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Europe's tech 'liberation day'? Computer says not yetThe EU plan aims to boost European tech firms and limit some access for dominant U.S. rivals. It marks a key but initial step, with the blo...
Planning a wedding is stressful. Couples and vendors in US now have to factor in tariffsU.S. tariffs on imported goods are significantly impacting the wedding industry, causing price increases for dresses, flowers, cakes, and o...
Why Chinese men are queuing up to marry women from Pakistan and Bangladesh, and why China is worriedA critical shortage of women in China, stemming from the one-child policy, has fueled a disturbing trend of cross-border marriages, particu...
China's 35 million leftover men are hunting for brides in Russia, Southeast Asia, Bangladesh and PakistanCriminal gangs and online portals are helping Chinese men find a girl of marriageable age in foreign countries as the number of women in th...
Beijing simplifies marriages to encourage Chinese to wedChina announced new measures to simplify the marriage registration process to reduce financial burdens on couples, aiming to address the de...
It’s the G-7 versus China and Russia in the struggle for global influenceThe strategy involves enhanced work with so-called middle ground countries, such as Brazil, Vietnam, South Africa and Kazakhstan. High-leve...
China's demographic retreat and its implicationsFurther, the shortage of labour, rising wages and the Chinese government's policy of forced technology transfer may accelerate the already ...
The Fed’s moves pumped up stocks. In 2022, it may pull the plugShares soared as interest rates stayed low and stimulus programs helped the economy. But expected changes could make investors wary.
Note ban impact: Cash crunch gives gold lovers no way to buy wedding rings“All our plans went for a toss after the demonetisation,” said Ferreira, 28, a marketing consultant. “Cash is just not an option now. We ca...
GAP, Walmart, C&A, H&M warn their Indian suppliers against textile mills that involve child & bonded-labourThe development could have serious ramifications for the domestic apparel industry, which earns 80% of its business from Europe & US.
Jindal Group's upcoming waste-to-energy plant has Delhi fumingThe plant is covered in the shadow of disregard for the highest standards of human safety, for environmental regulations and for court dire...