New Zealand to Quadruple Spending on Climate Aid
New Zealand is set to quadruple its spending on international climate aid. In doing so, the
Chip Shortages Kill European Car Sales
The number of new cars sold in the European Union fell by more than 23 percent
Death Toll from Tropical Storm in Philippines Rises
The death toll from Tropical Storm Kompasu in the Philippines has more than doubled. According to
Cloud Security Company Wiz Raises A Quarter of A Billion Dollars
The Israeli cloud security specialist Wiz has raised a capital of 250 million dollars. After the
Cyclone Hits China’s Coast, Exacerbating Supply Chain Problems
Tropical Storm Kompasu, which is hitting the coast in southern China, is causing further problems in
Europe Examines Antitrust Case Over Teams in Office
The European Union is currently surveying competitors of Microsoft Teams. A sign that a competition lawsuit
Samsung Profits from Sales of Foldable Smartphones
Samsung Electronics benefited from strong demand for its foldable smartphones in the third quarter. The South
Democrats Appear to Agree to US Debt Ceiling Hike
Democrats and Republicans in the US Senate appear to be getting closer to an agreement on
Difficult Supplies Lead to Sharp Decline in German Factory Orders
German industry received far fewer new orders in August than a month earlier. This indicates that
Hurricane Ida Could Cost Insurers $30 Billion
The damage caused by Hurricane Ida in the southern United States in August could cost insurers









