Aussie company’s insane $49m implosion
An upstart employee has revealed she wanted to “get out” of an Australian company she feared was a fraud years before its spectacular $49 million implosion.
An upstart employee has revealed she wanted to “get out” of an Australian company she feared was a fraud years before its spectacular $49 million implosion.
NEW YORK CITY/CHICAGO: President Joe Biden's decision to end his re-election campaign and drop out of the US presidential race has created enough momentum for Vice President Kamala Harris to become the Democratic presidential nominee, according to three Arab American analysts. Biden, who endorsed Harris in his exit announcement on Sunday, trailed former President Donald … Read more
Demand for industrial and logistics assets in Dubai and Abu Dhabi up 185%: Knight Frank RIYADH: Demand for industrial and logistics assets in Dubai and Abu Dhabi rose 185 percent year-on-year to 18 million square feet in the first half of 2024, a new report showed. In its review of the industrial market, Knight Frank … Read more
DHAKA: A Bangladeshi student group leading demonstrations that have turned deadly have suspended protests for 48 hours on Monday, with their leader saying they did not want reforms “at the cost of so much blood”.What began as a demonstration against politicized entry quotas for coveted government jobs has turned into some of the worst riots … Read more
The governing body of iMasons Climate Accord, the Infrastructure Masons programme, is calling on all data center suppliers to promote greater transparency on Scope 3 emissions as part of a wider effort to reduce the industry's carbon footprint. The board, which consists of AWS, Digital Realty, Google, Meta, Microsoft and Schneider Electric, published an open … Read more
Bangladesh continues its curfew as students await an official announcement on the government's job reforms DHAKA: Bangladesh remains under a curfew and widespread communications blackout on Monday, a day after the Supreme Court curbed a controversial work quota system following deadly clashes that have killed more than 100 people over the past week. University students … Read more
The global IT outage that disrupted workplaces around the world last week cost businesses a fortune.
DHAKA: Bangladesh remains under a curfew and widespread communications blackout on Monday, a day after the Supreme Court curbed a controversial work quota system following deadly clashes that have killed more than 100 people over the past week. University students have been demonstrating since earlier this month to demand reform of the quota system that … Read more
DUBAI: Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) detained a Togo-flagged, UAE-controlled products tanker carrying 1,500 tonnes of marine gas oil, British security firm Ambrey said on Monday. The vessel was loading marine gas oil off the coast of Iraq and was bound for Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, when it was intercepted on Sunday 61 nautical … Read more
A lottery winner who took home the first division prize has admitted her mistake after misreading the numbers on the winning ticket.