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CATL to Launch 1,000 Battery Replacement Centers in China

CATL, the world's largest electric vehicle battery maker, plans to open 1,000 battery replacement centers in China next year to enhance EV charging convenience.

Business

ATM Arson Attacks in Moscow Linked to Fraudsters' Manipulation

2024-12-22T17:08:32.899Z

Moscow and surrounding regions have seen a surge in ATM arson attacks, with over ten incidents linked to fraudsters manipulating victims, many of whom are elderly.

Business

Stock Chain Acquires Toys R Us and Red Pirate in Major Toy Market Move

2024-12-22T13:58:35.585Z

The Stock chain has acquired Toys R Us and The Red Pirate for 55 million shekels, aiming to reshape the Israeli toy market with lower prices and expanded operations.

Business

Honda and Nissan Announce Merger to Compete in Electric Vehicle Market

2024-12-23T09:08:47.975Z

Honda and Nissan have confirmed their merger plans to create the world's third largest automotive group, aiming to enhance competitiveness in the electric vehicle market.

Business

Israel's Innovation Landscape Faces Challenges: Key Findings from 2024 Report

2024-12-23T09:49:06.334Z

The 2024 Innovation Report reveals serious gaps in Israel's innovation landscape, highlighting a lack of disruptive innovation and significant disparities between central and peripheral organizations.

Business

Starbucks Union Strike Expands to Nine States Amid Holiday Rush

2024-12-23T03:18:39.048Z

The Starbucks union strike has expanded to nine states, affecting operations during the busy holiday season as workers demand wage increases and better working conditions.

Business

Syria Sets New Fuel Prices Amid Economic Challenges

2024-12-22T13:38:52.749Z

The Syrian government has announced new fuel and gas prices to stabilize the market, with gasoline priced at $1.16 per liter and diesel at approximately $1. The Central Bank has also lifted withdrawal limits to promote electronic payments.

2024/6/19

Business

Boeing Faces $24 Billion Fine and Criminal Charges Over 737 Max Crashes

2024-06-19T22:25:29.870Z

Boeing faces a potential $24 billion fine and criminal charges over the 737 Max crashes that claimed 346 lives. Families of the victims call for accountability as the Justice Department evaluates its next steps.

Business

Nvidia's Meteoric Rise: How AI Propelled It to Financial Market Dominance

2024-06-19T18:05:22.810Z

Discover how Nvidia's strategic positioning in artificial intelligence has propelled it to a market capitalization of $3.35 trillion, overtaking giants like Microsoft. Learn about the visionary leadership of CEO Jensen Huang and the company's record-breaking financial performance.

Business

EU Initiates Deficit Procedures for Seven Countries Amid Fiscal Challenges

2024-06-19T13:45:25.179Z

The European Commission has initiated excessive deficit procedures against seven EU countries, including France and Italy, due to their high public deficits. Countries must take corrective measures to comply with EU budgetary rules or face financial sanctions.

Business

Boeing CEO Apologizes, Faces Intense Scrutiny Amid Safety Issues and Potential Criminal Proceedings

2024-06-19T13:15:37.179Z

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun apologizes for the 737 Max crashes during a Senate hearing, as the company faces renewed scrutiny over safety issues and potential criminal proceedings.

Business

Chinese EV Makers Urge Tough Countermeasures as EU Tariffs Loom

2024-06-19T12:35:19.386Z

Chinese EV manufacturers are urging Beijing to implement tough countermeasures against EU tariffs. As Germany's car industry braces for impact, Economics Minister Robert Habeck heads to China to seek a resolution.

Business

Nvidia Surpasses Microsoft: Achieves Record Market Value with AI Dominance

2024-06-19T11:56:16.591Z

Nvidia has become the most valuable company in the world, surpassing Microsoft with a market capitalization of $3.34 trillion. The company's success is driven by its advanced AI processors, which are in high demand across the tech industry.

Business

Culinary Influencer Alexis Thiebaut Fined for Deceptive Practices: A Landmark Case

2024-06-19T10:16:42.437Z

Culinary influencer Alexis Thiebaut has been fined 3,500 euros by the DGCCRF for deceptive commercial practices. This landmark case underscores the importance of transparency in influence marketing.

Business

Boeing CEO Defends Safety Record Amid Senate Scrutiny and Whistleblower Allegations

2024-06-19T02:45:17.417Z

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun faced the Senate to defend the company's safety record amid harsh criticism and whistleblower allegations. Despite acknowledging cultural flaws, Calhoun emphasized ongoing progress and commitment to safety.