
Kakao could be probed by government for possible market monopoly, Report
Oct 17, 2022 06:36 am UTC| Business Economy
Kakao may be investigated as the South Korean government would like to check if the company has monopolized the market. The countrys President, Yoon Suk Yeol, told the press that if found to be true, the authorities will...

Kroger acquiring rival Albertsons grocery chain, Bernie Sanders calls deal ‘absolute disaster’
Oct 17, 2022 06:21 am UTC| Business Economy
Kroger is aiming to buy its rival, Albertsons, to form a massive grocery chain in the United States. The former is investing $24.6 billion in the takeover. If Kroger and Albertsons merge, their combined value will be...

Just how safe are cosmetics on the European market?
Oct 16, 2022 13:43 pm UTC| Business
When was the last time you read the ingredient label on a bottle of shampoo? Have you ever sneezed when applying face powder? As you lay on the beach this summer, did you wonder what it was in your sunscreen that blocked...

Solar farms a 'blight on the landscape'? Research shows they can benefit wildlife
Oct 16, 2022 13:38 pm UTC| Business
Liz Truss, the new UK prime minister, isnt a fan of solar farms. In 2014, when she was environment secretary, she described rows of panels arranged in a field to capture energy from the sun as a blight on the landscape....

Energy crisis: how to help small businesses survive and become more sustainable
Oct 16, 2022 13:37 pm UTC| Business
The number of companies in financial distress has spiked in parts of the UK to the highest level since the 2007-8 global financial crisis laid waste to the global economy. The latest government figures show that in August...

The Right Stuff: the new conservative dating app which has unsurprisingly, failed to attract women
Oct 16, 2022 13:34 pm UTC| Business
The Right Stuff is a new conservative dating app, recently launched in the US. Not yet available in Australia, the app was apparently created for conservatives to connect in authentic and meaningful ways. It offers to...

Global warming puts Arabica coffee at risk, and we're barrelling towards a crucial threshold
Oct 16, 2022 13:34 pm UTC| Business
Coffee may be a major casualty of a hotter planet. Even if currently declared commitments to reduce emissions are met, our new research suggests coffee production will still rapidly decline in countries accounting for 75%...