The New York Times’ main profile’s blue “confirmed” tick has been removed by Twitter after the news organisation declared it would not participate in Elon Musk’s new programme of for-profit verification. When
MoreAccording to Reuters, the semi-autonomous Iraqi region of Kurdistan has stopped paying $6 billion in debts through crude cargoes to energy dealers including Vitol and Petraco. Oil exports from Iraqi Kurdistan to
MoreIn response to widespread worries about the soundness of the financial sector, the Swiss bank UBS has announced the unexpected return of Sergio Ermotti to oversee the acquisition of its rival Credit
MoreAn unknown individual has shared a portion of the source code for Twitter on GitHub. Following a Friday request from the social networking platform, GitHub removed the post. According to The New
MoreChangpeng Zhao, CEO of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has responded to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s scathing lawsuit against his company. The CFTC launched a barrage of complaints against Binance
MoreFormer health secretary Matt Hancock and former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng reportedly fell for a campaign group’s deception and agreed to work for a fictitious South Korean company for £10,000 a day. Kwarteng
MoreIn order to maintain the flow of credit to individuals and businesses, the US Federal Reserve and a number of other significant central banks made a coordinated effort to increase the flow
MoreThe John Lewis Partnership has issued a warning regarding probable job losses and informed staff that it will not be giving out bonuses for just the second time since 1953 as a
MoreA union has stated that a year after the almost 800 P&O employees were fired, the government’s response is a national shame. Workers were abruptly terminated, and their positions were filled by
MoreManchester United, one of the world’s most valuable and storied football clubs, could be the subject of a new takeover bid by Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani, a member of the Qatari
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