Trump-backed First Vietnam Project Displaces Thousands
Farmers in Vietnam are being forced to leave their land for a $1.5 billion golf resort linked to Trump, getting only about $12 per square meter. Officials say the compensation is fair, but many villagers worry about losing their homes and jobs. The Trump Organization is not responsible for paying
A Simple Guide on How to Delete Wallpaper on iPhone
Believe it or not, we’ve all been there—setting a new wallpaper thinking it’s the one we’ll stick with… until we snap a fresh photo or spot something cooler and change it again in no time. Wallpaper is something that we frequently change, and every time we ask how to delete
Bangladesh Imports US Wheat to Ease Trade Dispute
Bangladesh has cleared a deal to import 220,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat in an effort to ease trade friction and offset high import duties imposed by the Trump administration, a Dhaka official said Wednesday. A food ministry official stated that Bangladesh approved the wheat purchase at $302.75 per ton
Nvidia Ordered 300,000 H20 Chips from TSMC Due to High Demand in China
Nvidia ordered 300,000 H20 chipsets from TSMC last week, according to two sources. One source noted that strong Chinese demand prompted the U.S. company to reconsider relying solely on its current stockpile. The Trump administration has recently allowed Nvidia to restart the sale of H20 GPUs to China, reversing an
Emirates Group to Hire 17,300 Professionals in Global Talent Drive
Emirates Group has initiated a global recruitment campaign to hire 17,300 professionals across 350 roles, aiming to increase its workforce by 14% this financial year. This expansion supports Dubai’s Economic Agenda D33 and includes over 2,100 open days and talent events in 150 cities worldwide. Emirates Group is recruiting across
Secretive Family Behind Tetra Pak Pours $9 Billion Into Stocks
A mysterious entity in Singapore’s financial district became the largest shareholder in International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. nine years ago. It was later revealed that the owner was the Rausing family from Sweden, known for their fortune from Tetra Pak cartons. This disclosure marked one of the earliest public insights
Thailand Recriminalises the Booming Cannabis Industry
The new government of Thailand is moving to recriminalise cannabis, killing an industry which has grown to be worth at least $1 billion, which has boomed ever since the substance was taken off the country’s banned substance and narcotics list. This comes after the party that championed the legalisation of
India Rules Out Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan?
India has officially said it will not consider the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan again, as it has advised that the treaty is “forever suspended.” In an interview, Home Minister Amit Shah stated that water presently going to Pakistan will now be diverted for use within India, specifically in the
Thailand’s Prime Minister Forced to Resign After a Call Leak
Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was forced to resign after a recording of her conversation with Cambodian leader Hun Sen was leaked. In the recording, she appeared to criticise her country’s powerful military and used an unprofessional, casual term, referring to him as “Uncle. ” The conversation sparked dissatisfaction among
India to Suspend Rare Earth Exports Deal with Japan
India asked state owned miner, IREL, formerly Indian Rare Earth Limited, to suspend a 13 year-old rare earth export agreement with Japan. According to the official report by Reuters, it is happening to secure domestic supply and reduce dependency on China. The decision was taken for growing global concerns over
