71 Billion Spam Calls Blocked..., Two Companies Have Joined Forces to End Digital Fraud
Airtel has partnered with Google to enhance messaging security for smartphone users in India, aiming to reduce spam calls and digital fraud.
Companies offer job vacancies in Goiรขnia and Aparecida de Goiรขnia
The article outlines 13 job vacancies available in Goiรขnia and Aparecida de Goiรขnia, Brazil, across various roles including financial analysts, stock clerks, and pharmacy clerks.
Motta meets Alckmin and Chamber approves project that expands credit for exports
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies approved a project to expand export credit for Brazilian companies and regulate the FGCE to enhance state support for exports.
Lula's government announces credit line for companies affected by rain in MG
The Brazilian government has announced a new credit line to support companies affected by heavy rains in Minas Gerais, following a similar program from 2024.
Underappreciated Domestic Companies in Analysts' Sights
Analysts have issued a wave of recommendations for companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, with a significant majority of positive outlooks indicating a continued attractiveness of Polish equities.
Brazilians with canceled flights complain about lack of assistance and companies warn of scams
Passengers with canceled flights due to the closure of airspace in parts of the Middle East are expressing difficulties in obtaining assistance from airlines.
Big Tech Cuts Staff and Goes All-in on AI... Fear of 'AI-Induced Recession'
Big tech companies are laying off huge numbers of workers while reallocating resources heavily towards AI, raising concerns about a potential economic downturn driven by AI.
Companies Facing a Shortage of Artificial Intelligence Experts
Companies are struggling to hire qualified experts in artificial intelligence, with 72% of employers reporting recruitment difficulties, according to a new study by ManpowerGroup.
Cuba: Private Companies Start Fuel Imports from the US
Private companies in Cuba have begun importing fuel as the island faces an acute energy crisis under pressure from the US.
Food-producing companies supported the portal to report municipal rates and called for comprehensive tax reform
Food-producing companies in Argentina have supported a government initiative to report municipal tax rates while calling for comprehensive tax reform to alleviate high fiscal pressure.
One thing can determine whether Dubai traveler will receive compensation from insurance company
Finnish travelers stranded in the Persian Gulf due to recent military operations are advised to seek compensation from their travel organizers or airlines, as insurance companies currently cannot assist with return flights.
The situation in the Middle East is creating busyness for Danish insurance companies
Danish insurance companies are experiencing a surge in customer inquiries due to the escalating situation in the Middle East.
Global Eggs, from the 'king of eggs', receives $1 billion investment from a US fund
Global Eggs, led by Ricardo Faria, has received a $1 billion investment from Warburg Pincus, which aims to partner with high-growth companies.
The latest step by "Linava" as trucks stuck in Belarus do not return
Trucks and transport vehicles belonging to Lithuanian companies remain stuck in Belarus, with losses amounting to nearly โฌ22 million due to restrictions imposed by the Belarusian authorities.
Gironde: up to 400,000 euros in fines required against three companies accused of waste trafficking
Three companies from Gironde have been accused of illegally transporting and burying over 6,000 tons of waste in Spain to avoid taxes and treatment obligations in France.
Insurance companies with a message to Norwegians: This is what you need to watch out for
Norwegian insurance companies are expanding travel insurance coverage for customers stranded in the Middle East due to unforeseen circumstances.
Stock Market: Athens in the 'red', a plunge of up to 5% in Banks - Why Motor Oil and ELPE are strengthening
The Athens Stock Exchange is deeply affected by the recent escalation of the conflict in the Middle East, leading to significant declines in bank stocks and a rise in oil companies like Motor Oil and ELPE.
Approximately 17,000 citizens staying in over 10 Middle Eastern countries... Government and companies focus on protecting citizens and local employees
The South Korean government is taking measures to ensure the safety of its citizens in the Middle East amid rising military tensions due to U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran.
Ignition in the Middle East: Positive signs for the stocks of listed shipping companies in Oslo
As the situation in the Middle East deteriorates rapidly, analysts note a significant shift towards the shipping sector in the markets.
A window of opportunity is emerging for Greek defense entrepreneurship
The evolving European defense landscape presents new opportunities for Greek defense companies to engage, though challenges remain in strategic positioning and preparation.
From OpenAI to Anthropic: The Family that Ended Up in the Pentagon
Recent developments have positioned AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic as strategic risks and assets within U.S. Defense, prompting significant discussions on the control and impact of artificial intelligence.
Shares of Russian oil companies surge amid Iran war
Shares of major Russian oil companies have soared following the escalation of conflict in the Middle East, particularly related to Iran.
Healthy finances for energy sovereignty
The article discusses the positive financial results of Mexico's energy sector under President Claudia Sheinbaum's government, highlighting the recovery of public energy companies.
Japanese Companies Urge Employees to Stay Indoors or Evacuate as Turmoil Spreads Around Iran
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East due to U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran, Japanese companies are urging employees, especially expatriates, to stay indoors or evacuate as chaos spreads in the region.
The รstรญ University Wants to Teach Students How to Prepare Companies for the End of Coal Mining
รstรญ University in Czechia is launching a program aimed at educating students on transitioning companies away from coal mining.
