Month: August 2023
What’s News: Business & Finance
What’s News: Business & Finance
Read MoreWhat to Know About the Legal Challenges Facing Guatemala’s President-Elect
GUATEMALA CITY — Guatemala’s Aug. 20 presidential election has been bogged down in court and legal challenges despite the fact the results were clear: Progressive candidate Bernardo Arévalo won about 61% of the vote to conservative Sandra Torres’ 39%. After
Read MoreAustralians to Vote in October on Creating an Indigenous ‘Voice’ in Parliament: What to Know
CANBERRA, Australia — Australians will vote on Oct. 14 in a referendum that would enshrine in the nation’s constitution a mechanism, known as the Voice, for Indigenous people to advise Parliament on policies that affect their lives. Proponents say embedding
Read MoreMark Meadows news: The defense of Trump’s “perfect phone call” is really something. – Slate
Mark Meadows news: The defense of Trump’s “perfect phone call” is really something. Slate The testimony from Trump’s White House chief of staff could change everything CNN Meadows testifies in Atlanta; March trial date for Trump in D.C. The Washington Post
Read MoreOil firms pay Insta, TikTok influencers for ads
Paris (AFP) — Oil companies are paying popular influencers to pump their gas on social media, sparking a backlash from some climate-conscious fans for promoting planet-warming fossil fuels among young people. Young online celebrities best known for posting about video
Read MoreCNN Expected to Tap Mark Thompson as CEO
The expected hiring of the former New York Times chief comes as the news network looks to reverse a multiyear ratings slump.
Read MoreBiden envoy due in Lebanon as US aims to reduce bubbling Israel-Hezbollah tensions
Amos Hochstein will meet with senior officials in Beirut and inspect UNIFIL operations ahead of vote on extending mandate of peacekeeping force
Read MoreAustralia’s Monthly CPI Reading Cooled Significantly for July
Australia’s monthly inflation indicator cooled significantly in July, greatly strengthening calls by some economists that interest rates have now peaked.
Read MoreIdalia Strengthens as It Whirls Toward Florida
Hurricane Idalia intensified over the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday and was forecast to make landfall Wednesday in Florida’s Big Bend region, where emergency preparations and evacuations were under way. Photo: CIRA/NOAA
Read MoreGanfeng Lithium’s Profit Falls, Mexico Project Uncertainty Weighs
Ganfeng Lithium’s first-half net profit fell 19% from a year earlier, weighed down by high operating costs that overshadowed revenue growth at one of the world’s largest lithium producers.
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