US opens criminal probe into Boeing 737 MAX mid-flight blowout

[ad_1] Investigation comes amid heightened scrutiny of Boeing’s safety record following fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019.Prosecutors in the United States have opened a criminal investigation into the mid-flight blowout involving a Boeing 737 MAX operated by Alaska Airlines, according...

Will a four-day work week solve Germany’s labour shortage?

[ad_1] Germany, Europe’s industrial powerhouse, is struggling with a critical labour shortage. By some estimates, two million jobs across the economy are vacant, and half of the country’s companies are unable to find enough workers. Faced with this crisis, dozens...

US Senate passes $460bn spending bill to avert government shutdown

[ad_1] Vote is a major step towards finalising the 2024 federal budget after months of deadlock in the divided Congress.Lawmakers in the United States Senate passed a spending package shortly before a midnight deadline, averting a partial government shutdown. The...

Fintechs need to focus on curtailing losses, new growth areas

[ad_1] Fintechs have seen exponential growth in personal and business loan segments, but are now seeing some stress, especially in more recent sourcing. This warrants a need to control aggression in new sourcing, according to an Experian whitepaper released in...

AI meme wars hit India election campaign, testing social platforms

[ad_1] Bengaluru, India – On February 20, India’s chief opposition party, the Indian National Congress (INC), uploaded a video parodying Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Instagram that has amassed over 1.5 million views. It is a short clip from a...

US lawmakers advance bill to force TikTok to cut ties with Chinese owner

[ad_1] Critics say Beijing could force video-sharing app to share data on its US users and spread propaganda. Lawmakers in the United States are moving ahead with proposals to ban TikTok unless it cuts ties with its Chinese parent company...

North Korea’s COVID curbs still strangling economy, report says

[ad_1] Tightened border controls introduced to curb COVID-19 are still strangling North Korea’s economic activity and informal trade networks more than 18 months after leader Kim Jong Un declared victory over the pandemic, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said. North...

What’s slowing down America’s clean energy transition? It’s not the cost

[ad_1] For the first time, clean energy in the United States is at the same price as energy from burning fossil fuels thanks to policy measures, including President Joe Biden’s signature climate legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). But a...

Post-elections, there is a possibility that policy tilts towards targeting higher growth: Barclays

[ad_1] Following elections in India in April-May 2024, there is a possibility that policy tilts towards targeting higher growth while not losing hard-earned macro stability, according to the Barclays FICC (fixed income, currencies, and commodities) research report.Also read: Uncertainty looms...

Steel exports surge in February, but India still net importer

[ad_1] India’s steel exports saw 21-odd per cent increase in February, over January, to 1 million tonnes (mt), while imports flattened at 0.76 mt, a report by the Steel Ministry, accessed by businessline show.India was a net exporter for the...
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