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-Would you work as a cafe manager for $150,000?
- News.com.au19/04 Ministry of Commerce: Actual use of foreign capital increased by 13.2% year-on-year in March
-Ministry of Commerce: Actual use of foreign capital increased by 13.2% year-on-year in March
- Sina11/04 Hot new TV chef emerges in first look at Aussie series Billion Dollar Playground
-Ever wanted to see how the uber-rich vacation when money is no object? Now you can when the glamorous series Billion Dollar Playground premieres on BINGE next month.
- News.com.au29/03 Economic Daily Jin Guanping: Vigorously develop service-oriented manufacturing
-Economic Daily Jin Guanping: Vigorously develop service-oriented manufacturing
- Sina17/03 Close comment: Shanghai Composite Index has a slight decline in volume and rises slightly by 0.19%, nonferrous stocks are collectively adjusted
-Close comment: Shanghai Composite Index has a slight decline in volume and rises slightly by 0.19%, nonferrous stocks are collectively adjusted
- Sina09/03 Exclusive interview with Yao Yang, a distinguished professor at Peking University: Stimulating consumption should not restrict consumer categories, and employment mainly depends on the service industry under the impact of AI
-Exclusive interview with Yao Yang, a distinguished professor at Peking University: Stimulating consumption should not restrict consumer categories, and employment mainly depends on the service industry under the impact of AI
- Sina21/01 ‘Insane’ price of ‘snack plate’ and coffee from trendy LA eatery
-A tourist from Sydney has shared her shocking bill after ordering lunch at Erewhon, a popular organic grocery store in Los Angeles.
- News.com.au21/01 Leveraging the "head goose" effect of artificial intelligence, Haidian will promote the transformation and upgrading of the technology service industry
-Leveraging the "head goose" effect of artificial intelligence, Haidian will promote the transformation and upgrading of the technology service industry
- Sina06/01 Nigeria’s economy in 2025 doesn’t look bright – analyst explains why
-Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has introduced far-reaching economic reforms. They are unlikely to improve the living conditions of Nigerians in 2025.
- TheConversation-Europe26/12 Theft in Thuringia: Santa Claus is said to have stolen his wallet
-In Ronneburg in Thuringia, a rental Santa Claus is said to have stolen a woman's wallet with 600 euros in it from the hallway.
- Bild02/12 Strike against undeclared work: Customs searches 36 buildings in Stuttgart
-Customs searched 36 buildings in the Stuttgart area and are investigating 30 company bosses for gang-related social security fraud and illegal work.
- Bild20/11 VK will launch a competitor to HeadHunter to search for vacancies
-VK Holding will have its own job aggregator in its portfolio. The project will be implemented in partnership with Superjob. Experts see the potential of the service against the background of personnel shortages, but pay attention to the leadership of HeadHunter
- RBC12/11 Zhihui Jinbo Shanghai Modern Service Industry Federation and SGS jointly held the AI Strategy Summit Forum
-Zhihui Jinbo Shanghai Modern Service Industry Federation and SGS jointly held the AI Strategy Summit Forum
- Sina09/11 Zhihui Jinbo Shanghai Modern Service Industry Federation and SGS jointly held the AI Strategy Summit Forum
-Zhihui Jinbo Shanghai Modern Service Industry Federation and SGS jointly held the AI Strategy Summit Forum
- Sina05/10 The rise of ‘death tech’: Ripe for disruption, dying has become big business – and democratised
-Several years ago, the sudden death of Sydney entrepreneur Adam Lubofsky’s friend, who had just turned 30, opened his eyes to a world that most are only exposed to much, much later.
- News.com.au07/09 Boss’ text leaked as hospo empire on brink
-The boss of an embattled hospitality empire has tried to tamp down concerns that his flagship business could be at risk of closure.
- News.com.au02/09 Hong Kong stock IPO presents a new pattern! The advantages of Chinese investment banks have emerged, foreign investment banks have withdrawn from the C position, and IPOs in the software and service industry have exploded.
-Hong Kong stock IPO presents a new pattern! The advantages of Chinese investment banks have emerged, foreign investment banks have withdrawn from the C position, and IPOs in the software and service industry have exploded.
- Sina26/08 IHK survey in August: The mood in the Saarland economy remains poor
-According to the IHK, the mood in the Saar economy did not improve in August either. She calls for more investment and less bureaucracy.
- Bild14/06 Apple releases watchOS 11 with new features for Activity, Health, and Smart Stacks
-At WWDC 2024, Apple announced watchOS 11, an OS for Apple Watch that will be released in fall 2024. It will be available for Apple Watch 6 and newer models paired with iPhone XS and newer models running iOS 18. As for the activity function, a new function to measure training load has been introduced. As your workout progresses over time...
