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Humbled pie thieves ditch Yorkshire chef’s food-laden van in Middlesbrough
Economic hardship looms over Ghana as country readies for polls
When the Ghanaian opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo won the presidential election on his third attempt in 2016, many saw it as a turning point.
The first person to unseat an incumbent, his historic win captured his compatriots’ frustration. Alleged corruption had ballooned under his predecessor, John Mahama: in one instance, …
South Korean MPs defy president’s declaration of martial law as crowds gather
South Korea’s National Assembly has voted to block an attempt by the president, Yoon Suk Yeol, to declare martial law, leaving the future of his emergency measure unclear as protesters and armed forces gathered in Seoul.
There was jubilation outside the National Assembly building late on Tuesday night, as hundreds …
Meloni says Italy aims to protect jobs after CEO of Fiat owner Stellantis quits
The Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has said her government will try to protect jobs as political tensions mount with Fiat maker Stellantis after the abrupt resignation of its chief executive.
of Carlos Tavares, its longstanding chief executive, stating that “different …China’s share of global electric car market rises to 76%
‘It feels like a startup energy’: Google’s UK boss on the advent of AI
Google’s central London office cost as much as a tech unicorn and the company’s UK boss, Debbie Weinstein, says it pulses with a similar spirit.
“It feels like a startup energy,” she says.
However, we are meeting on a morning when Google has been threatened with a reckoning reserved …
Japan’s Nomura bank boss takes 30% voluntary pay cut after worker tries to kill customer
The boss of the Japanese bank Nomura has apologised and taken a voluntary pay cut after a former employee was charged with robbery and attempted murder of a customer.
Kentaro Okuda, who has led Nomura since 2020, will take a 30% pay cut over the next three months, with several …
British food exports to EU ‘have fallen £3bn a year since Brexit’
Exports of British food to the EU have dropped by nearly £3bn a year since Brexit, a trade thinktank has said, with new physical and documentary checks at the border complicating trade.
A report by the Centre of Inclusive Trade Policy (CITP) has found that the export of UK food …
Can the world’s trade police survive Trump II?
Joe Biden to address ‘horrific history’ of enslavement in America on Angola visit
Joe Biden will address America’s history of enslavement in a speech on Tuesday at Angola’s National Museum of Slavery, during a trip in which he is also expected to laud
recent US investment in the region
.Biden’s visit to the museum will take in the 17th-century Capela …