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Thailand’s Air Force Seeking $538 Million From State Budget for New Fighter Jet Fleet
The Thai Air Force plans to petition the state budget for 19 billion baht ($538 million) to buy new fighter jets to replace its old fleet.
HSBC Hit With $73 Million Fine by UK Watchdog for Deposit Protection Failings
The Bank of England fined HSBC £57.4 million ($72.8 million) for "serious failings" in customer money protection.
Joe Biden to Ban Salary History Use in Federal Employment Offers, Require Contractors to Reveal Pay Ranges in Job Ads
The administration of President Joe Biden plans to require companies with federal government contracts to disclose compensation ranges in job postings.
US Prisoners Engaged in Labor Duties Tied to Well-Known Food Companies; Are They Forced to Work?
Inmates are part of a covert workforce in the US that is associated with several famous food firms. A secret workforce in the United States is connected to hundreds of well-known food companies, and it involves prisoners.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has disclosed his income for the first time since Russia's invasion started.
Bipartisan negotiators in the US Congress have reached an agreement on spending levels in the 12 bills crucial in preventing a government shutdown.
The reelection campaign team of President Joe Biden has thanked former President Donald Trump for highlighting positive news on the economy.
The US has reportedly taken measures to counter a widespread Chinese hacking operation that compromised thousands of internet-connected devices.
Elon Musk has revealed that his startup Neuralink has successfully carried out its first brain implant in a human patient.
Netflix co-founder and executive chairman Reed Hastings has recently donated two million shares of his holdings in the streaming giant.
The European index rose 3.1% last week to its highest level since January 2022. Investors in Europe's stock markets are bracing for a flood of earnings reports, data releases, and statements from central banks, with the trading getting off to a shaky start this week.
After entering voluntary administration last October, Australian dessert maker Sara Lee is now being sold.
The Security Service of Ukraine identified a $40 million corruption plot involving the Ukrainian military's arms purchase.
Hong Kong court ordered real estate giant China Evergrande Group to liquidate, a sign that might shake China's financial markets.