
GM to expand revenue sources beyond cars and trucks
Apr 07, 2021 23:17 pm UTC| Business
GM is looking for new enterprises to expand its sources of revenue beyond vehicle sales and is incubating ventures from vehicle insurance to commercial delivery services to be involved in future markets worth an estimated...

Tesla assures China that car cameras not activated outside North America
Apr 07, 2021 23:12 pm UTC| Business Economy
Tesla announced on its Chinese social media page that its cameras are not activated outside of North America to assuage security concerns. In March, the Chinese military banned cars by the US-based Tesla from entering...

Peacocks back in business and saved 2,000 jobs
Apr 07, 2021 10:49 am UTC| Business Economy
Peacocks, the British fashion chain, was on the brink of total collapse when a senior executive rescued it from the administration. The exec was able to secure investments from international investors; thus, 200 stores...

ByteDance: Indian court says Chinese company must deposit $11 million for its tax case
Apr 07, 2021 10:42 am UTC| Business Economy Law
ByteDance has been accused of tax evasion by India, and the case is ongoing. In the latest development, it was reported that an Indian court ordered ByteDance to make an $11 million deposit for the suit. Allegation...

Taco Bell organizing a job fair to hire 5,000 workers this month
Apr 07, 2021 09:20 am UTC| Business Economy
Taco Bell announced on Tuesday, April 6, that it will hold a one-day job fair and hire at least 5,000 workers as the companys restaurants expand in the U.S. As per Reuters, Taco Bell will organize outdoor hiring parties...
Era of Healing Long Overdue for Survivors of Wartime Sexual Violence
Apr 07, 2021 09:01 am UTC| Business
After months of negotiations between US diplomats, the Iraqi Kurdistan government, and Kurdish officials in Syria, nine Yazidi women were reunited last month with the children born as a result of their sexual slavery under...

Starbucks Korea to discard disposable cups by 2025
Apr 07, 2021 08:15 am UTC| Business Economy
Starbucks Korea is aiming to get rid of single-use cups by the year 2025. The world-famous coffee chain is set to discontinue those disposable cups in its cafes as part of its Better Together project for long-term...