Brits working at EU institutions cannot pack up their troubles in their holiday bags, Adam Fleming writes.
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You’ll be asked to describe yourself with a single word quite frequently, and on occasion, they’ll ask for three terms instead. It is an excellent idea to do some pre-planning an… Read More
More than 4.1 billion records were compromised in just the first half of 2019. It is estimated that 28% of small firms annually experience data breaches, with as many as 10% of those enterpr… Read More
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China has a rich history, unique architecture, diverse theatres, and fabulous arts and festivals due to its size and colossal territory. One of the world’s largest nations, China has a… Read More
Guelph, Ontario is hosting Doors Open Guelph on April 29th, which will include guided tours of nine sites in the city. Doors Open Guelph is a City of Guelph event that first began in 2006 an… Read More
The head of the ECOWAS Observation Mission says irregularities occurred during the Nigerian presidential elections, including late start of voting and material shortages. There is still unce… Read More
The new Brexit deal signed by the U.K. and the European Union on Monday was heralded as a “turning point” for Northern Ireland, but must still pass muster in Belfast. The stickin… Read More
The Israeli shekel is down nearly 6% in February and at its lowest against the dollar in three years, as political turmoil surges over controversial judicial reforms pushed by the right-wing… Read More
To help solve crimes, police officers respond to complaints of incidences and conduct further investigations. This may include interacting with crime victims and witnesses, looking for evide… Read More
Even when we know a lot about God, in our heads, we still doubt. Even when we trust God in our hearts, we still worry. It’s nice to know we’re not alone. Those are some of the… Read More
Gary Lineker has criticised Rishi Sunak, railed against Brexit and mocked high-profile Tories despite warnings from BBC managers to stay away from current affairs. Mr Lineker, the corporatio… Read More
Private equity deals in Asia plunged 44% in 2022, as investors' appetite for risk fell in the face of inflation and geopolitical tensions. The report also stated that deal value in Greater C… Read More
The latest news bulletin includes updates on the war in Syria, Brexit, the US Presidential election, and more.
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When Microsoft first invested $1 billion in OpenAI in 2019, the deal received no more attention than your average corporate venture round. The startup market was blazing hot, and artificial… Read More
The Reserve Bank of India and the People's Bank of China both made unprecedented investments in gold during March of 2023, amassing nearly 18 tons between them. Their combined purchases have… Read More
The latest news bulletin features stories about the latest events in Europe and around the world. Highlights include the latest on the Brexit negotiations, the migrant crisis, and the Paris… Read More
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The Bitcoin (BTC) price has shrugged off concerns about sudden movements in long-term dormant wallets, as well as ongoing regulatory uncertainty with Coinbase now suing the US SEC for a lack… Read More
The automaking giant Stellantis is meeting with U.K. ministers to warn post-Brexit trading arrangements severely risk its operations in the country. Stellantis manufactures Vauxhall, Fiat, O… Read More
The Existential Risk of AI: Safeguarding Lives and Society
In an increasingly digitized world, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has captured the attention of technologis… Read More
Minutes from the last Federal Reserve meeting show officials disagreed over the direction of interest rates, with some members believing there was a need for further increases while others e… Read More
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The Mirena intrauterine device (IUD) is a small, T-shaped contraceptive device that is inserted into the uterus by a healthcare professional. It is made of soft, flexible plastic… Read More
Google employees are expressing frustration over the company's updated hybrid work policy, which includes badge tracking and attendance being included in performance reviews. Some employees… Read More
Rising mortgage costs and a shrinking number of available products in the UK could damage the economy as borrowers face a "cliff edge", according to financial information firm Moneyfacts. Th… Read More
Uncertainty surrounds the health of South Africa's Zulu king, Misuzulu Zulu, with conflicting reports about whether he has been hospitalized. The 48-year-old king ascended the throne last ye… Read More
A backup of U.S. passport applications has caused significant delays for travelers, with too few staff to handle the increasing demand. The backlog is attributed to pandemic-related staffing… Read More
A recent poll conducted by Gallup reveals that public confidence in the UK government has plummeted, while confidence in governments elsewhere in Europe has risen. Only one in three Brits re… Read More
