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The leading multilateral institutions and international NGOs still hiring in Europe after the U.S. foreign aid cuts.
The FTSE and other stock markets around the world fell on Thursday morning in the wake of the US President's 'liberation day' tariffs announcement ...
The EU's requirement for 6% of the jet fuel used by its airlines to be sustainable by 2030 is impossible to meet because of the cost and scarcity of green fuels, airline CEOs warned on Thursday, in a ...
The S&P 500 sank 4.8 percent, more than in major markets across Asia and Europe, for its worst day since the pandemic crashed ...
The chief executives of four of the region’s biggest carriers, including Ryanair and International Airlines Group, which owns British ... 2 per cent this year, and rises to 6 per cent by 2030.
The Taliban carried out public executions of four individuals on April 11 -- the highest single-day number since it returned ...
Airlines flying the Nigeria-Europe route have slashed their ticket fares amid the low travel season and the exchange rate volatility, involving the naira.
A Ukrainian drone attack killed an 85-year-old woman and injured nine people in the Russian city of Kursk near the border ...
The unfolding global trade war backdrop is uncharted waters. Scenario analysis should now include the possibility of things ...
A senior Justice Department immigration lawyer was put on indefinite leave Saturday after questioning the Trump administration’s decision to deport a Maryland man to El Salvador — one day after ...
European stock markets are heading for a slightly lower open Friday, with investors still reeling from the scale of U.S. tariffs announced late Wednesday.