Garudavega Launches its Global Corporate Office
Garudavega Logistics, a leading name in international courier and logistics services, has reached a significant milestone with the grand opening of its new Global Corporate Office in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.
Arla Foods' 'Bovaer' cancer claims - experts' verdict on Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi milk
Shoppers have threatened to boycott Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi over fears that milk at the supermarkets could soon contain an additive called Bovaer which is claimed to have links to cancer
Commonwealth Bank hit with tidal wave of outrage over 'Christmas tax'
Commonwealth Bank's decision to slug fees on customers making withdrawals has unleashed a tidal wave of widespread fury from politicians, media figures and ordinary Aussies.
Farmers burn stubble out of compulsion: Chadha lists solutions to curb farm fires
AAP Rajya Sabha MP, Raghav Chadha on Tuesday proposed a series of solutions to tackle stubble burning and the resulting air pollution, which he stressed is not just a Delhi issue but a problem...
Jaguar shares images of new electric car after rebrand backlash
The British car maker sparked widespread controversy last month when it unveiled a series of dramatic changes ahead of becoming a fully electric brand.
A trip to the local pub could make or break the deal for many house hunters
More than a third of homeowners surveyed said they would not put in an offer for a home if it was situated too far away from a pub, according to Zoopla
FCA boss signals willingness to allow Shein IPO
The Financial Conduct Authority has signalled it would be potentially willing to green light Chinese retailer Shein’s London £50bn debut, it was reported on Tuesday.
With Trump on the way, advocates look to states to pick up medical debt fight
Worried that President-elect Donald Trump will curtail federal efforts to take on the nation's medical debt problem, patient and consumer advocates are looking to states to help people who can't afford their medical bills or pay down their debts.
Would David Zaslav Really Give Up His Precious Cable Channels?
Analysts believe Warner Bros. Discovery's cable channels could be a good partner for Comcast's own plan to spin off its cable networks. Here's why.
Centre has betrayed the trust of farmers, says farmers leader
Farmers federation president criticizes Union government for reducing NABARD loans, supports farmers' strike for fair prices and support.
Carnival Cruise Line skips one popular Christmas tradition
Every family has its own holiday traditions.
Trump to block steelmaker
President-elect Donald Trump is underscoring his intention to block the purchase of U.S. Steel by Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel Corp., and he's pledging to use tax incentives and tariffs to strengthen the iconic American steelmaker.
Princess Yachts set to make large scale redundancies
'We have not been immune to the global downturn'
Walmart Closes $2.3 Billion Acquisition of Vizio
Walmart closed its $2.3 billion acquisition of TV maker Vizio, a move by the retailing giant to expand its advertising business.
China trade war escalates
China announced Tuesday it is banning exports to the United States of gallium, germanium, antimony and other key high-tech materials with potential military applications, as a general principle, lashing back at U.S. limits on semiconductor-related exports.
Princess Yachts announces job cuts amid market challenges
The boat building giant employs 2,500 people in Devon
Michael Flatley in High Court case over funding of spy film
Michael Flatley has launched a High Court case in connection with funding for "Blackbird," a spy film he made, starring himself.
UK families rely on charity and community support to manage Christmas expenses
Sarah Reid, 44, who has epilepsy, is just one of many families in the UK who rely on the generosity of others to pay for Christmas
What soccer fans can teach us about irrationality. Study finds sense of identity can distort financial decision making
Classical economics posits that investment decisions are driven by rationality—a clear-eyed evaluation of risks and rewards. However, new research by Kwabena Donkor, an assistant professor of marketing ...
'The struggle is real, I've been there': The Auckland charity rescuing tonnes of kai
Fair Food is rescuing tonnes of food from supermarkets that is nearing its use-by date or slightly damaged but still good to eat and redistributing it to those in need.
Charities' $2b untaxed profits
There is about $2 billion of "profit" in the charitable sector that is not subject to tax, data suggests.
Hike in commercial LPG prices adding to burden: hoteliers
Chennai hoteliers struggle with rising LPG prices, GST on rented properties, and varying GST rates on food items.
