The city of Istanbul is offering free public transport to unemployed residents registered with local employment centers, benefiting nearly 237,893 individuals in the initial phase. Each eligible job seeker will receive 96 free rides over three months, covering up to four trips daily. This new policy, set to launch by…
Indonesia has imposed a ban on the sale of Alphabet’s Google Pixel smartphones due to non-compliance with the country’s…
The Swedish battery maker Northvolt AB, once a rising star in Europe’s green tech scene, has found itself at…
The UK government’s plan to position itself as a global technology powerhouse is facing headwinds following Finance Minister Rachel…
The oil market may employ a wait and watch approach when the dust settles and the votes are counted…
In a major step towards advancing Africa’s financial infrastructure, the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has teamed up with Hedera,…
Ecopetrol, Colombia’s state-run energy corporation, stated on Tuesday that it will temporarily cease activities at the Komodo-1 well in…
According to a preliminary estimate from Mexico’s Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), the country’s GDP increased by…
Oil prices regained some ground on Wednesday after a report claimed that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries…