New York will set aside money to help local news outlets hire and retain employees
ALBANY, N.Y., MAY 26: New York is offering up to $90 million in tax credits for news outlets to hire and retain journalists in an effort to help keep the
Jet engine deal with France will give 100% access to technology, says Indian envoy
India and France collaborate on manufacturing an engine for India's fifth-generation fighter jet, with discussions ongoing for design and development.
Dell employees working from home will not be promoted
Dell had a hybrid work culture long before Covid struck. They have had the rule for over a decade. However, now the company is implementing strict return-to-office (RTO) policies,
Ryanair warns passengers 'will not be able to board' without paying airport charge
Passengers who don't comply risk extra charges of up to £75
Defaulting Tshwane residents won't be able to buy electricity
The City said defaulting customers will not be able to buy electricity units unless their debts are settled first.
Coventry Building Society will pay free cash to customers who are deemed 'loyal'
A new regular savings account paying 6.75 per centfor "loyal" customers only has been launched by a building society in a major Cost of Living boost.
Octopus Energy issues message to British Gas customers and says 'we're excited'
Australian pension fund Aware Super and one other invested an eye-watering $370m via existing shareholders GIM.
AI technology will save contact centre agents, not displace them
Rather than replace contact centre agents, AI is poised to enhance their capabilities and redefine their roles, says Martin Cross, chief strategy officer at Connect.
Airbnb warns hosts who use indoor security cameras they may face eviction
No more creepy snooping? Be my guest
Australia to limit international students, Indians to be hit hard
Australia has introduced a cap on international student enrolments, limiting new students to 270,000 in 2025. This aims to return numbers to pre-pandemic levels and ease migration pressures. Indian students, a significant part of the international student population, will be affected in a big way.
Two million people with credit cards warned not to use them from Friday onwards
Research by TotallyMoney found how much you could pay in fees for using your credit card with two million heading abroad and leaving the UK over Easter.
United Airlines boss says firm will consider alternatives to Boeing’s next plane
Chief executive Scott Kirby said Boeing needed ‘real action’ to restore its previous reputation for quality.
Aurm aims to open doors to private, secure high-end safe vaults for everyone
Bengaluru-based Aurm partners with banks and real estate companies to offer safe deposit lockers to customers that are fully automated, more secure, and accessible anytime.
First-time buyers warned they will have to find extra £39,360
First-time buyers made up 48 per cent of purchasers in the city between January and June, according to analysis by Hamptons of data from Countrywide estate agents.
Which business will be beneficial to do according to your zodiac sign on New Year?
For any person, choosing a business and then achieving success in it does not depend only on his efforts, but the efforts made at the right time and in the right direction are a factor in achieving success to great extent. Scroll down to know which business you should start, as per your zodiac sign.
New regulations for VISP can benefit Malaysian public, says expert
KUALA LUMPUR: The implementation of new regulations for Vehicle Inspection Service Providers (VISPs) in Malaysia, coupled with advanced technologies, ...
Australia to force businesses to reveal ransom payments to cyber thieves
Authorities believe global scale of ransomware attacks cost billions of dollars
Foreign workers issue will take ‘generations’ to address
Entrepreneurs becoming more cautious is 'no surprise', the head of the MEA says
Martin Lewis urges people who have Direct Debit to 'cancel it'
The BBC Sounds and ITV presenter star's Money Saving Expert team shared the trick, hack and tip in its weekly newsletter.
New driving rules for 2024 all motorists need to know about
The rules of the road can change quite frequently
New home insurance policy launches to give people renting financial peace of mind
Nearly a third of Scotland’s renters are leaving valuables at risk with no insurance.
Mussen: S’wak govt wants to work with entrepreneurs to expand hydroponics farming to Sri Aman
KUCHING (Feb 29): The Sarawak government through the Department of Agriculture and Sri Aman Development Agency (Sada) is ready to work with entrepreneurs to expand hydroponics farming to Sri Aman, said Datuk Dr Malcolm Mussen Lamoh. The Deputy International Trade, Industry and Investment Minister
France Readies New Push to Lure More Banks, Hedge Funds to Paris
(Bloomberg) — France is working on a new plan to bolster the attractiveness of Paris as a European Union finance hub, as President Emmanuel Macron seeks to build on an initial wave of relocations after Brexit.
New rules mean banks will be forced to refund some scam victims from 2024
APP scams are when someone is tricked into sending money to a fraudster who was posing as a genuine payee
Rightmove issues £5,297 message to people who have a mortgage
"We now seem to be past the bottom of the market," according to a property website Rightmove.
REVEALED: When will Christmas and New Year social welfare payments be issued?
The Minister for Social Protection has confirmed details of Christmas and New Year payments for social welfare recipients.  Minister Heather Humphreys published the payment schedule today (D...
Malaysia needs 62,000 competent individuals to drive re generation by 2050 - Fadillah
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia requires approximately 62,000 competent individuals to drive the generation of renewable energy (RE) up to 70 per cent or 56 gigaw...
This strategy can help you meet those financial New Year’s resolution goals, experts say
Though financial stress is high going into 2024, many individuals aspire to keep financial resolutions. Experts say paying yourself first is the key to success.
NatWest chief Howard Davies says 'not that difficult' to afford homes
Sir Howard Davies made the controversial comment as he argued that prospective buyers needed to save up - adding that 'is the way it always used to be'.
New property laws in 2024 that affect homeowners and renters - what you need to know
The government has announced two new property laws that could come into play in 2024 - here's everything you need to know
Start-ups invited to apply for Agriculture Grand Challenge-2 
C-CAMP’s Centre of Excellence for Agri Innovation, supported by Ktech which has launched Agriculture Grand Challenge-2 is now open to all start-ups across India.
Drivers warned OWN cars are 'spying on you' and police can see info
Privacy campaigners have called for independent oversight of police use of car hacking software after two thirds of forces refused to disclose whether they possess the technology.
Advertising agencies must not let AI overwhelm their creative side
When AI generated campaigns undermine brand building, there is a cost to bear
NatWest and Virgin Money make change to accounts and customers say 'it's welcome'
Virgin is also launching a number of exclusive deals for those looking to remortgage.
Community to help council make decisions on Crescent Head's popular foreshore
Expressions of interest opened May 7 and will close May 28.
AI development cannot be left to market whim, UN experts warn
The development of artificial intelligence should not be guided by market forces alone, UN experts cautioned on Thursday, calling for the creation of tools for global cooperation.
Urgent need to address Cook Strait ferry problems – MUNZ
News from Maritime Union of New Zealand The power loss of the Bluebridge ferry Connemara in Cook Strait last night highlights the importance of a resilient publicly-owned interisland ferry service....
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