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UK Councils Issue Safety Alert on Counterfeit Squishy Dumpling Toys, June 10
UK councils warn of counterfeit squishy dumpling toys with harmful chemicals. Check for CE/UKCA markings and buy from trusted retailers.

Nagaoka-Kyo Launches Parenting Support Program for New Fathers, June 11
Nagaoka-Kyo city offers parenting support classes for new fathers, featuring peer exchange and child development guidance through March 2027.

JD.com-Backed Kai Bo Supermarket Hits 100 Stores, Launches 20% Discount June 11
Kai Bo Supermarket reaches 100 stores in Hong Kong under JD.com ownership with chain-wide 20% discount starting June 11 on all products.

Germany’s New Milk Labeling Rules Take Effect June 14, 2026
Germany’s new milk labeling rules effective June 14, 2026 require lactose-free products under 0.1g per 100g and fresh milk max 3 weeks at 8°C.

CME Launches Nasdaq Crypto Index Futures, June 10
CME Group launches Nasdaq CME Crypto Index futures covering Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and five other cryptocurrencies with regulated settlement.

EV Charging Market Grows to $15.2B by 2034 as Infrastructure Expands
Grid-integrated EV charging market projected to reach $15.2B by 2034 at 10.1% CAGR, with ultra-fast infrastructure growing 16.3% annually.

Sasol Invests €60M in German Plant to Boost Catalyst Supply, June 10
Sasol invests €60 million to expand specialty chemicals capacity at Brunsbüttel plant, producing catalyst supports for refineries starting 2029.

Starbucks Weighs Japan Stake Sale Worth Up to $3.1 Billion Amid Global Restructuring
Starbucks is reportedly exploring the sale of its stake in its Japanese business in a deal that could be valued at as much as $3.1 billion. The move comes as the coffee giant continues a broader global restructuring effort aimed at improving efficiency, strengthening profitability, and focusing on long-term growth opportunities. The potential transaction has…

FTSE 100 Dips 44.98 Points (-0.44%) to 10,182.35 as Oil Falls and Treasury Yields Rise
The FTSE 100 ended the trading session lower, falling 44.98 points, or 0.44%, to close at 10,182.35. The decline came as falling oil prices and rising U.S. Treasury yields created headwinds for investors across global financial markets. The UK’s benchmark index faced pressure from energy stocks and other interest rate-sensitive sectors. Investors remained cautious as…