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    NEW YORK, April 30 — Uber yesterday unveiled a new feature allowing users to book a hotel room directly from its app, the latest step in its push to become a one-stop shop for everyday needs.The company had already broadened its ambitions in 2014 with the launch of Uber Eats, which started as a food delivery service before expanding into wider shopping, from cosmetics to electronics.The San Francisco-based company will now let users book hotel rooms through the a
     

Uber adds hotel booking in push to become ‘everything app’

30 April 2026 at 01:29

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NEW YORK, April 30 — Uber yesterday unveiled a new feature allowing users to book a hotel room directly from its app, the latest step in its push to become a one-stop shop for everyday needs.

The company had already broadened its ambitions in 2014 with the launch of Uber Eats, which started as a food delivery service before expanding into wider shopping, from cosmetics to electronics.

The San Francisco-based company will now let users book hotel rooms through the app via a partnership with travel site Expedia, which lists more than 700,000 properties. The tie-up also envisions eventually adding short-term rentals from the Vrbo platform.

The hotel booking tool works much like other travel sites, with search, maps, and filters for price, amenities, and guest ratings. Users can pay with card details already saved in the app.

“We’re no longer just an app for rides, or even two apps, or family of apps for both rides and eats. Uber is now an app for everything,” chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi said at a presentation yesterday in New York.

“Together, we can reduce the number of steps, we can save people time and money,” Expedia chief Ariane Gorin added.

The move reflects a broader trend toward apps that handle many aspects of daily life — a model long established in China, where platforms like WeChat and Alipay bundle together payments, bookings, messaging, and much more.

Rival Airbnb has been on a similar path. The home-rental company introduced bookable local activities back in 2016 and last summer added on-demand personal services such as haircuts and massages, while also launching its own ride-hailing option.

Elon Musk has outlined similar ambitions for X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, and has said a banking feature is on the way.

On the AI front, Uber said users will soon be able to ask the app to plan a week of meals, generate a shopping list, and arrange delivery — all in one go.

A voice assistant is also in the works, letting people navigate the app through natural conversation. — AFP

Uber driver Michael was assaulted by passengers. He says the platform’s response added insult to injury

21 April 2026 at 15:00

Drivers booted off the platform say they have little recourse to appeal as rideshare giant increasingly relies on automated systems

Michael Thorn thought he’d suffered enough after his Uber passenger punched him in the head, sending him to hospital. But then the rideshare platform deactivated his account.

“It’s even worse than getting belted,” Thorn said.

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© Photograph: Michael Thorn

© Photograph: Michael Thorn

© Photograph: Michael Thorn

Milei pushes through a labor reform that Argentina resisted under previous right‑wing governments

23 February 2026 at 17:45

Argentine President Javier Milei promised to dismantle the pillars of the Argentina he inherited from Peronism — the populist movement founded by former president Juan Perón — and rebuild a new country from the ground up. One of these pillars, which withstood the onslaught of previous right-wing governments, is labor legislation, whose foundations date back to 1974. This week, the Senate is poised to pass a labor reform that modifies 200 articles of the Employment Contract Law, rendering it unrecognizable. Unlike the attempts made by former presidents Carlos Menem, Fernando de la Rúa, and Mauricio Macri, Milei faces weakened and discredited unions. Also working in his favor is a labor market that has already fragmented and shifted because of technological change and more than a decade of economic stagnation.

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Protest against labor reform, outside the Argentine Congress, in Buenos Aires, on February 19.
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