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UPS to cut 30,000 jobs and close 24 sites as Amazon volume “glide-down” continues

UPS plans to cut up to 30,000 jobs and close 24 facilities in 2026 as it reduces Amazon delivery volume, even as the company beat earnings estimates and forecast higher revenue for the year.

Wall Street pushes S&P 500 toward 7,000 while Dow falls as healthcare stocks tumble

Wall Street lifted the S&P 500 to a record and closer to 7,000 as earnings rolled in and the Fed meeting began, while the Dow slipped after health insurers sank on Medicare Advantage news.

Tesla stock in focus ahead of results as Wall Street debates growth vs profitability

Tesla is set for a key earnings test as investors watch margins, demand and pricing strategy, with the results expected to influence sentiment across the EV and tech markets.

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French Farmers Flood Paris with Tractors, Disrupting Landmarks to Protest Trade Deal

Dozens of French farmers drove approximately a hundred tractors into Paris on Thursday, blocking key landmarks and protesting the European Union's intention to advance...

VENDLIFE: China’s Manufacturing Prowess Fuels Global Retail Revolution

VENDLIFE, a leading intelligent unmanned retail solutions provider from China, is at the forefront of transforming the global retail landscape. Leveraging its robust OEM...

China’s Long Arm Reaches New York, Silencing Independent Film Festival

An independent Chinese film festival planned for New York City has been abruptly cancelled due to intense pressure from Chinese authorities. The organizer, Zhu...

Tech Giants Seal Landmark Hong Kong Office Deal Amidst Booming Real Estate Transactions

Alibaba and its affiliate Ant Group have finalized a significant acquisition of a prime office property in Hong Kong for $925 million. This substantial...

Saudi Arabia and UAE Clash in Yemen, Sparking Fears of Middle East “Cold War”

A recent military confrontation in Yemen between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has brought simmering tensions between the two Gulf powerhouses...

German Factory Orders Surge 5.6% in November, Driven by Defense Spending

German factory orders experienced a significant and unexpected surge in November, climbing 5.6% month-on-month. This marks the third consecutive monthly increase and the largest...

Europe Gripped by Winter Storm: Snow and Ice Cause Widespread Travel Chaos

A severe winter storm, dubbed Storm Goretti by French meteorologists, has brought significant snowfall and icy conditions across Western Europe, leading to widespread travel...

Prince Andrew Considers Middle East Move Amid Royal Exile

Stripped of his royal titles and facing eviction from his Windsor home, Prince Andrew is reportedly considering a significant move away from the United...

Pakistan Explores Defense Pact with Bangladesh, JF-17 Jet Sale on the Horizon

Pakistan is reportedly considering a significant defense agreement with Bangladesh, a move that could include the potential sale of its advanced JF-17 fighter jets....

Nestlé Expands Infant Formula Recall Globally Amid Toxin Fears

Nestlé has significantly expanded its recall of infant nutrition products, extending beyond Europe to Africa, the Americas, and Asia. The precautionary measure, affecting brands...

Mysterious US Military Flights to Europe Spark Iran Operation Speculation

A surge in U.S. military transport aircraft activity heading to Europe has ignited speculation among analysts and observers regarding potential operations, with some suggesting...

K-Fashion’s Global Ascent: Brands Expand Offline Footprint in Japan and China

South Korean fashion brands are aggressively expanding their physical presence in Japan and China, capitalizing on the global surge in interest in Korean culture....

Iran’s Currency Hits Record Low Amidst Economic Woes and Protests

Iran's national currency has plummeted to a new all-time low against the US dollar, exacerbating public frustration over rising living costs. This economic downturn...

Brigitte Macron Cyberbullying Case: 10 Convicted in Paris Court

A Paris court has found 10 individuals guilty of cyberbullying France's First Lady, Brigitte Macron. The defendants spread false and malicious claims online, including...

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