Walmart lays off executives in India. Ministers from Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt meet in Washington amid tensions over the new dam on the Nile. How a divide between China and the rest of the world is creating a “splinternet”.
What the positive trend in new jobs doesn’t tell us about stagnant wages. Boeing’s incoming CEO faces an uphill battle. Kelly Peeler is helping tackle the student debt crisis, one text at a time.
Iran invites officials and Boeing to investigate a Ukrainian plane crash near Tehran. Why China is a crucial economic issue in Taiwan’s Saturday presidential elections. Can Prince Charles’ Duchy Originals be a blueprint for Harry and Meghan’s corporate future?
Jobs numbers continue be strong. How can one be “financially independent” when your gran is the queen? The EV industry could be helped by creating a lot more charging stations.
Mack Trucks announces layoffs. Holiday sales were not anything to write home about. Bertha Jimenez tackles food waste by making food out of spent brewery ingredients.
Crude prices remain low following Iran’s attack on U.S. bases. Carlos Ghosn explains his great escape. Don’t expect the Impossible Big Mac anytime soon. Bacteria competes with soy in Finland. Arlan Hamilton is diversifying venture capital.
Markets calm down after Iran’s attack on U.S. military bases in Iraq. Private companies should start preparing for potential cyberattacks from the Middle Eastern nation. A few simple questions could indicate who is and who isn’t vulnerable to financial exploitation.
Airlines have re-routed after Iran fires missiles on U.S. bases in Iraq. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn says he’ll reveal how he orchestrated his escape.