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Streamlining the absorption of EU funds with accountability and transparency is important as Greece is not doomed to high ...
As Nigerian workers joined their colleagues worldwide to mark the May Day celebration, President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, ...
Let the Workers’ Day become a day of protest. Not a day of praise. Let it be a day of truth. A day of reflection. A day when ...
This year’s Labour Day theme, ‘Social Justice and Decent Work’, two socioeconomic factors that plague the working population, ...
The major averages started May on a positive note, with Meta Platforms and Microsoft reigniting the artificial intelligence ...
Stormy conditions are hitting large parts of the country as downpours arrive and Wellington expects the strongest southerlies ...
China has said it is open to trade negotiations with the United States but warned that talks cannot proceed unless Washington ...
The US president has tried to reassure a nervous country that his tariffs will not provoke a recession, after a government ...
Sweden, once a symbol of openness to refugees, is changing its approach to immigrants by introducing strict rules and ...
The GDP growth rate has many limitations as an economic indicator. It captures only a very narrow slice of economic activity: goods and services. It pays no attention to what is produced, how it is ...
Dr. Manoranjan Sharma, Chief Economist, Infomerics Valuation and Rating, shares his views on the current state of the economy and the impact of recent big events like tariff announcements on the ...
Australia’s core inflation has fallen below 3% for the first time in three years, increasing the chances of a May interest rate cut ... the country remains in a per-capita slump as Australians ...