-
Month: January 2023
UK inflation falls for second consecutive month as fuel prices ease
Decline to 10.5% in December despite jump in food costs
All Articles
-
China lured graduate jobseekers into digital espionage
FT investigation reveals student translators were targeted by front company for Beijing-backed hacking group APT40
-
China clamps down on Hong Kong as Xi visits to mark handover
Military garrison reaffirms combat readiness as Chinese president makes first trip outside mainland since 2020
-
Pro-China group attacks US rare earths plant in fake social media posts
Cyber campaign comes as Washington tries to boost self-sufficiency in critical minerals
-
Would carbon food labels change the way you shop?
Environmentally friendly food shopping can be a challenge. Find out how your favourite UK supermarket items stack up with our interactive scales
-
Get a read on supply chain news from Maersk CEO SĆøren Skou
What it takes to stay steady when a global pandemic and war kick up massive waves. Read More
-
The reinvention of Hong Kong
After three stormy years, Xi Jinping hails a ānew eraā for the city. It is likely to be less international and closer to mainland China
-
Crypto lending platform BlockFi sought a $5 billion valuation a year ago, but a leaked call reveals itās valued at less than $500 million now
On its investor call, crypto investment firm Morgan Creek also revealed BlockFiās loan to liquidating hedge fund Three Arrows Capital was $1 billion, and it was overcollateralized by 30%. Read More
-
Plan B is in such high demand after Roe v. Wade was overturned that Amazon has limited purchases
Plan B One-Step, a brand-name contraceptive that contains the active ingredient levonorgestrel, has been limited to three product purchases per customer Read More
-
Fauci says he experienced āPaxlovid reboundā but says the drug stopped his infection from becoming more severe
The presidentās chief medical adviser took a second round of Paxlovid for his rebound symptoms, though the CDC says thereās no evidence such action helps. Read More
-
Meta is taking down posts about abortion pills on Facebook and Instagram, saying they violate its community standards policy
In the wake of Roe, the easiest way for many people to access abortion is now via pills ordered online. But if you donāt already know that, it may be hard to find out. Read More