DB Insurance Appoints Activist Fund's Nominee as Auditor, Marking the First Case in the Insurance Industry
DB Insurance has appointed an auditor nominated by an activist fund for the first time, setting a precedent in the insurance sector.
Urlop.pl celebrates the opening of its 100th travel store
Urlop.pl marks the significant milestone of opening its 100th travel store in Poland, highlighting the importance of customer relationships and expert assistance in the travel industry.
Aki was surprised by an 11,000 euro repair bill – It turned out that the car dealership had made repairs that had not been agreed upon with the customer
A customer named Aki received an unexpected repair bill of 11,000 euros due to unapproved repairs made by a car dealership on his BMW.
AAA Taxi Chief: Prague Needs Only Two Thousand Taxi Drivers, Knowledge of Czech is Essential
The chief of AAA Taxi believes that Prague only requires 2,000 taxi drivers and emphasizes the importance of knowing Czech for better service.
Industry and services boost Amazonas' GDP in 2025
The GDP of Amazonas experienced a significant growth in the fourth quarter of 2025, showing a real increase of 4.41% for the entire year due to industrial and service sector advancements.
Actress Helen pays tribute to Mahendra Bohra
Actress Helen attended the memorial service for Mahendra Bohra, the father of actor Karanvir Bohra, who recently passed away.
They say they don't talk about prices at Rolls-Royce service. But we asked nonetheless.
A new Rolls-Royce service facility was inaugurated in Prague, where journalists had the unusual opportunity to ask about pricing in an industry generally cloaked in exclusivity.
MWC 2026: Starlink advances its next satellite 5G internet for cell phones and moves towards its own 5G network
Starlink announces plans to launch a new generation of satellites providing direct-to-cell 5G internet service, amid growing partnerships and potential rivalries within the telecommunications industry.
Passenger meltdown caught on video aboard chaotic flight experience
A video of a passenger's outburst on a flight highlights issues within the airline industry related to recent service disruptions and customer frustrations.
Preventing the collection of expired debts... Financial Supervisory Service begins field inspections on the lending industry
The Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea is initiating field inspections on lending companies to prevent the illegal extension of expired debts during debt collection processes.
Regional mobile phone users lament lost service as complaints spike
Regional mobile phone users in Australia are reporting significant declines in service quality, leading to a spike in complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman.
Electrolux is laying off in Poland not only in factories. Cuts in the service center
Electrolux announces layoffs in its Polish operations, affecting both manufacturing and services in response to a crisis in the home appliance market.
Dynamic Bundling of Services Enters Hotels
The hotel industry is increasingly adopting dynamic service bundling solutions inspired by the airline sector, aiming to enhance customization for guests.
Wouldn't it be simplest to just abolish tips? readers ask
Readers are questioning whether it would be easier to eliminate tipping altogether.
VIDEOS: Good Morning DF from Thursday, February 19, 2026
This article covers a range of topics including postal service challenges in Brazil, violence in Rio de Janeiro, the successful performance of a samba school, emerging virus threats, and creative industry concerns regarding AI dialogue.
Why does everything have to be cheap?
The article critiques the widespread demand for low-cost services and products, highlighting the negative effects this mindset has on quality and ethical consumption.
What happens after the service inspection regarding the government's decisions to support the timber industry? Podcast
The podcast discusses the implications of government support for the timber industry in Latvia, featuring various political figures and experts.
Vivenda do Camarão, a restaurant chain in shopping malls, enters the wholesale market
The restaurant chain Vivenda do Camarão is expanding its operations into wholesale distribution, targeting major food industry players in Brazil.
Skoda Man, 48, Raged at Parking Attendant in Kuopio: 'You Can Ask the Police Who I Am!'
A 48-year-old man in Kuopio had an outburst towards a parking attendant after receiving a parking ticket, later apologizing but not being forgiven by the attendant.
Ministers Read Between the Lines, Laugh in Society's Face, Bureaucracy to Become Encapsulated: Discussion on Timber Industry Support Checks
A Latvian discussion featuring various ministers and officials scrutinizes the quality of reports on service checks in the timber industry, alongside the implications for governmental decision-making.
VIDEO: What happens after the service inspection regarding government decisions to support the forestry industry?
The article discusses a recent episode featuring key Latvian government officials discussing the implications of decisions made to support the forestry industry after an official service inspection.
LIVE: What is happening after the service inspection of the government's decisions to support the forestry industry?
An online broadcast discusses government decisions to support the forestry industry in Latvia, featuring key ministers and industry representatives.
What is happening in Latvia? - conclusions after the service investigation on state support for the timber industry
The upcoming broadcast of 'What is Happening in Latvia?' will discuss the findings from a service investigation regarding state support for the timber industry, featuring multiple key government officials and industry representatives.
Chocolate Gucci sneakers and 1500-euro curtains: disputes with laundries reach consumer dispute commission
The Consumer Dispute Commission in Estonia has reported a notable increase in disputes involving laundries, with numerous cases raised by consumers over the past few years.
"Stay Safe": He is the son of a legendary singer and found his vocation far from the stages, but close to the fire
Sam Springsteen, son of music icon Bruce Springsteen, has found his passion in firefighting, moving away from the limelight of the music industry.
Why did alcohol and ice cream prices rise? Companies that spent on rebates and excessive logistics fees face tax claims
The National Tax Service of South Korea has imposed tax claims on 53 monopoly liquor companies, amounting to â‚©178.5 billion, for profit evasion linked to rebates and inflated logistics costs.
USA: In Cheerful Service for Climate Collapse
The article discusses the Trump administration's promotion of coal mining through the introduction of a mascot, amidst a broader agenda of returning to fossil fuel reliance.
National Tax Service Chief: 'Not 2,400, but 139 millionaires immigrated… Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry distorts information'
The head of South Korea's National Tax Service corrected claims made by the Korea Chamber of Commerce that 2,400 millionaires left Korea due to inheritance tax, stating the actual number is 139.
Dongfeng Expands Warranties and Continues to Care for After-Sales Service
Dongfeng Spain has extended the commercial warranty for its models to seven years or 300,000 kilometers, making it one of the most competitive in the industry for vehicles registered from 2026.
When faced with tariffs and technology regulations, 'Trade Barrier 119'... the Ministry of Industry will support non-tariff barriers
The Ministry of Industry is expanding its trade consultation service 'Tariff Response 119' to 'Trade Barrier 119' to assist companies in navigating both tariff and non-tariff barriers as global trade regulations change.
Athens FIR: Foreign Press Talks About 'Service Confusion' and Outdated Systems
The foreign press reports on the unprecedented blackout at Athens FIR on January 4, highlighting service confusion and outdated systems amidst Greece's booming tourism industry.
Record orders by shipowners - 74 new ships for 65 billion euros
The cruise ship industry is undergoing significant expansion with 74 new cruise ships ordered globally, valued at over 65 billion euros and set to enter service by 2036, increasing passenger capacity by 205,000.
Italian genius in the service of Citroën. His ideas were radical, but masterpieces
Flaminio Bertoni was an influential Italian sculptor and car designer who made a significant impact on the automotive industry with his radical designs for Citroën vehicles.