Have you ever wondered how someone actually wins a Nobel Prize? Who decides it and how the winners are chosen? The Nobel ...
Long queues at Dhaka petrol pumps highlight panic buying as fears over global fuel supply disrupt markets, despite officials ...
The ongoing war in Iran is disrupting fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, raising farmers' costs and pushing food prices higher.
Experts say the views of newly inaugurated president Jose Antonio Kast reflect deep dissatisfaction with the status quo.
A new study suggests that growing up in poverty accelerates biological development. For adolescent girls, this early onset of ...
Epicurus, the ancient Greek philosopher, reminds us that courage is forged through adversity rather than comfort. His quote, “You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships everyday.
How can better data drive economic change? 'We Do Declare' uses oral histories to reveal how women collected evidence, ...
“We were supposed to go back to ‘normal,’ as if nothing fundamentally shifted, but something did. And I don’t think that we have acknowledged that.” ...
‘You live in Dubai, aren’t you scared?’ How the UAE ‘safe haven’ tried to spin two weeks of drone strikes - IN FOCUS: Bryony ...
Domestic Minimum Top-up Tax (DMTT) will be treated more as a windfall for the government and less like recurrent revenue, Minister of Economic Affairs Michael Halkitis told the STEP (Society ...
Sen. Thom Tillis’ asked the Department of Homeland Security about immigration enforcement in Charlotte that reportedly seized ...
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Euro area wage growth to slow despite record low unemployment
Euro area unemployment remains near record lows and is expected to decline further in the coming years, yet wage growth is projected to slow, a trend the European Central Bank (ECB) says can be ...
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