Charleston Lim

Charleston Lim
Writer
Charleston is a business news writer in Business Times. "A web developer and SEO expert by profession, but an aspiring writer and journalist at heart. My field of interest generally ranges from science, tech, gadgets, games, and software. I am always open to changing my perspective and am eternally hungry for knowledge. I like the fact that I still don't know a lot about how the world works, and I'm fine with that."

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  • EU Court Orders Poland To Pay $586,000 Per Day For Operating Controversial Coal Mine
    Poland
    Even with the hefty daily fine, the Polish government said it still will not shut down the mine as its power grid could be severely affected.
  • Brazil's Unvaccinated President Barred From Eating Inside New York Restaurant
    New York
    Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his cabinet had to settle for eating their pizza on the sidewalk during their first night in New York.
  • Shell To Sell Permian Basin Business To ConocoPhillips For $9.5 Billion
    STOP OPERATIONS
    Royal Dutch Shell agreed to sell its Permian Basin to rival ConocoPhillips for $9.5 billion in cash.
  • U.S. To Ease Travel Restriction For Vaccinated International Visitors
    Travel Restrictions
    The White House announced that travel restrictions would be lifted for all vaccinated international visitors by early November.
  • Toyota Officially Unveils Twin-Turbo V6-Powered 2022 Tundra Pickup Truck
    ROADBLOCKS
    The 2022 Tundra's new 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine puts out 56 more horsepower and 45% more torque than the V8 engine on the current Tundra.
  • Canary Island Volcano Eruption Forces Thousands To Evacuate
    La Palma
    The eruption has forced Spanish officials to evacuate more than 5,000 people living in villages near the volcano.
  • Military Training Jet Crashes Into Texas Neighborhood
    Texas
    The two pilots of the Navy T-45C Goshawk jet are still alive but one is reportedly now in critical condition.
  • Failed Submarine Deal Leaves France At Odds With U.S., UK, And Australia
    Submarine Deal
    Australia canceled its $66 billion order of submarines from France and ordered them from the U.S. and the UK instead.
  • Firefighters Scramble To Save World's Largest Tree Amid Wildfire Threat
    General Sherman
    Firefighters have wrapped from General Sherman and other giant sequoia trees in protective fire-resistant blankets to protect them from the approaching wildfires.
  • Wynn Resorts Secures $1.5 Billion In Credit From Bank Of China
    Macao
    On top of the $1.5 billion credit line, Wynn Resorts will also be able to borrow an additional $1 billion from the Bank of China on certain conditions.
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