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Upturn or uncertainty: decoding Australia’s 2024 economy and what it means for you next year
As the clock runs out on 2024, news about the economy has not been so upbeat lately.
Should we brace for tougher times ahead, or perhaps the outlook is on the improve?
Jobs aplenty – for now
In the run-up to the election, the Albanese government will probably amp up …
Labour urged to lead global debt relief effort as cost of repayments soars
Campaigners are urging Labour to lead the charge for global debt relief in 2025, as new analysis shows lower-income countries spent 15% of their revenue on repayments this year – the highest level for three decades.
Calculations by the charity Debt Justice, based on data from the World Bank, show …
Bilderberg Group changes itself for the modern world – and return of Trump
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Group, which convenes a yearly transatlantic policy conference and has long been the subject of conspiracy theories around the extent of its power to shape global events.After a …
The rise and rise of Maye Musk: China’s love affair with Elon Musk’s mother
Maye Musk is a busy woman. As well as being the mother of the world’s richest man, she has been jetting between various glamorous events – many of them in China. In December alone, she attended a gala dinner in Hangzhou, walked the red carpet for a cosmetics company in …
Wednesday briefing: Celebrity lookalike contests, brat everything and 36 more things to leave behind in 2024
Good morning. In the long history of the First Edition Compendium of Things That Annoyed Me From The Previous 12 Months, also known as FECOTTAMFTP12M, also known as the Thingies, people have often asked me: you seem like such an easygoing guy, Arch. Why the rage? Where’s it coming from? …
‘I’m always working’: Italy’s centenarian barista on her longevity
Anna Possi answers the phone in the cafe but immediately asks to call her back. “I have a customer,” she says.
It’s mid-afternoon and Possi, who owns Bar Centrale in Nebbiuno, a small town overlooking Lake Maggiore in northern Italy, has been serving coffee since 7am. She usually finishes at …
Last-minute Christmas shoppers provide boost for UK retailers
Retailers received a boost from a last-minute spree by shoppers on Christmas Eve, with an increase in footfall after a lacklustre festive season.
Footfall was up by 31.1% across all UK retail destinations up until noon on Tuesday compared with Christmas Eve last year, although the date fell on a …
UK must be less dependent on China for critical minerals, says thinktank
The UK must become less dependent on China for critical minerals, an influential thinktank has concluded before a government strategy decision in the spring.
on rare earth minerals, which are essential components for hi-tech products from mobile phones to missiles, Labour Together said ministers …How 2024 made Elon Musk the world’s most powerful unelected man
Hello, and welcome to Techscape. I’ve been pondering screen-time and isolation after I suffered through a recent bout of Covid. Even a few days of seclusion coupled with lengthy, uninterrupted spates of staring at screens were enough to return me to the state of mind in which I spent most …