Russia passports forced on Ukrainians 'to erase identity'
Affected customers may return the recalled coffee product to get a refund.
Difficult times bring Russia and Cuba closer together
Cocaine price crash a blow for Colombian coca growers
Elon Musk's start-up Neuralink on Thursday said it has gotten approval from US regulators to test its brain implants in people.
Musk gives Ford access to Tesla's US chargers
To keep businesses running efficiently and profitably companies are turning to CMMS software. CMMS software enables companies to see all their assets in one database. It tracks not only when assets were purchased but location, maintenance, parts, breakdowns, and efficiencies. Manual tasks are automated eliminating administrative hours. Sharing details is easy with CMMS software. It allows for a streamlined workflow, the transfer of knowledge, and overall consistency.
Virgin Galactic resumes spaceflights after two year pause
AI chip giant Nvidia nears trillion dollar valuation
Lufthansa signs deal for stake in Italy's ITA Airways
Man arrested after car crashes into Downing Street gates: police
Dark, lustful and complex: It's a woman's world at Cannes
Meandering along the river Seine: France's roving plastic rubbish
EU defends split with UK on Microsoft, Activision Blizzard bid
South Korea hails successful launch of homegrown rocket
One of last four Rwanda genocide fugitives arrested in S.Africa
The Seattle-based clothing retailer becomes the latest company to announce layoffs and business closures in the wake of rising shoplifting and retail crimes in Golden Gate City.
Armenians hacked with Pegasus spyware during war: NGO
South Korea launches homegrown rocket after delay
Dramatic Sydney blaze consumes seven-storey building
Germany in recession as inflation, higher interest bite
Turkey quake victims rally around Erdogan ahead of runoff
Louis Vuitton braves rain on its Italian island paradise
More Americans are set to lose their jobs as five companies, including Verizon, Planned Parenthood and Disney, announced layoffs this week.
China steps up response to US chip moves but economic reality limits how far
Ukraine, Syria, NATO: why the Kremlin needs Erdogan to win
Most markets down as US debt impasse sparks Fitch ratings warning
US, Microsoft warn Chinese hackers attacking 'critical' infrastructure
Syrians abandon babies at mosques, under trees as war grinds on
Ratings agency Fitch put the United States on notice Wednesday that its perfect credit rating could be jeopardized if the White House and Republican opposition fail to overcome their impasse on raising the nation's borrowing limit