Poland rethinks offer to repatriate relatives of Soviet era deportees
Programme offering exiled Poles and their descendants residency is under review amid immigration security fears
Programme offering exiled Poles and their descendants residency is under review amid immigration security fears
Italian cable company hopes manufacturing base in America will insulate it from Donald Trump’s tariffs
Luton and Gatwick ruling to come this year, while Stansted and City expansion already approved
Companies vie to create small plants for deployment to sites from data centres to oil platforms
Energy production in the US will rise but more of the output will be gassy
My parents are helping my partner and I to buy a property
Increased share of commercial radio spectrum filings shows bet on future lunar economy, FT research finds
First-time publicly traded companies pay out more than privately held rivals since privatisation
Saba Capital has taken stakes in seven trusts and called on investors to vote for changes to their boards
Physical AI is the next frontier of artificial intelligence for founder Jensen Huang
Investors poured $300mn into the manager’s exchange traded funds led by VOO, its S&P 500 vehicle which attracted $117bn
New US women’s league backed by David Blitzer and Ares Management aims to stop top players moving abroad
Plus, European companies should prepare for activists and US banks confront whether they can underwrite blacklisted companies in Hong Kong
Company once known as Reed Elsevier has moved from legal and scientific publishing into AI fraud detection
The Arctic island has long been vital to US security and its importance is only increasing
Technology billionaire interested in building support for another political party, notably Reform UK
Hidden commissions to car dealers inflated costs for buyers. The legal fallout could cost banks billions and restrict access to credit
As of 30-Sep-2024, promoters held 0.0 per cent stake in the company, while FIIs held 24.75 per cent and domestic institutional investors had 14.91 per cent.
It’s up to Congress to take appropriate action, not the bureaucracy.
Attempted coup throws spotlight on deep-rooted problems
As President Biden greenlights another $8 billion in weapons to Israel in his last days in office and Secretary Blinken gives a parting New York Times interview in which he denies that a genocide is taking place in Gaza, many pro-Palestine activists are anxiously counting down the days until “Genocide Joe” and his crew exit … Continue reading "What Will Pro-Palestine Activists Face With Trump in the White House?"
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
TikTok is challenging a possible ban or forced sale to new owners in the United States, but has for several years been waging other fights in at least 20 countries.
Today is Thursday, Jan. 9, the ninth day of 2025. There are 356 days left in the year.
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