinking population.
As the country grapples with the disastrous impact of its one-child policy, 17.7million residents in the city of Shenzhen will be offered cash to …