South Korea’s anti-graft agency will seek to extend an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol, as pressure mounted on law ...
Finland aims to achieve the best financial literacy in the world by 2030, and projects such as Yrityskylä are a big part of ...
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Tory calls for new national probe into child rape gangs — that it did not make in government — expose opposition anxieties ...
Elon Musk has called for Nigel Farage to be replaced as leader of Reform UK in a surprising U-turn hours after the British ...
States with abortion bans may face challenges in attracting and retaining workers, especially younger workers who represent future economic potential. These population flows and demographic shifts ...
US hedge fund manager called on shareholders of seven trusts to overhaul their boards and install his fund as investment manager ...
Chinese equities fell in early trading on Monday, extending early underperformance for 2025, as the country’s two largest ...
Russia has continued its daily bombardment of Ukrainian cities, towns and energy infrastructure behind the front lines, mostly using its now steady supply of Iranian-designed attack drones. The ...
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Austria’s mainstream political groups promised to freeze the far-right Freedom party out of power after it won parliamentary elections last autumn. But the collapse of their coalition talks has put ...
Austria’s far-right Freedom party (FPÖ) appears to be on a glide path to the country’s chancellery, after negotiations among centrist parties collapsed and the moderate conservative People’s party ...