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Starbucks bans personal devices in South Korea

Starbucks Korea has prohibited customers from using printers and external devices in its cafes due to cybersecurity risks, sparking debate over convenience versus safety.

Victoria softens protest laws after backlash

The Victorian government is set to dilute its controversial anti-protest legislation following fierce opposition from human rights groups and trade unions, marking a significant climbdown.

NFL's Suggs threatens man with gun in Starbucks video

Former NFL linebacker Terrell Suggs was caught on camera waving a gun and threatening to kill a man in a heated altercation at a Starbucks. The incident, involving Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce's bodyguard, has sparked outrage.

Starbucks cuts product line amid sales decline

Starbucks has removed a full product line from select UK stores as the coffee giant faces a slump in sales. Find out which items are affected and what this means for customers.

Luckin Coffee surpasses Starbucks as world's largest chain

China's Luckin Coffee has dethroned Starbucks as the world's largest coffee chain, marking a seismic shift in the global coffee market. Discover how aggressive expansion and digital innovation fueled this unprecedented rise.

Starbucks earnings shock: What went wrong?

Starbucks' latest earnings report reveals a surprising downturn, sparking concerns among investors and coffee lovers alike. Dive into the details behind the slump.

Trump bill targets Starbucks CEO pay

Former US President Donald Trump has introduced a controversial bill aimed at limiting excessive CEO pay, with Starbucks executives under scrutiny. The proposal has sparked heated debates across political and business circles.

Unions push for green jobs in net zero drive

Trade unions in the UK are calling for a surge in green jobs to support the nation's net zero goals, ensuring workers aren't left behind in the energy transition.

Rayner's union plans spark Tory backlash

Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner faces backlash for promoting union rights on the anniversary of Norman Tebbit's iconic speech, drawing parallels to Thatcher's policies.

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