- MSN14/06 Apple's latest OS for Apple Watch, watchOS 11, will be compatible with Apple Watch 6 and later
-Apple announced the latest version of watchOS, the OS for the Apple Watch series, ``watchOS 11'' at WWDC 2024 held on June 11, 2024 (Japan time). Release is scheduled for this fall. Compatible models are Apple Watch Series 6 or later, Apple Watch SE (2nd generation), Apple Watch Ultra, A...
- MSN13/06 Costco discounts annual membership fee for new members as Okinawa Nanjo Warehouse store opens in August
-Costco Wholesale Japan (Chiba Prefecture), which operates the large-scale supermarket chain Costco nationwide, is running a new membership campaign in conjunction with the opening of its Okinawa Nanjo Warehouse store in August. For a limited time until the day before the store opens, in addition to a 1,000 yen discount on the first year's annual membership fee, the membership will be valid for one
- MSN30/04 Startling vision of advanced new humanoid robot that can cook and clean
-A Chinese tech company has released astounding vision of its new human-like robot, powered by artificial intelligence, with plans to release it commercially later this year.
- News.com.au09/04 Bielefeld: Fake pipe cleaning company wreaks havoc on garden
-When the drain was blocked, Gunnar Kreutner (51) looked for a specialist company online and called for help. What he didn't know was that he was falling for scammers
- Bild02/04 Li Xunlei: To build a strong manufacturing country, we need to vigorously develop the service industry
-Li Xunlei: To build a strong manufacturing country, we need to vigorously develop the service industry
- Sina19/03 China visit sees $105 billion iron ore exports on the brink
-China is sending its foreign minister to Australia, insisting that “win-win” co-operation is the “right choice”. But, at the same time, it’s emphasising a desire to end Australia’s biggest “win” – $105 billion worth of iron ore exports.
- News.com.au11/03 Exclusive interview with Zheng Gongcheng, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and president of the Chinese Society of Social Security: The basic pension insurance system should be unified, fair and governed by law
-Exclusive interview with Zheng Gongcheng, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and president of the Chinese Society of Social Security: The basic pension insurance system should be unified, fair and governed by law
- Sina22/01 Aussies flee Coles after reading sign
-Aussies were seen walking out of Coles after spotting a handwritten “cash only” sign outside one of its busisest Sydney stores.
- News.com.au09/01 Blogger who sued Zhang Xuefeng responded to the popularity, "The original intention was to oppose industry discrimination"
-Blogger who sued Zhang Xuefeng responded to the popularity, "The original intention was to oppose industry discrimination"
- Sina18/09 Monday is National Cheeseburger Day: here are the deals to relish
-These days, you’d be hard-pressed to find anything at the store for under a dollar. But on Monday, in honor of National Cheeseburger Day, McDonald’s customers will be able to get a double cheeseburger for just 50 cents, only 45 cents more than what the chain’s original hamburger cost in 1948.
- MSN14/09 Botulism outbreak linked to sardines at Bordeaux restaurant leaves 1 dead, 8 hospitalized | CNN
-One person has died and eight people have been hospitalized after an outbreak of botulism in a restaurant in the French city of Bordeaux, according to a statement from France’s public health body on Wednesday.
- CNN05/08 'U-S-A!': On the road with thousands of American soccer fans at the World Cup | CNN
-In the shadow of Auckland’s Eden Park stadium, a neighborhood watering hole has become a home away from home for the hordes of American fans who have traveled thousands of miles to cheer on the US team at the Women’s World Cup.
- CNN28/06 Kramatorsk restaurant strike shows that in Ukraine, death can come any time, anywhere | CNN
-For millions across Ukraine, the deadly strike against a pizza restaurant in Kramatorsk was a reminder of the horrifying reality of war: death can come at anytime, anywhere.
- CNN25/06 In country with world’s lowest fertility rate, doubts creep in about wisdom of ‘no-kids zones’
-For a country with the world’s lowest fertility rate – one that has spent hundreds of billions of dollars trying to encourage women to have more babies – the idea of barring children from places like cafes and restaurants might seem a little counterproductive.
- MSN22/06 200 Aussie workers about to lose their jobs
-Customer service staff at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia are terrified of losing their jobs as more and more roles get shunted overseas to India.
- News.com.au17/05 Unemployed Aussie turns down job offer
-An unemployed Melburnian who complained about the $20-a-week increase to Jobseeker has clashed with Ben Fordham in a fiery interview on radio, after the 2GB host last week told the graphic designer to “get a job”.
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