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Starbucks opens first cafe in sub-Saharan Africa
Hundreds of coffee lovers queued early April 21 in an upmarket Johannesburg shopping centre as international chain Starbucks opened its first cafe in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Jennifer Lopez and Casper Smart in a hilarious dubsmash video
Jennifer Lopez seems to get along very well with her boyfriend Casper Smart and spend relaxing moments.
On Thrusday, Samrt took to Instagram and shared a video of him and Jennifer reenacting the famous “Starbucks, Yas” Vine.
In this Dubsmash video, a makeup-free Jennifer and Casper appear in a bed mouthing the words of the song.
Blasts, gunfight in Indonesian capital; at least 6 dead
Militants launched a gun and bomb assault in the centre of the Indonesian capital on Jan. 14, killing at least six people, in an attack that followed a threat by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) fighters to put the country in their "spotlight", police said.
Suspected suicide bombers set off multiple explosions in Jakarta (pics+vid)
Militants launched a gun and bomb assault killing at least six people in Indonesian capital Jakarta on Thursday.
Police said the attack followed a threat by Islamic State fighters to put the country in their “spotlight”, as Reuters reports.
Multiple Bomb, Gun Attacks Leave at Least Four People Dead in Jakarta
Multiple bomb and gunfire attacks have left several people dead and other injured in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta on Thursday.
According to media reports, at least four people have been killed by the explosions which occurred at several locations throughout the city.
EU rules Starbucks, Fiat tax deals are illegal
The European Commission ruled on Oct. 21 that Starbucks and Fiat benefited from illegal tax deals with the Dutch and Luxembourg governments, in cases with major implications for the taxation of multinational companies.
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Starbucks 'doesn't plan to sell alcoholic beverages in Turkey'
Starbucks does not plan to sell alcoholic beverages in Turkey, its country business director Tunç Tunaveli has said, as reported by Turkish daily Dünya.
Starbucks has been testing alcohol sales at select stores in the Chicago area since 2012, and it has recently begun selling beer and wine at a number of other locations throughout the U.S.
EU opens investigation into Amazon's e-book business
The European Commission opened a formal antitrust investigation into Amazon's e-book business on June 11, opening yet another front in mounting EU scrutiny of America's global tech giants.
The investigation adds to the pressure on the online retailer in Europe, where it is already being investigated for the low tax rates it pays in Luxembourg.
Rid of CDs, Starbucks teams up with Spotify
Months after ending its tradition of CD sales, coffee giant Starbucks on May 18 confirmed the rapid growth of music streaming as it announced a partnership with Spotify.
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AmRest Acquires Starbucks Businesses in Bulgaria, Romania
The Bulgarian business of US coffee chain Starbucks, which is currently held by Greek firm Marinopoulos Coffee Company, will change its owner.
AmRest Holdings SE, the largest independent chain restaurant operator in Central and Eastern Europe, announced in a media statement on its website that it was acquiring the Bulgarian and Romanian businesses of Starbucks.
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