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Samsung to pick Taylor, Texas, for its $17 bln chip plant

(Reuters) – South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) said on Tuesday it

FIFA wraps up inspection of potential 2026 World Cup venues

(Reuters) – FIFA, world soccer’s governing body, wrapped up site visits to potential venues for

What you need to know about the coronavirus right now

(Reuters) – Here’s what you need to know about the coronavirus right now: Australia to

Qatar not reporting all work-linked deaths, ILO says

Qatar is not adequately investigating and reporting worker deaths including unexplained fatalities among seemingly healthy

Police: `Some fatalities’ when SUV hits Christmas parade

(AP) — The police chief in Waukesha, Wisconsin, says there were “some fatalities” when an

Apple tells workers they have right to discuss wages, working conditions

(Reuters) – Apple delivered a message to employees on Friday that was striking given its

Migrants from 12 countries among 600 found in two trucks in Mexico

(Reuters) – Migrants from 12 countries were among 600 people found hidden in the back

Modi vows to repeal India farm laws after prolonged protests

(AP) — In a surprise announcement, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Friday his government

Scientists mystified, wary, as Africa avoids COVID disaster

(AP) — At a busy market in a poor township outside Harare this week, Nyasha

New Pakistan law allows chemical castration of serial rapists

Pakistan has introduced chemical castration as a possible punishment for serial rapists under a law