Italy and Argentina Report Significant Tax Revenue Developments
Italy's intensified controls against tax evasion have led to a 33% increase in checks, while Argentina sees a 4.3% rise in tax revenues after months of decline.
South Korea's Won Plummets After Martial Law Declaration
The South Korean won has sharply declined against the US dollar following President Yoon Suk-yeol's declaration of martial law, reaching its lowest level since October 2022.
Austrian Tycoon René Benko Faces Arrest Warrant in Italy's Corruption Probe
Austrian businessman René Benko has been questioned by authorities following an arrest warrant issued by Italy in connection with a major corruption investigation involving real estate speculation and public administration.
South Korea Faces Challenges as China Dominates Auto Imports and Tech Theft Concerns Rise
South Korea's automotive industry is facing challenges as China overtakes it in vehicle imports to Israel, while allegations of technology theft in the semiconductor sector raise concerns about the nation's technological integrity.
Norauto Cyberattack: 78,000 Customers' Data Compromised in Breach
Norauto has confirmed a data breach affecting 78,000 customers, including sensitive personal information, following a recent cyberattack.
Developing Countries Face Record Debt Servicing Costs Amid Economic Strain
In 2023, developing countries faced record debt servicing costs of $1.4 trillion, with total debt reaching $8.8 trillion, highlighting the ongoing economic challenges post-COVID-19.
Russian Ruble Hits New Lows as Dollar Exchange Rate Surges
Taxi Protests in Lyon and Marseille Disrupt Traffic Amid Health Insurance Negotiations
Apple's Trillion-Dollar Growth: Key Acquisitions That Shaped Its Success
China Discovers One of the World's Largest Gold Deposits in Hunan
Rising Prices of Chocolate, Coffee, and Medicines Amid Climate Change
Lada Aura Business Sedan Sales Begin in Russia with Focus on Comfort
2024/12/3
South Korea Faces Challenges as China Dominates Auto Imports and Tech Theft Concerns Rise
South Korea's automotive industry is facing challenges as China overtakes it in vehicle imports to Israel, while allegations of technology theft in the semiconductor sector raise concerns about the nation's technological integrity.
Austrian Tycoon René Benko Faces Arrest Warrant in Italy's Corruption Probe
Austrian businessman René Benko has been questioned by authorities following an arrest warrant issued by Italy in connection with a major corruption investigation involving real estate speculation and public administration.
Norauto Cyberattack: 78,000 Customers' Data Compromised in Breach
Norauto has confirmed a data breach affecting 78,000 customers, including sensitive personal information, following a recent cyberattack.
Italy and Argentina Report Significant Tax Revenue Developments
Italy's intensified controls against tax evasion have led to a 33% increase in checks, while Argentina sees a 4.3% rise in tax revenues after months of decline.
South Korea's Won Plummets After Martial Law Declaration
The South Korean won has sharply declined against the US dollar following President Yoon Suk-yeol's declaration of martial law, reaching its lowest level since October 2022.
Developing Countries Face Record Debt Servicing Costs Amid Economic Strain
In 2023, developing countries faced record debt servicing costs of $1.4 trillion, with total debt reaching $8.8 trillion, highlighting the ongoing economic challenges post-COVID-19.
Russia Faces Economic Crisis as Sanctions Bite and Military Spending Rises
The Russian economy is under severe strain as the ruble plummets due to US sanctions and rising military expenditures, prompting fears of a deepening crisis.
China Bans Key Mineral Exports to the US Amid Trade Tensions
China has announced a ban on the export of key minerals to the US, escalating trade tensions amid ongoing restrictions on semiconductor technology.
Mandelieu-la-Napoule Municipal Police First in France to Use Tesla Model 3s
Mandelieu-la-Napoule's municipal police have become the first in France to use Tesla Model 3s, citing performance and cost savings as key factors in their decision.
Türkiye's Inflation Rate Drops to 47.1%, Interest Rate Cuts Expected
Türkiye's annual inflation rate fell to 47.1% in November, prompting expectations for potential interest rate cuts by the central bank.
Russia Imposes Import Licenses on Air Conditioners and Refrigerators
The Federal Customs Service of Russia has mandated licenses for importing air conditioners and refrigerators, causing significant delays and economic losses for suppliers.
Vietnamese Tycoon Truong My Lan's Death Sentence for $12 Billion Fraud Upheld
Truong My Lan, a Vietnamese property developer, has had her death sentence upheld for her role in a $12 billion fraud case, with implications for her financial restitution.
Milan Leads European Stock Markets as Stellantis Faces Challenges
Milan's stock market outperforms Europe with a 1.37% rise, while Stellantis struggles after CEO resignation.
Oil and Gold Prices Rise Ahead of OPEC+ Meeting as Dollar Declines
Oil and gold prices increased as traders anticipate the outcome of the OPEC+ meeting, while the US dollar declined amid political unrest in France and economic pressures in China.
Elon Musk Faces Legal Setback as Court Rejects $56 Billion Bonus
Elon Musk's $56 billion bonus package has been rejected by a Delaware court, citing a flawed approval process and excessive compensation terms.
Scott Bessent Nominated as U.S. Treasury Secretary by Trump
Scott Bessent has been nominated by President Trump to serve as the U.S. Treasury Secretary, bringing extensive experience in finance and investment.
CRS Intervenes as Taxi Drivers Protest Price Cuts in Lyon
Taxi drivers in Lyon protested against proposed price cuts for patient transport, leading to CRS intervention to clear blocked roads.
Taxi Drivers Protest in Paris Against Patient Transport Price Cuts
Taxi drivers in Paris protested against proposed cuts to patient transport prices, causing significant traffic disruptions.
European Commission Pushes 'Europe First' Strategy in Response to Trump
The European Commission's new vice-president, Stéphane Séjourné, calls for a 'Europe First' strategy to protect EU industries amid concerns over US President-elect Donald Trump's trade policies.
Elon Musk's $55.8 Billion Tesla Compensation Plan Rejected Again
A Delaware judge has rejected Elon Musk's $55.8 billion compensation plan for Tesla, marking the second time this ruling has occurred despite shareholder approval.
Delaware Court Rejects Elon Musk's $56 Billion Tesla Compensation Package Again
A Delaware court has once again rejected Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation package from Tesla, citing unfairness to shareholders despite shareholder approval.
Russians Urged to Safeguard Bank Deposits Amid Rising Fraud Risks
As year-end approaches, Russians receive vital advice on protecting their bank deposits from fraud and ensuring financial security.