‘Bored Apes’ investors sue Sotheby’s, Paris Hilton and others as NFT prices collapse
A group of investors is suing Sotheby’s Holdings Inc. and others over a 2021 auction and promotion of Bored Ape Yacht Club non-fungible tokens (NFTs) following a collapse in prices for the celebrity-endorsed collectibles.
Iran, UNAMI envoys review Tehran-Baghdad ties
Iran’s envoy to Baghdad and the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq reviewed the latest developments between Tehran and Baghdad in security and economic issues.
Amir-Abdollahian terms Iran-Pakistan economies complementary
Iran and Pakistan's economies complement each other, the Iranian foreign minister said at the conference on economic investment opportunities between Iran and Pakistan on Friday.
Korean IT firms vie to take lead in hyperscale AI for survival
LG, KT, Naver, Kakao and other Korean tech companies have unveiled, or are set to introduce, their own hyperscale AI platforms in a bid to survive in the AI era, which will revolutionize the industry just like the internet and smartphones did, according to industry officials and experts, Wednesday.
Egypt’s demand for gold skyrockets 300% in Q2 2023
The demand for gold bars and coins in Egypt surged by more than 300 percent on a yearly basis to over 10 tons in Q2 2023, according to a report by the World Gold Council (WGC) released on Tuesday.
(LEAD) S. Korea’s exports down for 10th month in July; trade surplus extended to...
South Korea's exports fell for the 10th consecutive month in July due mainly to weak demand for semiconductors, but the country reported a trade surplus for two straight months, the industry ministry said Tuesday.
10 Ways to Lower Your Grocery Bill as Prices Increase
We’re all feeling the effects of inflation right now and it’s certainly noticeable at the grocery store. Grocery prices are up about 12% from last year and certain categories are up even more.
Korean economy grows 0.6% in Q2 amid plunging imports
The Korean economy expanded for the second consecutive quarter in the April-June period, as imports shrank at a faster pace than exports, which contributed to a net growth in trade.
Iran held talks with different states on joint power plants
The head of the Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) says Iran has held negotiations with different countries to carry out some joint work on the construction of power plants.
Analyzing Occupational Heat Exposure Policies Across Europe
The intensifying heatwaves exacerbating worker safety risks necessitate examining regulatory frameworks. A review of five European nations' heat policies reveals variations yet shared shortcomings.
