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Australia Unveils Law Forcing Tech Giants To Pay For News

Both Facebook and Google say advertising revenue linked to news content is a small fraction of their overall revenue. Read more

Samsung Electronics Net Profit Climbs 7.3% In Q2

Samsung Electronics shares were up 1.69 percent in early morning trade. Read more

Drive-thru Strip Clubs Provide Pandemic Friendly Option For Exotic Live Entertainment

Gentleman's club in Houston, TX opens drive-thru strip club to help employees stay afloat. Read more

British Airways To Retire Entire 747 Fleet After Pandemic Travel Slump

The carrier turns to more modern and fuel-efficient models like Boeing's 787 and the Airbus A350. Read more

141 Pilots From Pakistan International Airlines Grounded For Carrying Fake Licenses

Pakistan's flag carrier has been banned in the US and UK due to pilot license fraud. Read more

Apple Wins EU Court Battle In €13 Bn Tax Case

The commission's historic ruling against Apple was delivered in August 2016 by Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestag... Read more

American Airlines Notifies 25,000 Workers Of Potential Layoffs

American's layoff notices went to 2,500 pilots, 9,500 flight attendants, 3,200 maintenance staff and 1,000 reservations ... Read more

Britain Bans China's Huawei, Handing US Big Win

The move threatens to further damage Britain's ties with China and costs huge for UK mobile providers that relied on Hua... Read more

AirAsia's Future In Doubt Due To Virus; Share Price Tumbles

AirAsia had applied for bank loans to shore up liquidity. Read more

Samsung Electronics Forecasts Profits Jump Despite Virus

Samsung Electronics is crucial to South Korea's economic health. Read more

Australia's Qantas Cuts 6,000 Jobs In Post-COVID Restructure

The three-year plan to save Australia's carrier from 'the biggest crisis' would also see half the company's 29,000 staff... Read more

Johnson & Johnson Told To Pay $2.1 Billion Over Cancer-causing Talc Powder

Johnson & Johnson has faced thousands of lawsuits across the United States. Read more

Airlines Improvise Gradual Liftoff As Lockdowns Ease

Daily passengers dwindled to 3,000 from the usual 350,000. Read more

Honda Cyberattack Halts Plants In India, Brazil, Turkey

In total, the cyberattack affected 11 Honda plants -- including five in the US, according to local media reports. Read more

Cathay Pacific Unveils US$5 Billion Bailout Plan

The bulk of the capital will come from new shares issued to Aviation 2020, a company owned by the government. Read more