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10 promising Poland-based startup stars to watch in 2021 Born in 2019 out of the founders' own frustrations with the limited funding options available, Uncapped offers founders access to working capital ...
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Coca-Cola turns to 100% recycled plastic bottles in US (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Co will sell its popular sodas in bottles made from 100% recycled plastic material in the United States, the beverage maker said ...
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China's auto sales surged 30% in January, tenth straight monthly gain Sales reached 2.5 million vehicles in January, data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) showed. Sales of new energy ...
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Silver Lake and Nestlé lead €3.5bn investment in vet group IVC Evidensia The €12.3bn valuation is almost 90 times the £122m in earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation reported in the year to September ...
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Amazon worker fight: 'You're a cog in the machine' image captionOrganisers are trying to establish the first unionised Amazon warehouse in the US. Joseph Jones doesn't find the gruelling physical ...
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For a brief period, there was a platform for sensitive political debate in China. Then censors shut it ... By Monday evening, many Clubhouse users in mainland China reported that when they tried to log onto the app, they received a red error message ...
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Hydropower Jostles for Role in Global Green Recovery Programs Hydropower Jostles for Role in Global Green Recovery Programs. Hydropower association partners with IRENA to make the case for more projects.
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Apple More Than Doubled Autonomous-Car Road Tests in 2020 The company's cars drove 18,805 miles last year, up from 7,544 miles in 2019, according to a report filed with the California Department of Motor ...
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Zoos struggling in pandemic as group says government hasn't done enough The Zoo Animals Fund was created by the government to help zoos facing financial trouble in the pandemic with £100m available. In a letter to the Prime ...
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Women in Economics, Interrupted Women in economics get asked significantly more questions than men when presenting -- mostly by men. Researchers say this is part of deeper ...
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