Albanian PM appoints world’s most female-dominated cabinet
Over 70% of Rama’s new government are women including heads of key ministries of finance, energy and foreign affairs.
Over 70% of Rama’s new government are women including heads of key ministries of finance, energy and foreign affairs.
Poland’s President Andrzej Duda declared a state of emergency along the border with Belarus on September 2 in an attempt at stemming illegal migration from Belarus.
Competition between ultrafast grocery delivery services is intensifying in Western capitals. Emerging market players are looking set to dominate, while there's a crop of ambitious entrepreneurs all eager to become the next unicorn.
Flat broke Turks will be thrilled to hear of mammoth defence HQ that will “instill fear in enemies and trust in allies”.
Summer 2020 was one of the hottest ever recorded in Ukraine. With the agriculture sector generating about a tenth of the country’s GDP and employing 22% of the population, experts suggest that Ukraine is more sensitive to climate change than many.
Summer 2020 was one of the hottest ever recorded in Ukraine. With the agriculture sector generating about a tenth of the country’s GDP and employing 22% of the population, experts suggest that Ukraine is more sensitive to climate change than others.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy finally had his first face-to-face meeting with his American counterpart Joe Biden on Wednesday, September 1. The two leaders issued a joint statement afterwards laying out their agenda.
Analysts are expecting Hungary’s economy to post a record 7% FY growth or even higher as the main drivers of growth are expected to remain strong.
USR-PLUS accuses Citu of planning to misuse public money through the €10bn public investment plan.
Ukraine’s biggest company, the iron and steel producer Metinvest, just reported its best results in 13 years, but Metinvest’s CEO Yuriy Ryzhenkov says he is focused on building a robust business for the long haul.
One official reported as saying deportation centre not currently deporting refugees to Afghanistan for humanitarian and logistical reasons, while stating “unequivocally they are not deporting people to Iran”.
Apart from disquiet at reliability of data, observers worry expansion has been bought at cost of a weaker currency and higher inflation.
The cost of the EU’s proposed CBAM may turn out to be less than initially feared by exporters into the EU, a new report from Sandbag and E3G, two pro-green think-tanks, have found.
Report also shows supply chain disruption continued in August, contributing to further rises in input costs and selling prices.
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