Market forces get a say in United Learning’s scheme but there could be unintended consequences
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Unthinking patriarchy still dominates great swaths of public life in the country
Governments can and should make export controls on Russia far more effective
Ahead of Paris 2024, French theatre’s showman has been criticised for being both too highbrow and too lowbrow
Manager’s regional business, which saw a 50% drop in inflows in 2023, is underperforming Europe and US
Some think market for rough stones will bounce back as falling prices for factory produced rivals trigger profitability warnings
Pharma groups could see almost threefold drop in demand due to US health official decision, says Airfinity
Planning permission has been requested for extensive works
Plus, how Google’s plans to buy Wiz fell apart and GIC looks to buy western companies’ China businesses
Lord Spencer Livermore says the government must break down obstacles to companies spending in Britain
European Commission president is aiming for a late August or early September encounter, according to officials
FTSE 100 consumer group’s Mead Johnson unit hit by US litigation over baby formula death
Long waiting list for drug because of shortage of specialist services could hit patients unable to pay privately
With an election looming, even Venezuela’s cradle of ‘Chávismo’ has turned against his successor Nicolás Maduro
Scientists are increasingly concerned that the world’s oceans are approaching the limits of their capacity to absorb heat
The 93-year-old media mogul’s influence has been tested in elections on three continents
Presumptive Democratic nominee rides wave of enthusiasm two days after Joe Biden dropped out of the race
Complex layers of leverage could pose a threat to the global economy
Fund managers including BlackRock, Allianz and Ruffer are betting political stability will boost London market
Al Jazeera analyses 20 years of climate data from more than 1,200 cities around the world. Here is what we found.
PARIS: Swimmers from China were the most tested athletes ahead of the Paris Olympic Games, according to World Aquatics statistics on Tuesday, reported Xinhua.
Читать дальше...It’s no secret that Europe is facing some of the biggest challenges in its history, from the digital and green transition to climate adaptation and mitigation, along with the need to boost its security and defence resources and enhance its competitiveness.