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In December 2019 Ursula von der Leyen returned to Brussels, the city where she spent her childhood, with the poise of a self-assured centrist and the promise of a visionary.
The Green Deal stood at the centre of…

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In December 2019 Ursula von der Leyen returned to Brussels, the city where she spent her childhood, with the poise of a self-assured centrist and the promise of a visionary.
The Green Deal stood at the centre of…

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Women are rebranding perimenopause as ‘cougar puberty’ on social media, encouraging open discourse on a historically under-researched yet near-universal health issue.

A clause in FEMA’s terms and conditions mandating states to maintain commercial ties with Israel and Israeli companies to be allowed access to federal emergency funds was quietly removed on Monday.

Last week, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order updating the “reciprocal” tariff rates that had been paused since April.
Nearly all US trading partners are now staring down tariffs of between 10% and 50%.
After a range…

In Lozova, Kharkiv Region, a massive Russian attack has caused damage and injured people, including two children.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported on Telegram by Serhiy Zelenskiy, Head of the Lozova City Territorial Community.
According to him, “Lozova has…

Uncertainty has become a defining feature of the M&A landscape in recent years. After a stellar post-pandemic rebound and a catastrophic 2023, the end of 2024 marked a period of hope for company executives — before US trade policy came to…
Geopolitical unrest and trade uncertainty are complicating mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Despite the volatility, battle-hardened executives are pushing ahead with dealmaking.