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Etaily is a “one stop solution” for consumer brands that want to enter Southeast Asia on November 14, 2023 at 1:00 am

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E-commerce in Southeast Asia grew rapidly during the pandemic, and that momentum is continuing. A McKinsey report found that between now and 2026, the market is expected to triple at compound growth rate of 22%, hitting $230 billion in gross merchandise volume. Not surprisingly, global brands are eager to enter Southeast Asia. E-commerce enablement platform […]

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​ E-commerce in Southeast Asia grew rapidly during the pandemic, and that momentum is continuing. A McKinsey report found that between now and 2026, the market is expected to triple at compound growth rate of 22%, hitting $230 billion in gross merchandise volume. Not surprisingly, global brands are eager to enter Southeast Asia. E-commerce enablement platform
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House Democrat says house vandalized over Israel-Hamas war on December 1, 2023 at 8:16 pm

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Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) said his home in Bellevue, Wash., was vandalized Thursday night over the current conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas.

“Last night, my house was vandalized by people advocating for a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza,” Smith said in a statement in a Friday press release. “This attack is sadly reflective of the coarsening of the political discourse in our country, and is completely unwarranted, unnecessary, and harmful to our political system.”

“Throughout the course of my career, my staff and I have continually met with groups from all parts of the political spectrum, including Pro-Palestinian and left-wing activists, and I remain open to meeting with these groups and discussing our differences and where we can come together in a productive and peaceful way,” Smith continued in the release.

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Smith’s claim of vandalism comes shortly after a synagogue in his Congressional district was vandalized last month, which he condemned alongside fellow Washington House member Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.)

“The vandalism at Herzl-Ner Tamid is horrifying and heartbreaking,” Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) said in a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. “I condemn this atrocity and stand with the Jewish community in the Ninth District and across the country. Our Jewish friends deserve to feel safe – especially at their places of worship.”

The synagogue, Herzl-Ner Tamid, located on Mercer Island, Wash., confirmed it was vandalized with graffiti in a previous Facebook post.

“We are taking this incident very seriously,” the post read. “Despite this adversity, our commitment to leading fulfilled, connected Jewish lives remains steadfast.”

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“Thank you for standing strong with us,” the post continued. “We would like to take a moment to thank everyone for the outpouring of support.”

​ Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) said his home in Bellevue, Wash., was vandalized Thursday night over the current conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas. “Last night, my house was vandalized by people advocating for a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza,” Smith said in a statement in a Friday press release. “This attack is sadly… 

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What’s up with Tesla’s Cybertruck? Everything to know about the much-hyped electric pickup on December 1, 2023 at 8:10 pm

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After four years, the long-awaited launch of the Tesla Cybertruck electric pickup has come and gone. The boxy vehicle is Tesla’s first new model since 2020, when it started delivering the Model Y. Yet, Cybertruck’s initial debut predates that moment; Tesla CEO Elon Musk showed off an early version of the pickup at a memorable […]

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​ After four years, the long-awaited launch of the Tesla Cybertruck electric pickup has come and gone. The boxy vehicle is Tesla’s first new model since 2020, when it started delivering the Model Y. Yet, Cybertruck’s initial debut predates that moment; Tesla CEO Elon Musk showed off an early version of the pickup at a memorable
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UAW backs Israel-Hamas cease-fire, largest union to do so on December 1, 2023 at 8:32 pm

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The United Auto Workers endorsed a long-term cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas on Friday, becoming the largest union in the U.S. to do so. 

“UAW International is calling for an immediate, permanent ceasefire in Israel and Palestine so that we can get to the work of building a lasting peace, building social justice, and building a community of global community of solidarity,” UAW regional director Brandon Mancilla said Friday in front of the White House, alongside protesters on a hunger strike.

The American Postal Workers Union, UE union and a multitude of smaller labor organizations have already backed a cease-fire, an effort which has divided Democrats and put pressure on the Biden administration.

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A week-long pause in fighting ended early Friday after about 100 Hamas-held hostages and 240 Palestinian prisoners were released in a tenuously kept deal.

A growing chorus of Democrats have called on the Biden administration to push for a long-term cease-fire in the conflict, citing increasing civilian casualties in Gaza. However, both the administration and the Israeli government have so far refused.

The conflict, now nearly two months old, has resulted in the deaths of over 13,300 Palestinians, including over 4,600 children, as well as about 1,200 Israelis.

Nearly two-thirds of Americans also support a cease-fire in the conflict, according to new polling released Thursday.

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Mancilla argued the UAW has an obligation to its members to advocate for all oppressed people, not just autoworkers.

“[A cease-fire] is as important as anything else that we’re doing in this country in order to ensure that workers and oppressed people and more people across the world are on the path to winning to justice,” Mancilla said.

“For so long we’ve been silent and we’ve been ignorant in the labor movement to this issue, and that time is over,” he added.

The action comes after the UAW secured a massive labor deal with the “Big Three” automakers — Jeep-maker Stellantis, Ford and General Motors — following weeks of strikes, agreeing to significant wage and benefit increases for members. 

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The union announced a new initiative this week to unionize an additional 150,000 members at the country’s remaining nonunion auto manufacturers, including Toyota, Mercedes, Tesla and others.

Detroit, UAW’s strongest base, is home to one of the largest populations of Muslim and Arab Americans in the country, headlined by Dearborn, Mich., home to Ford.

UAW President Shawn Fain celebrated the move Friday in a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, saying he is “proud” of the decision.

“From opposing fascism in WWII to mobilizing against apartheid South Africa and the CONTRA war, the UAW has consistently stood for justice across the globe,” he said.

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​ The United Auto Workers endorsed a long-term cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas on Friday, becoming the largest union in the U.S. to do so.  “UAW International is calling for an immediate, permanent ceasefire in Israel and Palestine so that we can get to the work of building a lasting peace, building social justice, and building a… 

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