Author: Rebecca Lau,Anna Mandin
‘Don’t want Trump to decide my vacation’: Maine town still seeing tourists amid U.S.-Canada tensions
A Maine tourist spot is noticing a drop in Canadian tourists amid tensions between the United States and Canada.Read More
Civil society organisations have welcomed the consensus reached at the landmark sustainable development conference concluding this Thursday in Seville, while cautioning that real progress will depend on sustained action.Read More
A tidal wave of new production — the biggest yet — could transform the market for the fuel.Read More
Fresh from Nasdaq listing, synthetic aviation fuel pioneer XCF Global strengthens institutional presence with BTIG partnership. See growth strategy details.Read More
Euro zone policymakers cut rates last month to prevent an unwarrented tightening of monetary conditions and in the face of elevated uncertainty around trade, the accounts of their June 3-5 meeting showed on Thursday.Read More
U.S. banking giant JPMorgan Chase on Thursday named insider David Frame as the global CEO of its private bank, effective immediately.Read More
On 25 June, the World Health Organization (WHO) concluded its participation in a 36-hour nuclear emergency exercise organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).Read More
The City of Aurora announced the winners of this year’s food competition earlier this month. Here’s a look at the dishes and restaurants that won over voters.Read More
The most prestigious British technology awards have just been announced. Samsung, Sony, Apple and Nothing are among the T3 Awards winners.Read More
📹 NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick asked the City Council this week to loosen restrictions on facial recognition technology.Read More