Recession remains a threat ahead but there is cause for some optimism
Good news has been in such rare supply in economics recently that it's worth dwelling on it when it arrives.
Good news has been in such rare supply in economics recently that it's worth dwelling on it when it arrives.
REUTERS/Mikhail Klimentyev/Sputnik/KremlinRamzan Kadyrov, a key ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has begun rattling off threats about attacking Poland after Ukraine.Kadyrov, the head of Chechnya, suggested Monday that Russia should “denazify and demilitarize” Poland next.“What if, after the successful completion of the NMD, Russia begins to denazify and demilitarize the next country? After all, after Ukraine, Poland is on the map! I will not hide that I personally have such an intention
It began with a CNN report that Mitt Romney went up to George Santos in the chamber and told him, “You don’t belong here,” and it ended with Marjorie Taylor Greene heckling while dressed as Cruella de Vil. Romney clearly hadn’t gotten the memo that you shouldn’t mention sick puppies around George Santos (for anyone who hasn’t been following the latest on Congress’s most fascinating liar, one of the many, many allegations recently made against Santos include one that he stole $3,000 from a GoFundMe intended for a veteran’s sick dog.
Jerome Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, has signalled it may need to make more interest rate rises than expected in response to surprisingly high employment figures.
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Trump's new lawyer in the case brought by E. Jean Carroll asked for a six-week delay to the trial, which would push it from April all the way to June.
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PM announces Zahawi replacement and breaks up business department
Energy costs are set to drop far more than predicted just a few months ago, but it will take some time for families to feel the difference.
Shares in the flagship firm of troubled Indian conglomerate Adani rose almost 15 percent Tuesday, clawing back some of its recent huge losses after saying it would repay more than $1 billion in loans.Adani Enterprises, the group's flagship firm, soared as much as 25 percent on Tuesday, with trading suspended three times on the way up.
From a remote penal colony, where he has little control over his own fate, Alexei Navalny — the Russian dissident and President Vladimir Putin’s top political nemesis — has tried to steer the fate of Russia.
Oleg Matveychev said supporters of Putin's invasion of Ukraine are actually his biggest threat, because they are unhappy with its progress.
Cormac Henderson has been a buy-to-let investor for 20 years, at one point owning more than 40 rental properties in London, Manchester, Liverpool, Cardiff, Leeds and Birmingham with three friends. Yet he is now selling up.
Wood stoves targeted by latest government environmental regulations
The man admitted his guilt and is being held without bail while an investigation into him is underway.
The former leader’s comeback is directed at her party: to force it back toward the low-tax radicalism it tried to abandon, says Katy Balls, the political editor of the Spectator
Alina Kabaeva, suspected to be Putin's girlfriend, said Russian media was a "military weapon" ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Ukraine war.
‘The Trump administration was a national security nightmare’
SPLITS over Scotland’s new gender laws have set the cause of independence back years, former first minister Alex Salmond has claimed.
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