Author: Isla

The invitation was so out of the blue — and like something out of a movie — that members of Pitch, Please! questioned whether it was legitimate. But the opportunity to sing everywhere from street corners to a stadium during the Hong Kong International a capella Festival turned out to be not only a reality for the woman-centered a cappella group at Northeastern, it was a growth experience.  “The challenges were just really big growth opportunities for us as individuals, as student leaders, and as a group,” said Briana San Philips, the group’s president and a fourth-year student who is…

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Estelle Brachlianoff, Chief Executive Officer of Veolia and Anne Baranger, Interim Dean of the College of Chemistry at UC Berkeley. © Photo by Scott Buschman. UC Berkeley’s College of Chemistry and Veolia, a global leader in environmental services and resource management headquartered in France, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore a long-term collaboration. This agreement marks the beginning of a shared journey to research and develop ways to detect even the tiniest traces of impurities in water. This is a crucial step for making the advanced chips used in the semiconductor industry.  Veolia will serve as a…

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AI is being framed as an economic inevitability. It isn’t. History suggests technologies do not determine outcomes, societies do.Industrial Revolution 1.0 drove extraordinary productivity gains in Britain. But for nearly a century, workers saw little benefit. Wages stagnated, jobs were displaced and living conditions worsened. It took decades – and major institutional and legislative changes – for prosperity to spread. The lesson is simple: productivity gains don’t automatically translate into shared prosperity. Without deliberate choices, gains are privatised while costs of transition are socialised.A second lesson comes from the work of 2006 Economics Nobel winner Edmund Phelps: economies flourish when…

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Guangzhou Port Co Ltd is a China-based company principally engaged in terminal operations. The Company’s main businesses include loading, unloading and warehousing of containers, coal, grain, steel, commercial vehicles, metal ore, oil products and others, and provides comprehensive services such as logistics, trade, tugboats and tally. The Company operates four segments: Stevedoring and Related Operations segment, Logistics and Port Ancillary Operations segment, Trading Operations segment and Other Operations segment. The Company’s businesses reach domestic and foreign regions such as Europe and Central Asia. Source link

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FDA warning letters to food manufacturers and importers have been trending upward, and the shift is not incidental. It reflects a maturing regulatory environment shaped by years of implementation under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). For companies operating in today’s global supply chain, this increase is less about sudden enforcement intensity and more about a clear message: the expectation is now sustained, demonstrable compliance.When FSMA was first introduced, the FDA emphasized education and gradual adoption. That period has largely passed. Preventive controls, supplier verification, and traceability are no longer new concepts; they are baseline requirements. As a result, the…

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(Singapore, 28.04.2026) China’s leading electric vehicle maker BYD has reportedly frozen its planned factory project in Malaysia, as a clash between the country’s sudden tightening of industrial protection policies and the company’s global expansion strategy casts uncertainty over the high-profile investment. Malaysia’s Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, Johari Abdul Ghani, has set a condition requiring BYD to price its vehicles at no less than RM100,000 (S$32,000) each. The Malaysia-BYD case reflects a broader global realignment: countries are racing to position themselves as EV manufacturing hubs, while Chinese EV makers are rapidly accelerating overseas expansion amid domestic overcapacity and changing…

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End-of-day quote Shanghai S.E. 2026-04-28 5-day change 1st Jan Change 47.96 CNY -2.00% +3.01% -3.11% Published on 04/28/2026 at 12:12 pm EDT Reuters © Reuters – 2026 12:12pm Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Q1 net loss widens RE Apr. 08 JAC Motors’ Sales Fall 22%, Output Drops 18% MT Apr. 08 Anhui Jianghuai Automobile March vehicle sales down 21.8% Y/Y RE Apr. 06 JAC Motors’ 2025 Loss Narrows; Shares Up 4% MT Apr. 03 Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group says 2025 net loss at 1.7 billion yuan RE Apr. 03 Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group Corp.,Ltd. Reports Earnings Results for the Full Year Ended…

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