Colombo, Sri Lanka – Until a few months ago, SMS Senaratne struggled to put three meals on the table for his family.
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Biden calls for ‘win-win’ deal to resolve US auto workers’ strike | Manufacturing News
US president sends two government officials to Detroit, says corporate profits have not been shared fairly with workers. United States President Joe
Canada hits pause on trade mission to India after tensions at G20 summit | International Trade News
A spokesperson for Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng confirmed the October trip was on hold amid frosty relations. Canada has announced it
US announces new Iran sanctions as prisoner swap looms | Politics News
Washington targets Iranian officials and state-linked media outlets on first anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s death. Washington, DC – The United States has
EU regulator slaps TikTok with $368m fine for violating privacy laws | Technology News
The European Union’s lead regulator has slapped TikTok with a 345 million euro ($368m) fine for breaching laws on the processing of
Apple to update iPhone 12 in France after concerns over radiation | Business and Economy News
France’s digital minister says the US tech firm will implement the update to the smartphone in the next few days. Apple will
US autoworkers launch historic strike at GM, Ford and Stellantis plants | Labour Rights
Union begins picketing at plants operated by General Motors, Ford and Stellantis for first time in 88-year history. Almost 13,000 auto workers
Control grocery prices or face new taxes, Canada’s Trudeau warns chains | Inflation
Canadian leader says profits should not be made ‘on the backs of people who are struggling to feed their families’. Canadian Prime
EU launches probes into Chinese subsidies for electric vehicles | Renewable Energy
Anti-subsidy investigation is highest-profile case against China since EU probe into Chinese solar panels a decade ago. The European Union has opened
Inflation continues to climb in Argentina as presidential election nears | Inflation News
Consumer prices in Argentina soared 12.4 percent in August compared with the previous month, the highest rate since February 1991 — a
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