NEW YORK: From Burger King's introduction of a vegetarian version of its uber-popular Whopper burger to the much-celebrated Wall Street entry of vegan startup Beyond Meat, companies selling meat alternatives have the wind in their sails. Here's an overview of the sector: PLANT-BASED PRODUCTS Soy ...
An attack on a luxury hotel in the southwestern city of Gwadar was a bid to "sabotage prosperity", Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan said Sunday, as police confirmed all the attackers had been killed.
In August 2016, the lifeless bodies of a young French man and woman were discovered on a beach in Madagascar, with murder suspected.
In 2010, China identified three major urban clusters to generate new ideas for a sustainable future: The Pearl River Delta, the Yangtze River Delta, and the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei cluster, say Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng.
Cheap, fake goods may be tempting, but its hidden cost are high, says Michigan State University's Jay Kennedy.
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump warned China on Saturday (May 11) that it should strike a trade deal with the United States now, otherwise an agreement would be "far worse for them if it has to be negotiated in my second term." Washington and Beijing are locked in a trade battle...
US states filed a lawsuit accusing 20 drug companies including Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc of a sweeping scheme to inflate drug prices - sometimes by more than 1,000 per cent - and stifle competition for generic drugs, state prosecutors said on Saturday.
BEIJING/WASHINGTON: China and the United States have agreed to hold more trade talks in Beijing, Vice Premier Liu He said as U.S. President Donald Trump ordered his trade chief to begin the process of imposing tariffs on all remaining imports from China. Liu voiced a measured optimism on reaching...
Flaring tensions between Washington and Beijing are raising the prospect of new global diplomatic and economic fault lines, with consequences that analysts say could pose unfamiliar challenges to world leaders.
Management and labor leaders at Germany's Thyssenkrupp have agreed on a way forward after the industrial conglomerate announced a fresh restructuring drive that could lead to the loss of 6,000 jobs.
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