War in Ukraine sparks Germany’s defence policy transformation
Hitting Russian energy exports with sanctions is no longer so unthinkable
Hitting Russian energy exports with sanctions is no longer so unthinkable
The appearance of typhoid in parts of the country, highlights the issue of our failing sewage infrastructure. We can no longer simply accept that incompetent politicians can muddle their way through a growing crisis, writes Anthony Turton.
Beamery’s VP of People & Culture believes this approach can also deliver stronger leadership, a better employee experience overall, and ensure no resignation letter ever comes as a surprise.
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KUALA LUMPUR: The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah and Raja Permaisuri Agong Tunku Hajah Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah expressed their condolences to the family of former athlete and national athletics coach Shamsuddin Jaafar who died yesterday.
Читать дальше...The illegal and unprovoked Russian invasion has led to a very emotional debate, but historical relations with a country does not absolve a nation from being condemned for acts of aggression, writes Denmark's ambassador to South Africa, Tobias Elling Rehfeld.
The following is adapted from a speech Scott gave to the Libertarian Party of Utah on February 26, 2022. Just to get this out of the way first real quick: Whenever someone dares to differ with the common government and TV narrative about Russia and their role in the world, that person is usually instantly … Continue reading "The History Behind the Russia-Ukraine War"
Читать дальше...The popular stop is known for selling mouthwatering pastries, fresh loaves of bread, flaky sausage rolls and delicious croissants made daily at the Hyde Park location.
The pandemic has helped facilitate flexible working, which might make top jobs more compatible with family life
Russia; Ukraine; and contrarianism
Join FT writers and experts for a ‘free lunch’ to celebrate International Women’s Day
The head of the couture fashion house reflects on his group’s rapid growth, which has it approaching ‘megabrand’ status
Plus, consultants and auditors feel the heat in Russia and Netflix ups its M&A game
Despite being the backbone of the music streaming revolution, rappers are losing out to boomer rock musicians
Claim that oil and gas group misled the public in rebranding campaign
Russian invasion has raised inflation expectations while lowering the growth outlook
Keep calm and hold on to high-quality shares
Former Iberdrola and Orsted executives to run London-based Corio Generation
A coalition of child safety charities to step up pressure on social media giant’s plans to encrypt its messaging platforms
Budget for news network’s digital service was not originally disclosed by WarnerMedia to incoming owner
A year ago, she managed more than $60bn. Now she faces the toughest battle of her career
Poll features two populist candidates mired in controversy over everything from misogyny to property deals
Not all chief executives have had the courage to take actions which would be consistent with their former declarations
UNHCR and Nigerian president condemn racism as people of colour flee war
Hitting energy exports is no longer so unthinkable but the market is already ‘self-sanctioning’ in dealing with Moscow