Israeli Economy Rebounds After Slump Sparked By Iran WarIsrael’s economy rebounded in the second quarter, recovering from a contraction sparked by the military campaign against Iran.
Landing Your First Job Is Getting More Expensive in the UKAI has raised the stakes of taking your first step up the career ladder - and made it tougher and costlier than ever.
Quebec, Newfoundland Set to Unveil Major Electricity Deal, Report SaysThe Canadian provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador are poised to announce a major new electricity supply agreement, according to a report from Radio-Canada.
Israel Strikes Lebanon as US Prepares Fresh Iran SanctionsLebanon saw its deadliest day of fighting in months, heaping pressure on stalled US-Iran negotiations while Washington preps fresh sanctions.
Somalia National Airline to Resume Service After 35 YearsSomalia’s national airline is expected to start flying next month, the government said, resuming a service that has been grounded since the Horn of Africa country descended into civil war in 1991.
The Real Problem With MelongateOpposition politicians in Australia are demanding that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologize to his Japanese counterpart, Sanae Takaichi, for purportedly sexist remarks he made on a podcast, an episode some have dubbed “Melongate.”
Ditch Inflation Targets? Better to Overhaul Them InsteadIf a crucial goal of central banks is controlling inflation, then targets for the pace of price changes have been an indispensable ally. To rise to the task of helping economies with the challenges of the 21st century, their usefulness needs a rethink.