Air Canada Strike Ends After Tentative Agreement With Flight Attendants

Air Canada and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), representing the airline’s flight attendants, have reached a tentative labor agreement, bringing an end to a strike that disrupted thousands of flights... Read more »

OPEC+ Boosts Oil Output Amid Global Market Pressures

In a bold move aimed at strengthening its position in the global oil market, OPEC+ has agreed to increase oil production by 547,000 barrels per day for September. This decision marks another... Read more »

Tariffs Push South Africa Toward China

  African nations are being pushed toward a major realignment in global trade as a result of high tariffs imposed by the United States under former President Donald Trump. With steep duties... Read more »

Microsoft Joins $4 Trillion Club as AI Push Drives Massive Growth

  Microsoft has officially joined the exclusive $4 trillion club, becoming the second company to ever reach such a valuation. This surge came after a strong quarterly earnings report that highlighted impressive... Read more »

Intel Lays Off 15% in Major Restructuring

  Intel has announced the completion of its previously disclosed plan to reduce its workforce by 15%, a move intended to support the tech giant’s ambitious restructuring efforts. The layoffs, quietly detailed... Read more »

Ultraprocessed Foods Linked to Higher Lung Cancer Risk

  A new study has raised concerns that consuming high amounts of ultraprocessed foods may be linked to an increased risk of lung cancer. While these highly processed products have long been... Read more »

Apple Rebounds with iPhone Sales, Faces $1.1B Tariff Hit

  Apple has reported a significant rebound in iPhone sales and revenue from China, giving the tech giant a much-needed lift in two critical areas. This momentum comes at a pivotal time,... Read more »

Xi Skips BRICS Summit Amid Global Tensions

  For the first time in over a decade, Chinese President Xi Jinping is absent from the annual BRICS summit, which begins this week in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This marks a... Read more »

Summer Economic Storm: Tariffs, Debt Fears, and Trade Tensions Collide

  Despite a strong stock market, low unemployment, and relatively stable inflation, the U.S. economy may soon face a storm of uncertainty. Several approaching deadlines—ranging from tariff hikes to a potential debt... Read more »

Trump’s Return Shifts Denmark Toward Stronger EU Ties

  As Denmark assumes the rotating presidency of the European Union, the nation finds itself more aligned with Europe than ever before—a dramatic change from its traditionally Euroskeptic stance. This shift is... Read more »