Anne Garrels, Fearless NPR Correspondent, Dies at 71
She reported on conflicts around the world and for a time was the only American broadcast journalist reporting from Baghdad during the U.S. “shock and awe” bombing campaign in 2003.
She reported on conflicts around the world and for a time was the only American broadcast journalist reporting from Baghdad during the U.S. “shock and awe” bombing campaign in 2003.
Cineworld, the world’s second-largest theater chain after AMC Theaters, said it would seek to reduce its debt through restructuring.
The company is in talks to develop a content partnership with MBC, a Saudi Arabian media giant partly owned by the government.
The fuel that once flowed freely has been abruptly reduced, sending prices soaring and forcing European governments to struggle for solutions.
The bloc is also considering mandatory cuts in electricity use and taxes on oil and gas companies.
As tech companies slow hiring and lay off workers, once-busy recruiters are shifting to other roles and cutting their rates.
The Indian government expects growth to exceed 7 percent this year, though that pace may be hard to sustain as the global economy continues to slow.
Investments in battery factories, solar panel manufacturing and mining will help the Biden administration meet targets for reducing greenhouse gases.
The companies behind e-commerce are embracing automation as the means of transcending the limitations of humans.
Apple is taking small steps toward India. But the production of its latest phone, set for introduction on Wednesday, shows how difficult it will be to make big changes.