Jamaica’s prime minister says his government is willing to send soldiers and police officers to Haiti as part of a proposed multinational security assistance deployment
Sourcing shift from China pulls US import share to more than a decade low
Data shows US importers are walking the walk when it comes to sourcing diversification, slowly moving trade flows away from China and toward Vietnam, India, and South Korea, writes Journal of Commerce Executive Editor Mark Szakonyi.
EU nations ‘left to themselves’ as criminals continue to ‘profit from human beings’
Brussels has received a stern scolding from Italy as the bloc continues to fail to deal with the ever-growing migration crisis crippling the Mediterranean countries.
Intel Slashing CEO and Managers’ Pay in a Bid To Preserve Cash
Intel, struggling with a rapid drop in revenue and earnings, is cutting management pay across the company to cope with a shaky economy and to preserve cash for an ambitious turnaround plan. From a report: Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger is taking…
Welsh choir won’t sing ‘Delilah’ amid rugby sexism claims
A popular song by Tom Jones that has been a regular feature at Welsh sporting events will not be performed at the Six Nations tournament amid allegations of sexism, bullying and racism at the Welsh Rugby Union.”.
Ukraine corruption scandal: Police raid oligarch, officials and tax authorities
Ukrainian authorities have moved swiftly to try and limit the fallout from a damaging corruption scandal amid the war.
Watch live: Fifth day of testimony in Alex Murdaugh murder trial gets under way
Watch live as Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial continues on Wednesday.
Braemar hands out new shares after bringing in 10 tanker brokers from Medco
Broker allots stock worth nearly $1m as part of recruitment