Aritzia wins dismissal of lawsuit over hot-pink sculptures
Vancouver-based retailer displayed the sculptures in major cities in the spring.
KE to undertake maintenance work at multiple grids in Karachi tomorrow
Electric supply to remain suspended from 9am to 6pm in Johar, Baldia,…
Honda and the federal government are to meet this week as reports emerge of possible EV plant deal
Meeting comes after Honda Global and Honda Canada executives met with industry…
Apple settles for $500 million to begin paying the lawsuit pertaining to the iPhone slowdown.
Apple maintained its denial of wrongdoing during the settlement agreement
Why is Ethiopia’s new Red Sea port agreement making Somalia so furious?
Ethiopia’s economy has struggled with no sea access, and an agreement to…
Can the dolphins of Pakistan’s Indus River be saved?
Once believed to be extinct, the ancient mammal has started to make…
Probe finds that the power transmission system is operating under verbal commands.
Report on January 2023 power outage reveals "highly vulnerable" transmission system running…
Nepra increases power tariff by Rs4.12 4.12 per unit for January
Notification says the hike will not apply to lifeline and K-Electric customers
U.S. allowing Florida to import drugs from Canada, reviving fears of shortages
Florida estimates it could save $150 M annually by buying medications from…
East Coast investors’ growing interest is fueling Perth’s real estate boom and driving up prices.
Perth's real estate boom is being driven by East Coast investors who have no plans to relocate to Western Australia; one settlement agency claims to have never seen such high interstate buyer interest.According to data released this week, home values in the Armadale neighborhood of southeast Perth increased by 25% in 2023—the largest yearly gain in Australia. According to local real estate agent Grant Wilson, over 70% of potential purchasers in the area came from Australia's east coast. According to Anne Meiklejohn, a licensee of BAFC Settlements, the practice started only a year ago. There used to be a very small number of investors looking for chances here.In Sydney, the average property price was $1,128,322 last year, according to CoreLogic data released this week.