Meta's upcoming app, Threads, is facing privacy concerns as it may collect sensitive user information, including health and financial data, precise location, and browsing history. The app's… Read More
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During the 13th BRICS NSA meeting in Johannesburg, Ajit Doval, India's national security advisor, highlighted the challenges and uncertainties in the global security environment. He emphasiz… Read More
The melting permafrost in Nunavik, Quebec is causing landslides and posing serious challenges to the local communities. The changing temperatures in the region are causing winters to be shor… Read More
Anger and frustration raged in the streets of Iraq as hundreds of protesters surrounded the Central Bank of Iraq in Baghdad. Bank owners, desperate to put a stop to the crashing currency rat… Read More
The Federal Reserve has approved an interest rate hike, raising benchmark borrowing costs to their highest level in over 22 years. The funds rate was raised by a quarter percentage point to… Read More
The Iraqi Dinar USD exchange rate is slightly disappointing. However, we are hoping for an increase in the value of the currency against the US dollar in the near future. On August 2, 2… Read More
Post-Brexit border checks on animal and plant products from the EU will be delayed again due to fears of fueling inflation. The new rules, originally set to begin in October, have been pushe… Read More
American cities are facing housing shortages and a surplus of vacant office space due to the pandemic. As a solution, city leaders are turning to office-to-housing conversions, which are gai… Read More
Asia is positioning itself as a more attractive destination for cryptocurrency investors due to its clearer and faster regulatory framework compared to the United States. Hong Kong has opene… Read More
Presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio's assassination in Ecuador has caused widespread shock and uncertainty ahead of the upcoming elections. The government has declared a state of e… Read More
Life in Gabon's capital, Libreville, is slowly returning to normal after the recent coup. The city center remains calm, but the Mont-Bouet market is bustling with activity as traders resume… Read More
Germany is being called the "sick man of Europe" once again as its manufacturing output falters and it faces high energy prices. This could benefit right-wing parties, according to Hans-Wern… Read More
The Central African regional bloc, ECCAS, has suspended Gabon's membership following a coup led by General Brice Oligui Nguema, who was sworn in as the transitional president. The coup occur… Read More
Navigating the Aftermath: How to Deal with a Breakup
We’ve all been there: the echoing silence after that final conversation, the empty space on the bed where they used to be, the u… Read More
Marriage and Couples Counseling: Recognizing When It’s Time
Every relationship has its ups and downs. While love is a beautiful journey, it’s not without its hurdles. Sometime… Read More
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that oil markets are likely to remain uncertain as the Israel-Hamas conflict continues. Although the conflict has not yet directly impacted p… Read More
Getting inflation closer to the Federal Reserve's 2% target may be harder than it seems, as prices in pivotal components such as rents and medical care services have proven to be stickier th… Read More
Thousands of American citizens in Israel are anxiously awaiting evacuation plans as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues. Jessica Nagar Zindani, an American mother living in south… Read More
An American family, Emilee Rauschenberger, her Palestinian-born husband Mohammad, and their five children, are stranded in war-torn Gaza. They are facing uncertainty and nightly terror due t… Read More
The Biden administration is allocating billions of dollars from the infrastructure bill to address groundwater depletion and water access issues in rural areas across the US West. The fundin… Read More
The European Union is facing a standoff over new debt rules, and Italy's bond market may be the most impacted. The EU member states have been in disagreement over the new rules for months, a… Read More
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has been named as the new foreign secretary in a surprise move by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Cameron's appointment marks a rare occurrence of a n… Read More
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron has been appointed as the foreign secretary in a cabinet reshuffle by current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. This move comes as Sunak tries to assert his… Read More
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Trading stocks is one of the 21st century’s most lucrative ways to make money. Young people have embraced it as a way to escape the matrix.
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The conflict between major chip manufacturers and the U.S. government has created uncertainty regarding Huawei's chip supply. Intel has managed to maintain its license to sell advanced lapto… Read More
Introduction
The transition towards electric vehicles (EVs) has been one of the most significant trends in the automotive industry over the past decade. With environmental concerns at an… Read More