Oil prices rose 2% on Monday after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies announced a smaller hike in production for…
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UK government to push ahead with £4.5 billion workers’ rights bill despite Lords’ changes
by adminThe UK government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is preparing to restore its full package of employment rights when the legislation returns…
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Weekly recap: tech titans woo Trump, Xi’s political theatre, Starmer’s reshuffle
by adminThis was a week where power plays abroad and policy shocks at home rippled through politics and markets alike. From Beijing’s military pageantry…
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President Donald Trump is maintaining his support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the US health secretary whose policies are reshaping the country’s approach…
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has ordered an all-out response following the arrest of hundreds of South Korean nationals in a US…
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A short video from a White House dinner featuring Apple CEO Tim Cook has gone viral, not for the guest list or setting,…
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Inside Trump’s new executive order allowing tariff exemptions for aligned partners
by adminUS President Donald Trump signed an executive order creating tariff exemptions for trading partners that secure framework agreements on industrial exports and reciprocal…
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India’s finance minister stated on Friday that the country would continue purchasing Russian oil due to its economic benefits. This decision comes despite…
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The Ibovespa climbed more than 1% on Friday, setting a fresh intraday record above 142,000 points, after weaker-than-expected US labour data strengthened expectations…
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Europe bulletin: UK’s Rayner quits, Google hit with $3.5B fine, Norway braces for elections
by adminEurope’s political and economic landscape shifted sharply on Friday, with the shock resignation of Angela Rayner from the UK government, a record EU…
