UncategorizedFed cuts rates to three-year low after fractious meeting fwadmin / December 11, 2025 Three top US central bankers object to move in biggest revolt since 2019
UncategorizedThe clash within civilisations fwadmin / December 11, 2025 The important conflicts today take place inside cultural-religious blocs, not between them
UncategorizedSingapore’s latest antisocial scourge is pickleball fwadmin / December 11, 2025 Enthusiastic picklers are fighting a war against neighbours sick of the sport’s relentless ‘pock, pock, pock’ noise
UncategorizedParamount’s Warner Bros bid draws Gulf investors into rare alliance fwadmin / December 11, 2025 Backing from Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar represents latest push into prized international media assets
UncategorizedManchester management sells $4.45 million in Sanuwaves Health (SNWV) fwadmin / December 11, 2025
UncategorizedOil prices rise on US seizure of Venezuelan tanker, falling crude stocks fwadmin / December 11, 2025
UncategorizedHayes Anthony, CEO of Dominari Holdings, buys $89k in DOMH stock fwadmin / December 11, 2025
UncategorizedWith millions of Gen Zers unemployed globally, the U.K. is investing $965 million to get young people working in AI, hospitality, and engineering fwadmin / December 10, 2025 Over the next three years, the U.K. government will spend nearly $1 billion getting Gen Z NEETs back into the workforce. Meanwhile, young Americans face unprecedented joblessness.