NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Indian tech and entertainment companies are seeking to capitalize on sudden opportunities arising from a government ban on Chinese-owned apps, including the popular TikTok, with a rival video app that it says has added 22 million of users in 48 hours. India this week banned 59 …
Read More »UK Prime Minister’s Fiance Urges More Stores To Ban Coconut Products From Monkey Work
LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s fiance Carrie Symonds received promises on Friday from four British retailers to stop selling coconut products that use labor in their production, and urged others to do the same. FILE PHOTO: Carrie Symonds, partner of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, arrives at the …
Read More »Amid strong job growth in June, signs of a US recovery.
(Reuters) – The US economic recovery, After two months of faster-than-expected job gains, may stumble as a surge in new coronavirus infections prompts states to delay and, in some cases, reverse plans to allow stores to reopen and activities to resume. FILE PHOTO: Hundreds of people line up in front …
Read More »Nike plans to cut jobs on digital push
FILE PHOTO: The first day after the government eased restrictions amid the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Jakarta, a silhouette of a woman wearing a face shield and face mask is seen near a Nike logo in a mall. Indonesia, June 15, 2020. REUTERS / Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana / …
Read More »Factbox: More US Companies Join Boycott Of Facebook Ads
(Reuters) – A handful of American companies have pulled advertising from Facebook Inc. in support of a campaign that called on the social media giant for not doing enough to stop hate speech on their platforms. FILE PHOTO: Silhouettes of laptop users are seen alongside an on-screen projection of a …
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