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G7 Russian oil price cap applies only to seaborne crude

06/11/2022 - Leave a Comment

WASHINGTON, Nov 4 (Reuters) – The price cap on Russian oil exports to be imposed by G7 countries and Australia next month will apply only to seaborne cargoes through the …

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Nurses set to strike in first ever national action – as patients braced for disruption

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Nurses across the UK are set to strike in the first ever national action over a pay dispute. The strike ballot among more than 300,000 members of the Royal College …

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Thousands of Children At Risk of Criminal Exploitation as Government Classifies Modern Slavery as an Immigration Issue

30/10/2022 - Leave a Comment

New data on children in need reveals the scale of criminal and sexual exploitation of children – so why does the Government see modern slavery as an issue for illegal …

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Brussels prepares diplomatic offensive to stop the advance of China and Russia in Latin America

18/08/2022 - Leave a Comment

The European Union is alarmed at the advance of Russia and China, in the countries of Latin America, a region traditionally linked in political and economic terms to the West. …

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What 21 billion Facebook friendships say about the economic ladder in the US

04/08/2022 - Leave a Comment

Meta publicly released information on 21 billion Facebook friendships as part of a research project looking at economic inequality in the United States, the company announced today. Along with new insights …

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Closing the gender gap for women could help economies out of crisis. Here’s how

15/07/2022 - Leave a Comment

The current recession, unlike past economic slumps that have tended to be worse for men, is disproportionately bad for women. It comes after a period where the COVID-19 pandemic and …

Closing the gender gap for women could help economies out of crisis. Here’s how Read More

Sri Lanka’s crisis is not just about the economy, but a long history of discrimination against minority groups

15/07/2022 - Leave a Comment

Sri Lanka is in the grip of an economic, political and humanitarian crisis. In a remarkable display of anger on Saturday, thousands of protesters disregarded government curfews, rampant military and …

Sri Lanka’s crisis is not just about the economy, but a long history of discrimination against minority groups Read More

Here’s how much it could cost to rebuild Ukraine — and who would pay for it

28/05/2022 - Leave a Comment

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has already destroyed billions of dollars’ worth of infrastructure, blocked exports from key Black Sea ports and displaced more than 12 million people. The World Bank …

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UK economy ‘one of the most vulnerable’ in the world right now due to mortgage trends

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There’s an economic idiosyncrasy in the U.K. that makes it “one of the most vulnerable countries in the world right now,” according to an investment strategist. Mike Harris, the founder …

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China’s difficult balancing act: Achieving zero-Covid policy and economic growth

07/05/2022 - Leave a Comment

If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans, so the joke goes. And the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has announced them loud and clear. In 2022, the …

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