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Chaos in Mexico Before 2026 World Cup
Massive teacher protests, fires, roadblocks, and unfinished construction in Mexico City just a week before the 2026 World Cup.
New rainwater collector system in Khankendi
A new rainwater collector system will be built in Khankendi. The project includes modernization of water supply and sewage infrastructure.
Stench in Basement in Bineqedi
Basement in Bineqedi's 7th microdistrict smells foul due to sewage problems. Residents await action from authorities.
Number of residents relocated to liberated areas revealed
The number of families relocated to liberated territories has been revealed. Statistical data for Shusha, Fuzuli, Jabrayil and other regions.
Water network restoration in Karabakh: 6,321 subscribers
Latest statistics on water network restoration in Karabakh and East Zangezur released. 6,321 subscribers covered by water supply.
20-year sewage ordeal in Mushfigabad
Residents of Mushfigabad report a 20-year sewage problem, with foul smell preventing them from opening windows.
UN labor talks begin on gig worker standards
The ILO begins final talks on binding employment standards for gig workers, covering minimum wage, algorithmic transparency, and more.
UAW Calls Midnight Strike at GM Axle Plant
UAW calls midnight strike at GM axle plant in Michigan. Workers demand wage hikes after years of concessions.
7-Year Road Neglect: Ganja Residents Complain
Ganja residents on Ashiq Alasgar Street face a 7-year road neglect issue, worsened by rains. They appeal for action.
Guyana Oil Boom and Growth Strains
Guyana experiences an oil boom due to the Iran war, but faces economic challenges and growth strains.
Japan's Population Sees Record Decline
Japan's population declines by record 3.09 million to 123 million in 2025 census. Government plans measures.
Samsung AI Bonuses Spark Payout Debate
Samsung's AI-related bonus payouts spark debate in South Korea over income distribution, with some workers receiving $400,000 while others get far less.
Iceland becomes world's most expensive country
Iceland has become the world's most expensive country, surpassing Switzerland. Tourism and high housing prices drive inflation.
US, Mexico launch trade talks on auto rules
US and Mexico launch formal trade talks on automotive content rules, tariffs, and USMCA modification.
Goldman Sachs: Inflation Pressures Intensify Across Asia-Pacific
Goldman Sachs reports rising inflation pressures across Asia-Pacific economies after the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz closure, with sharpest increases in lower-income nations.
Samsung union approves wage deal; shares surge
Samsung workers approve wage deal with 74% support, avoiding strike. Shares surge 8% to record high.
BOJ's Ueda warns energy price shock may persist
BOJ Governor Ueda warns that a temporary energy shock could become persistent, impacting wages and prices.
BOJ's Ueda Warns Energy Shock May Persist
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda warns that temporary energy shocks can become persistent if they affect wages and expectations.
Economic Tensions Alarm the West
Economic tensions in the US, UK, and EU: inflation, wage trends, energy shock, and aviation costs.
ThePaystubs Reveals Growing Payroll Compliance Issues
ThePaystubs' new analysis reveals growing payroll compliance challenges for international companies, including tax complexity, worker classification, and data privacy.
Guzman y Gomez Sued in US Over Closure
Guzman y Gomez sued in US for failing to notify staff before closing Chicago restaurants. Up to 500 employees affected.
US Treasury rout tests Washington’s tolerance for higher borrowing costs
Rising US Treasury yields test Trump's policy tolerance amid Iran war, Fed rate debates, and midterm election pressures.
Mobileye SWOT Analysis: Mixed Signals
Mobileye SWOT analysis: autonomous driving stock faces mixed signals. Discover the company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in the evolving automotive tech sector.
Brinker International SWOT analysis: stock momentum faces margin tests
Brinker International SWOT analysis: stock momentum faces margin tests. Detailed look at Chili's sales growth, margin dynamics, valuation, risks, and opportunities in casual dining.
Iran war strains India's job engine
Iran war strains India's job engine: returning Gulf workers and falling exports pressure the economy, raising unemployment and social unrest risks.
UAW Demands Tougher Labor Rules in Trade Talks
UAW demands tougher labor rules and higher pay standards in US-Canada-Mexico trade negotiations.
SpaceX IPO: A $2 Trillion Bet on Musk's Vision
Analysis of SpaceX's $2 trillion IPO and Elon Musk's ambitious vision from rockets to AI.
Election Fraud in Armenia: Bribery Detentions
Election fraud in Armenia: Members of Russian billionaire's party detained for bribery.
ECB's Rehn: High Inflation Not Yet Taking Root
ECB's Olli Rehn says high inflation is not yet entrenched, but a rate hike is possible in June to maintain credibility.
Samsung Electronics wage dispute continues
Samsung Electronics wage dispute continues. New deal averts strike but shareholders object. Markets optimistic.
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