Bloomberg Apple Inc. said a “small percentage†of iPhone 7 smartphones may experience a component failure that makes it appear the phone isn’t connected to cellular networks even when service is available. Apple said it would repair affected devices at no charge. The units were sold from September 2016 to February 2018 in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau and the ...
Read More »American job market’s solid 2018 start raises wage-pickup hopes
Bloomberg The US labour market began 2018 on a strong note as Americans saw wage gains accelerate amid better-than-expected hiring, raising hopes that a long-overdue pickup in worker pay is finally in train. Nonfarm payrolls rose 200,000 in January, exceeding the median estimate of economists for a 180,000 increase, Labor Department data showed, as the jobless rate held at a ...
Read More »May under attack over Brexit with momentum behind Rees-Mogg
Bloomberg The political tides could finally be turning against Theresa May. The embattled British prime minister has defied odds to survive a disastrous election result and difficult Brexit negotiations by papering over differences among her Conservatives. But there is a growing sense May’s situation has become untenable as her party’s divisions over the European Union spill out. While it remains ...
Read More »Democrats say House Republicans join effort to obstruct Mueller
Bloomberg Democratic lawmakers circulated talking points in which they say House Republicans are “now part and parcel to an organised effort to obstruct†Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. “Until now, we could only really accuse House Republicans of ignoring the President’s open attempts to block the Russia investigation,†Democratic members of the House ...
Read More »Syrian rebels down Russian plane, kill pilot
AMMAN / Reuters Syrian rebels shot down a Russian warplane and killed its pilot on the ground after he ejected from the plane, Russia’s defence ministry and Syrian rebels said. The SU-25 came down in an area of northern Idlib province that has seen heavy air strikes and fighting on the ground between Syria’s government forces backed by Russia and ...
Read More »Italian poll campaign sours as shooting targets migrants
Bloomberg Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni condemned a drive-by shooting in the city of Macerata that targeted migrants, and asked all political parties to act responsibly ahead of national elections on March 4. “I trust in the sense of responsibility of all political forces,†Gentiloni said during a news conference in Rome after the incident. “Criminals are criminals and the ...
Read More »Free incense clouds fate of Japan’s economy minister
Bloomberg Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s point man for a massive Pacific trade pact is defending his job after giving incense sticks to voters, the latest example of how even the whiff of scandal can threaten policy-making in Japan. Toshimitsu Motegi, the economy minister who last month shepherded the revised Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal to an 11-way agreement, is facing calls ...
Read More »Peru opposition parties plan motion to impeach Kuczynski
Bloomberg Peru’s Pedro Pablo Kuczynski may face a new opposition attempt to force him from office after one party shifted its position and said it would now support an impeachment motion of its own. New Peru, which chose not to vote in December’s impeachment ballot, told reporters that new information has emerged about Kuczynski’s ties to Brazilian builder Odebrecht SA. ...
Read More »S Africa’s Zuma meets with ANC
Bloomberg Top officials of the ruling African National Congress were expected to meet on Sunday with President Jacob Zuma to discuss his departure from office, the Johannesburg-based Sunday Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The meeting, to be held at the president’s official residence in Pretoria, will be led by the party’s Deputy President David Mabuza and could ...
Read More »Commonsense immigration policy for the 21st century
We are a nation of immigrants who are uneasy about immigration. There is a long history of resentment against immigrants, dating to the Irish immigrants in the 1840s and the Chinese a few decades later. This contrasts with our demonstrated ability to absorb newcomers. It’s time to overcome this two-headed legacy with an immigration policy for the 21st century. What ...
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