
Swiss Pass OECD Minimum Tax, 2050 Climate Goal in Vote
Swiss voters are set to back raising corporate taxes for large multinationals to the 15% minimum level agreed
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Ex-Tesco Chair John Allan Says He’s Innocent of Misconduct Claims
City veteran John Allan insisted he’s “completely innocent” of accusations that he behaved inappropriately toward women, after being
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Juventus Says Kulusevski to Move to Tottenham for €30 Million
Juventus Football Club SpA said its Swedish international player Dejan Kulusevski will transfer to Tottenham Hotspur for €30
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Bets for Soaring UK Interest Rates May Unravel Over 30 Hours
Britain’s bond market is approaching an inflection point, with inflation data and a Bank of England decision set
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Melinda French Gates Says World Debt Woes Need Bold Action Now
Melinda French Gates is urging world leaders gathering in Paris this week to take bolder action to reform
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Influencers in firing line as France tackles scams
Influencers who promote fake products like miracle cancer cures are being called out - and face jail.
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Taiwan seeks closer EU ties in return for chip investment - minister
By Philip Blenkinsop European countries should strengthen relations with Taiwan if they want continued Taiwanese investment in semiconductor
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TotalEnergies CEO Says Greenwashing Criticism Is Unfair
TotalEnergies SE is facing “unfair” accusations of greenwashing and “radical positions amplified by social networks,” Chief Executive Officer
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Rare earthquake damages French homes, schools and churches
Hundreds of buildings in western France are declared uninhabitable following the rare earthquake.
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Ransomware Gang Haunted US Firms Long Before MOVEit Hack
Shell Plc, IAG SA’s British Airways, the British Broadcasting Corp., the state of Minnesota’s Department of Education, multiple
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Spanish charity rescues 117 migrants sailing from Libya
ROME Spanish charity Open Arms said it rescued 117 migrants on Saturday crowded onto a precarious wooden boat
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin’s forces face shortage of tanks as Kyiv’s counteroffensive creeps forward
Russian forces are suffering a shortage of tanks, the nations’s defence minister has admitted during a visit a military factory in western Siberia. Sergei Shoigu has called for more tanks to be manufactured "to meet the needs of Russian forces" in Ukraine, with Kyiv having launched a counteroffensive involving Western tanks and weapons. Mr Shoigu said there was a need "to maintain the increased production of tanks" and better security features in armored vehicles, the Defense Ministry said in a statement about the visit. Ukrainian deputy defense minister, Hanna Maliar, said on Saturday that Kyiv’s forces were making progress – or having “registered tactical successes” as she put it – in the southern Zaporizhzhia region Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is to host a group of African leaders who travelled to Russia on a self-styled "peace mission" after a trip to Ukraine on Friday. Seven African leaders - the presidents of Comoros, Senegal, South Africa and Zambia, as well as Egypt's prime minister and top envoys from the Republic of Congo and Uganda – have travelled to St Petersburg to meet Mr Putin. Read More Why Russia’s attempts to get round oil sanctions risk ecological disaster Ukrainians leaving UK because they cannot get housing, volunteer made MBE says
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