Sumo wrestler infected with coronavirus has died
A 28-year-old sumo wrestler infected with the novel coronavirus has died, becoming the first sumo wrestler to die from the deadly virus, the Japan Sumo...
TUI to make big cost cuts to survive pandemic hit
European travel company TUI said that it needed to cut its fixed cost base by 30% and thousands of jobs would be lost as it...
Thailand reports no new coronavirus cases for first time since March 9
Thailand on Wednesday reported no new coronavirus cases for the first time since March 9....
South Korean shoppers go the distance to beat Chanel price hike
More than a hundred shoppers waited in line to enter a store of French luxury brand Chanel in Seoul on Wednesday, shrugging off concern about...
TUI to make big cost cuts, says holiday demand still high
European travel company TUI said that it needed to implement a cost-cutting programme to enable it to survive in a market weakened by the coronavirus...
Nissan plans $2.8 billion in cuts as part of restructuring plan: Bloomberg
Nissan Motor Co plans to cut $2.8 billion in annual fixed costs as part of its restructuring plan, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, as it...
Mexico’s president revs up car industry, and wider economy
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will lay out a roadmap on Wednesday for Mexico to re-open its economy, with a focus on the automotive sector...
More than 300 lawmakers urge IMF, World Bank to cancel poor countries’ debt
Over 300 lawmakers from around the world on Wednesday urged the International Monetary Fund and World Bank to cancel the debt of the poorest countries...
Gaming firm Razer to roll out mask vending machines in Singapore
Gaming hardware maker Razer Inc plans to dispense its locally produced masks in Singapore through a network of vending machines across the city-state, where it...
Golf: South Korea’s Ko, Park to take part in skins match for charity
World number one Ko Jin-young will take on No. 3 Park Sung-hyun in a skins match on May 24 with the two South Korean golfers...
