Unilever, the global consumer goods giant, has agreed to cut fewer jobs than initially planned at its Knorr soup factory in Auerbach, Germany, after facing strong opposition from the local union and workers. The company said it will keep 95 jobs at the site, instead of cutting more than half...
The Forgotten Story of Newfoundland’s Jewish Refugees During the Holocaust
Newfoundland, the easternmost province of Canada, has a dark and hidden history of its response to Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. According to a recent article, Newfoundland was the only British dominion that refused to accept any Jewish refugees fleeing from Nazi persecution, and even deported some of them back...
Crypto market shows signs of strength as indicators point to more gains
The crypto market has been on a strong rally since the beginning of the year, reaching a total value of $2.3 trillion, just 20% below its all-time high of $2.8 trillion in late 2021. The market has been driven by the increasing adoption and innovation of cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoin, which...
Tata to Build UK’s Largest Battery Factory for Electric Cars
The Indian Conglomerate Plans to Invest £4bn in Somerset Site Tata, the Indian conglomerate that owns Jaguar Land Rover, has announced that it will build the UK’s largest battery factory for electric cars in Somerset. The company plans to invest £4bn in the project, which will create 4,000 jobs and...
Infinite Roots and Pulmuone join forces to create plant-based protein products for South Korea
Infinite Roots, a German food-tech company that produces plant-based meat alternatives from mycelium, has announced a strategic partnership with Pulmuone, a leading food manufacturer from South Korea. The two companies aim to develop and market innovative protein products for the South Korean market, catering to the local consumers’ preferences and...





