1. Singapore-based online used car platform Carro has made a strategic investment in Driven Communications— which runs the Paultan, CarBase, and Oto automotive websites.
The deal involves the purchase of a non-controlling stake.
Carro owns the local used car platform MyTukar.
The share of Japanese government bonds held by international investors has risen above that of Japanese banks for the first time as foreign buyers take advantage of Japan's low borrowing costs.
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The Portland Art Musem abolishes its docent program due to an excess of white ladies, joining the Art Institute of Chicago, the Oakland Museum of California, and several others mentioned in this article that have ended docent programs for equity reasons. https://t.co/mqKGSM1J2c
Dozens and dozens of Arab friends (Lebanese, Iraqis, Palestinians and Gulfies) are jamming my inboxes with messages saying that they support dismantling Palestinian Hamas and peace with #Israel. These people cannot express their opinions out loud for fear of social shaming, bullying or physical hurt.
We might not be in the majority, but we are many, and most of us are scared to speak out against Medieval Islamist #Iran and its Hezbollah and Hamas. If we were allowed to speak freely and campaign for our thought, we would not be in the minority anymore. In every country, majority and minority trade places, except for countries living under the tyranny of political Islam. These try to convince the world that since 1948, Arabs and Muslims have had only one fixerd opinion: That nakba was a disaster that should be reversed (reversal means destroying Israel, like the nakba war was designed to do).
Tricks won’t bring tourists back, along with losing its freedoms, HK lost its appeal. Now HK Finance secretary said the gov would support setting up night markets to attract high-value tourists and spur spending, inspiration eg fr #Taipei. https://t.co/9UnXtW4bUY
@SenangDiri@Gunbust09696378 my father who was posted on a civilian ship to Saigon during the American war said that the marines on board would toss grenades into the water every hour or so.