Ukrainian intelligence agency reveals components of new Russian cruise missile
Ukraine's Defence Intelligence has disclosed information on the components and production companies involved in the new Russian Izdeliye-30 cruise missile.
Two Norwegian Owners Take Over Fjord Line
Two Norwegian family-owned companies have taken full ownership of the ferry operator Fjord Line, which operates routes between Norway and Denmark.
China supply chain expo set to welcome more US firms in June, launch AI section
The China International Supply Chain Expo is set to see increased participation from US companies, alongside the introduction of an AI section, amid stabilizing trade tensions between China and the US.
Nepotism Back and Forth at CFE-Pemex
The article discusses nepotism involving the leadership of Mexico's state-run companies CFE and Pemex, highlighting the questionable practices of Emilia Calleja and Victor Rodrรญguez.
Sales Volume of Retail Companies Grew by 8 Percent in January
In January, the sales revenue of retail companies in Estonia reached 885 million euros, marking an 8 percent increase compared to January 2025.
Five Major Financial Groups Activate Emergency Response System for Iran Crisisโฆ Financial Support for Affected Companies
Five major financial groups in South Korea have activated an emergency response system in reaction to the Iran situation, providing financial assistance to affected companies.
The end of the best-selling prescription medication causes pain - 'Outrageous price'
The shortage of the widely-used anticoagulant apixaban in Finland has led to significant distress due to skyrocketing prices and limited access, caused by a patent dispute among pharmaceutical companies.
Korea's 11 Companies with Representatives in Iran and Israel, Over 30 People Evacuated to Jordan and Other Regions
Korean companies operating in Iran and Israel have started evacuating their staff to nearby regions amid heightened tensions following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes in Iran.
Who in the company is responsible for errors and problems with KSeF
The article discusses the responsibilities within companies regarding errors and issues related to KSeF.
Renfe hires KPMG and PwC to compete with major railway companies for routes in France
Renfe has signed a framework agreement with KPMG, PwC, NTT Data, and Forvis Mazars to enhance its international operations and prepare for competition in the French railway market.
The National e-Invoicing System affects the financial liquidity of companies
The introduction of the mandatory National e-Invoicing System in Poland significantly impacts the financial liquidity of companies by altering transaction documentation and tax settlement timelines.
Companies are hiring again. Temporary work is growing at the fastest rate in years
The demand for temporary work in Poland is significantly increasing, signaling a positive trend in the labor market for 2025.
AI Has Not Yet Impacted GDP
The economic impact of artificial intelligence is currently concentrated in companies directly involved in AI technology rather than being reflected in the overall GDP.
The Central Bank faces the payment of US$ 1 billion in bonds with companies and importers
Argentina's Central Bank is set to pay US$ 990 million in bond maturities while engaged in negotiations for an IMF disbursement of US$ 1 billion.
MT: A dispute broke out between meat giants
Finnish meat companies Snellman and Atria are in a dispute over the trademark of a dark green color used in their branding.
Companies Introducing AI Have Reduced Youth Hiring
An analysis by a national research institution indicates a decline in youth hiring among companies that rapidly adopted generative AI technologies like ChatGPT.
'Something has changed': Is the era of AI job replacement here?
Australia is experiencing its first mass job cuts linked to AI, with companies like WiseTech Global and Block Inc announcing significant layoffs while citing a shift in work dynamics due to AI.
WATCH โฉ KNAB has started an investigation into municipal electric bus procurements
The Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB) has initiated an investigation into municipal electric bus procurements worth 8.8 million euros, funded by the European recovery fund, amid concerns over favoritism towards two Latvia-based companies.
Geopolitical shocks, decline of the dollar against the euro... CAC 40 profits collapsed in 2025
In 2025, profits for the CAC 40 companies in France experienced a significant decline of over 30%, primarily due to challenges in the automotive sector and fluctuations in currency values.
The 'Negocia Manaus' Fair Brings Together Companies and Grants Up to 95% Discount on Debts
The 'Negocia Manaus' fair provides significant discounts for consumers with unpaid debts, helping them to settle their financial obligations.
Foundations and associations must also issue and receive invoices in KSeF
Non-governmental organizations in Poland are required to comply with the KSeF invoicing system just like regular companies, as per guidance from the Ministry of Finance.
Taufkirchen an der Vils: Break-ins at five companies
Several companies in Taufkirchen an der Vils were broken into during the night, with five businesses reported affected by theft and significant property damage.
Companies can adopt green areas in Santos and display advertising; see how to participate
Companies in Santos can register for the Cidade Verde program to maintain environmental conservation areas in exchange for advertising opportunities.
Probe Google, Meta, others over media, consumer harms, SERAP urges FCCPC
SERAP has called for an investigation into major tech companies by the FCCPC for allegedly harming media and consumer rights in Nigeria.
Study: A large number of Estonian companies are unprotected against cyberattacks
A recent study reveals that many Estonian companies remain unprotected against increasing cyber threats, with a particular vulnerability noted among smaller firms with limited IT budgets.