Day: December 15, 2022

Fogo de Chão Announces Expansion Into Bolivia for the First Time

Leading restaurant from Brazil continues international growth momentum with signing of franchise agreement Fogo BarraShopping DALLAS, Dec. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Fogo de Chão, the internationally-renowned restaurant from Brazil that allows guests to make discoveries at every turn, today announced its planned entrance into Bolivia with the signing of

Plug and Nikola Announce Collaboration to Push Hydrogen Economy Forward

Companies enter into a Green Hydrogen Supply Agreement. Plug will be supplying green hydrogen to Nikola starting in 2023, and ramping up to a 125 TPD take-or-pay commitment as Plug’s green hydrogen network continues to come online. Nikola to purchase a 30 TPD liquefaction system from Plug for its Arizona

UK marketing authorisations for IOPIDINE® (apraclonidine) fully transferred to Essential Pharma as change in UK NICE guidelines for glaucoma treatment expected to lead to increase in patients’ need for product

UK marketing authorisations for IOPIDINE® (apraclonidine) fully transferred to Essential Pharma as change in UK NICE guidelines for glaucoma treatment expected to lead to increase in patients’ need for product Recent change in NICE guidelines indicating laser surgery as first line therapy for glaucoma is expected to increase need for

Fiji’s Ruling Party Leads Provisional Count After National Election

The ruling Fiji First party led provisional national election results, boosted by a 31.42% vote for Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, with half of polling stations counted in the Pacific Island nation on Thursday. Bainimarama, who came to power in a coup 16 years ago, is contesting his third democratic election

Indonesia Reassures Tourists, Investors On Concern Over New Penal Code

Indonesia is actively popularising its newly approved criminal code, that has been widely criticised in both national and international media, for its potential to discourage tourism and investment in the country. The new penal code, which was ratified by parliament last week, contains provisions criminalising couples who live together without

Oligarchs weaken Indonesia’s fight against corruption

Indonesia’s efforts to fight government corruption are being corrupted from within parliament, backed by big business. At the beginning of the 2000s, Indonesian voters said enough to corruption in politics. The Reform Order (1999) was designed to fight corruption. Then, in 2004, Indonesians elected President Yudhoyono largely on his promises