| | | | | | | | World | | | North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is building a massive economic hub at the alpine town of Samjiyon, which North Korean defectors and human rights activists say is being built “slave labor”. Kim hopes to build new apartments, hotels, a ski resort and commercial, cultural and medical facilities by late 2020 as part of his campaign for a self-reliant economy. Young workers at the facility get no pay, poor food and are forced to work more than 12 hours a day for up to 10 years in return for better chances to enter a university or join the all-powerful Workers’ Party. | | Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday that his country was ready to cooperate with India in its investigation of a deadly bombing in the disputed Kashmir region last week, which India blamed on Pakistan, but warned of retaliation if attacked. | | Honda will close its only British car plant in 2021 with the loss of up to 3,500 jobs, a major departure of Japanese investment announced just over a month before the United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union. “This decision was not informed by Brexit,” said Honda Chief Executive Takahiro Hachigo, but the timing of the announcement comes amid deepening Japanese corporate worries about investing in Britain after it leaves the EU. | | | .@Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo have been imprisoned in Myanmar for 435 days. Follow updates on the case: https://reut.rs/2SJk3He 7:30 AM - 19 Feb 2019 | | | | | | | | Business | Walmart Inc reported an estimate-beating jump in holiday quarter comparable sales on Tuesday as a strong economy boosted consumer spending and fueled more e-commerce purchases, sending its shares up nearly 4 percent in premarket trade. 2 min read | | U.S. discount retailer Payless ShoeSource Inc on Monday filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time, along with its North American subsidiaries, and said it would wind down all North American stores by the end of May. 2 Min Read | | A cross-party group of British lawmakers has recommended that brands and retailers in the fashion industry should pay a penny per garment to fund better clothing waste collection. The British buy more clothes per person than any other country in Europe, and around 300,000 tons of textile waste are sent to landfill or incinerators in the UK every year.
2 min read | | A Mongolian regulator said it will suspend operations at KFC restaurants temporarily to conduct inquiries after 42 people were hospitalized and hundreds showed food poisoning symptoms after eating at one of the outlets of the fast-food chain.
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