More support for RCT businesses flooded during Storm Bert
The council had used £500,000 from its reserves to help residents and businesses in the immediate aftermath and is now making a further £500,000 available for business support
Modelling shows how Donald Trump’s tariffs will hurt – and help – New Zealand
Few can doubt Donald Trump's trade intentions once he takes office next January.
Modelling shows how Donald Trump’s tariffs will hurt – and help – New Zealand
Few can doubt Donald Trump's trade intentions once he takes office next January.
Former Morpeth cinema to be transformed into climbing centre
The Coliseum Cinema in the market town closed in 2000 and has also been home to a nightclub
Biden hits China with new export rules to curb its AI ambitions
The US has announced a new set of sanctions designed to restrict China's access to critical Western technologies that could enhance its AI and military capabilities. Predictably,...
Charities' $2 billion in untaxed profits
Finance Minister Nicola Willis is promising tax changes ahead for charities.
Hiring people with disabilities positively influences hotel guest perceptions, finds study
Employing people with disabilities (PWD) in hotels not only enhances social responsibility but also significantly boosts customer intentions to recommend and revisit hotels, according to a new study from ...
Model reveals supply chain risks pose major threat to financial stability
The recent Volkswagen crisis underscores how supply chain disruptions can magnify financial risks. A new model, developed by the Complexity Science Hub (CSH), shows how risks spread from the real economy ...
'Beyond disappointing': Kāinga Ora rejects wool carpet
The minister in charge of wool says it's frustrating government departments aren't listening.
Capt Thomas ends 41-year aviation career with Uganda Airlines flight
Uganda Airlines
'Britain's car industry is at a crossroads, with hundreds of thousands of jobs at stake'
Jaguar's relaunch as an all-electric car maker comes amid big changes for the auto sector - not least a major challenge from cheaper Chinese models - as part of a seismic shake-up across the wider industry
FashionValet Founder Vivy Yusof And Husband To Be Charged Tomorrow
The couple is being charged in connection with the loss of investment funds amounting up to RM43.9mil.
Going to Spain? Be prepared to give more personal information to hotels
People who have traveled around various European countries know that when you check into a hotel, you're generally required to show an ID to the desk agent and even allow the document to be photocopied for the hotel's records. This practice is not common in the U.S.
Farmers in Himachal reap bumper harvest of potatoes
The production in Una district is estimated to be around 28 thousand metric tons and the farmers are getting Rs 2,200 to Rs 2,800 per quintal for the crop
TV Presenters Hayley Holt and Anna Burns-Francis to leave TVNZ
The state broadcaster announced last month that it plans to axe 50 roles in order to save $30m.
Brits planning meat-heavy Christmas as cost-of-living crisis eases
One in 10 Brits are planning to have three different meat options on December 25 in what is thought to be a sign that the worst of the cost-of-living crisis has passed
Telegram U-turns and joins child safety scheme
It is the latest in a series of changes announced by the platform since its founder Pavel Durov was arrested.
ESA Proba-3 crafts to launch with Cork made tech on board
A European Space Agency (ESA) mission will be launched into space later today using technology partly developed by a Cork based company.
Soweto residents against 36% electricity price hike
Mxolisi Khumalo, whose monthly electricity expense is R500, will have to pay an extra R180 next year for the same amount of units should the National Energy Regulator of SA accept Eskom's proposed 36% tariff hike.
BBC TV licence petition gathers momentum as further fee hike confirmed
The BBC TV licence fee will rise again in a few months' time
Inversion raises $44m for on-demand cargo delivery from Space
Inversion has raised $44 million in Series A funding to back its plans for cargo delivery to Earth’s “toughest spots”, from space.
Concern grows over Air NZ's potential price hikes, less flights next year
Tickets for some flights could be more expensive next year, with the airline running fewer flights on some domestic routes.
£6 early Christmas present for petrol-car drivers
It comes ahead of new fuel price rules set to come next year
Free 12-month 02 sim cards in Birmingham, West Bromwich and Lichfield – here’s who qualifies
Six more O2 shops in the West Midlands are offering free sim cards with 25gb of data a month to those in data poverty
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