Walmart cuts starting pay for some new hires - WSJ
      Walmart is paying some new store workers less than it would have three months ago, the Wall Street
      2023-09-07 23:25
    
    Softbank-Backed AMEA Plans to Build a Kenyan Green Hydrogen Plant
      AMEA Power, a Dubai-based renewable-energy company, plans to build a green hydrogen facility in the Kenyan port of
      2023-09-07 17:18
    
    Floods Take Deadly Toll in Greece and Turkey
      Floods left a trail of devastation across Greece and Turkey, while Paris and London are baking under an
      2023-09-07 16:15
    
    Germany's wind power expansion stalls on the roads
      By Riham Alkousaa BERLIN Germany's wind power expansion is facing an unexpected roadblock: builders need permits to transport
      2023-09-07 15:58
    
    Meloni Faces Worsening Italian Budget Deficit for This Year
      Giorgia Meloni’s government is confronting drastically worsening budget figures, adding pressure to her options on how to bolster
      2023-09-07 15:29
    
    G-20 Agrees to Give African Union Membership on Par With EU
      Group of 20 nations agreed to grant the African Union permanent membership status, according to people familiar with
      2023-09-07 14:53
    
    German Industrial Production Down for Third Month as Woes Linger
      German industrial output fell again in July, further holding back Europe’s biggest economy and casting a pall over
      2023-09-07 14:50
    
    Raymond Ackerman, Founder of South Africa’s Pick n Pay, Dies at 92
      Raymond Ackerman, who built Pick n Pay Stores Ltd. up from scratch into one of South Africa’s biggest
      2023-09-07 14:21
    
    China Sending Envoys to North Korea Before Kim’s Russia Trip
      China plans to send its second high-profile delegation to North Korea in less than two months, just before
      2023-09-07 13:48
    
    China exports fall for the fourth month in a row
      The declines in trade were not as bad as expected and an improvement on the previous month.
      2023-09-07 13:17
    
    Korea Set to Price Debut Yen Bond in Japan as Relations Warm
      South Korea priced its first yen bond in Japan, raising 70 billion yen ($474 million) in a move
      2023-09-07 12:17
    
    Japanese Rocket Takes Off for Moon After Troublesome Year
      A Japanese rocket bound for the moon took off early Thursday, offering relief to a battered national space
      2023-09-07 11:45
    