For Sale: Unique Piece Of Land In Strategic Arctic Archipelago
The last piece of privately owned land in the strategic Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic is up for grabs, a property likely to entice China but which Norway does not intend to let go without a fight.
China Offers To Buy Up Commercial Housing To Boost Property Market
China cut the minimum down payment rate for first-time homebuyers on Friday and suggested the government could buy up commercial real estate, in some of Beijing's most ambitious moves yet to lift the ailing housing market out of an unprecedented debt crisis.
15 Blue Collar Jobs That Pay Well In The US: These Roles Pay $60K And Up
Blue-collar jobs pay well and don't always require college degrees. Explore high-paying options in the US, from ship captain to MRI technologist.
Grandma Loves Her Step-Grandkids, But Will Only Leave Inheritance For Biological Relatives
Sophia will keep her step-grandchildren out of her will to honour her late husband's dying wish, even if her current partner has nothing to leave behind for them.
Is Driving Uber Worth It 2024: Everything You Need To Know
Uber driving offers flexible extra cash, but remember to consider car costs and wait time or choose Lyft/DoorDash options for less strict car requirements.
This Lucrative US Industry Is 500,000 Workers Short And Seeks More People Under 40 To Sign Up
US construction lacks 500k workers due to immigration limits and trade school decline. The industry is struggling to fill jobs despite high wages.
The Best European Countries for Female Workers and 2 With No Female CEOs Listed
Ireland and Luxembourg were named as the two countries without female business leaders.
Chic and Sturdy: Rental-Friendly TV Stands That Won't Ruin Your Home's Aesthetic
Discover chic and sturdy TV stands that blend Scandinavian design principles with contemporary functionality.
Jakarta Is Sinking: Indonesia's $30B Plan To Relocate 11M Residents To New Capital Starting October 2024
Indonesia builds new smart capital Nusantara on Borneo to escape Jakarta sinking. First residents are set to move by the end of 2024.
Toyota's $9.9B 'Robo City' Near Mt. Fuji Almost Ready To Welcome 2,000 Residents by 2024 End
Toyota's building a futuristic city at Mt. Fuji! Residents will test eco-friendly tech & self-driving cars in this "living lab."
Women Represent Just 3% Of The Global Construction Industry, But They Are Still Being Harassed
Construction companies are still refusing to hire women, despite an ongoing staffing crisis and demand for new recruits in the front-line manual sector.
US Mom Used Her Kids' College Funds For Her Beach Bag Business - Now It's On Track For $1M Sales
A mompreneur's bold move of investing her kids' college fund into her business pays off, with Bogg Bag looking at a $100 million growth this year
The Economic Impact of the South African Online Casino Industry Is Vast – And That Might Be a Good Thing
The South African online casino industry's rapid growth and competition shape both the economy and user preferences.
Tesla Cybertruck Whistleblower Revealed: Vehicle Issues Similar To Model S Issues 10 Years Ago
Whistleblower alleges Cybertruck flaws, drone footage show production delays.
This Double-decker Bus Turned Mobile Hostel Is The Coolest Way To Explore Europe
Without any experience with DIY or construction, Saskia van Leeuwen converted a double-decker bus into a mobile hostel with her sister and best friend.
Low Cost Airline 'Wizz Air' Partners With Firefly To Turn Human Waste Into Jet Fuel
UK startup turns human waste into aeroplane fuel, reducing airlines' environmental impact.
Turkey Imposes Trade Restrictions On Israel Over Gaza War
Turkey said it would impose trade restrictions on Israel starting Tuesday over the war in Gaza, covering a range of products including cement and steel and iron construction materials.
Corporate Social Responsibility in Today's Global Business, According to Business Leader Igor Makarov
Business Leader Igor Makarov discusses the impact of CSR in today's global business landscape and its impact on operations and company direction
Real Life Hogwarts? British Firm Unveils 'Invisibility Cloak'
British firm sells "Megashield" claiming invisibility for multiple people, inspired by Harry Potter. However, it may not be truly invisible.
Greycoat Real Estate On Navigating London's Evolving Workspaces
Greycoat, a leading real estate development and management company offers large-scale institutional clients with cost-saving enhancements and opportunities.
London Still Awaits Olympic's Promised 'Affordable' Housing
More than a decade after London hosted the Olympic Games, cranes are still everywhere in and around the Olympic Park in Stratford, where an array of buildings are under construction.
Creating High Quality, Sustainable Low-Rise Commercial Buildings
We've entered a world where many high-quality, human-health-benefiting features are now available at a previously impossible price. Here's how to tap into it.
World War III Fears Spark Rush for Doomsday Shelters: Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates Among Buyers
Fears of global disasters have sparked a "buying frenzy" for luxury doomsday shelters among billionaires like Zuckerberg and Gates.
Russia is Using Chinese Farming 'Golf Carts' to Send Infantry Into Battle
Videos show Russia using unarmored vehicles to transport troops in Ukraine. Interestingly, these Chinese-made vehicles are not designed to be used in warfare.
Gaza Man's Last Phone Call Before Bomb Kills His Wife, Daughters, And Over 100 Relatives
Ahmad al Ghuferi lost his wife, daughters and 103 relatives in an Israeli airstrike on his family home in Gaza City.
Novastone is Transforming SMEs and Shaping the Future of Search Funds
Novastone Capital Advisors (NCA), founded in 2019 by Christian Malek, has gained significant recognition for being a leader in the Search Fund sector
UN Representatives Praise Iraq's Progress
UK, US, and French UN reps praise Iraq's progress in stability, citing successful elections as a milestone amid corruption challenges, as Iraqi government intensifies service delivery efforts.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe Unlikely To Receive Government Help for Manchester United's New Stadium Plans
A newly built stadium for Manchester United would benefit northern England according to the club's new minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Unveiling Sontronics: Crafting Timeless Microphones for Every Creator
Discover Sontronics: a leader in microphone innovation, offering studio condensers, ribbons, dynamic mics, and accessories like the Podcast Pro and ST-POP.
Discovering the OnePlus Open: Transforming Smartphone Technology
Are you in search of a cutting-edge smartphone? Immerse yourself in the realm of OnePlus Open and unlock the true potential of smartphone innovation.