The Euribor Gives Another Slight Respite in February and Faces a Long Period of Stability
The Euribor rate shows minimal changes in February, remaining stable as the European Central Bank holds interest rates steady.
Nigeria: Police, Other Security Agencies Arrest 113 Suspected Kidnappers in Edo
In a coordinated operation, Edo State police and security agencies arrested 113 suspected kidnappers in a crackdown across the Edo Central Senatorial District.
Latvia's GDP grew by 2.1%
Latvia's GDP increased by 2.1% in the last year compared to 2024, based on data from the Central Statistical Bureau.
As the yuan sizzles, Chinaโs central bank deploys double-barrelled policy tweak
China's central bank has introduced new measures to lower foreign exchange hedging costs and support cross-border yuan financing as the currency strengthens.
Hands Off Pensions - Organization Responds
The Central Organization of Pensioners in Finland vehemently opposes proposals to cut pensions for the sake of savings.
Inflation Halts Declines in February and Remains Unchanged at 2.3%
Inflation in Spain stabilized at 2.3% in February, ending a three-month period of decreases and reflecting mixed impacts from energy prices.
"Hands off!" โ Now a fierce backlash from retirees
The Central Association of Pensioners (EKL) in Finland condemns proposals to cut pensions as unacceptable and disconnected from the realities of ordinary citizens.
Profit of Latvian financial institutions - 29.5 million euros
Latvian monetary financial institutions reported a profit of โฌ29.5 million in January, an 18.5% decrease from the same period in 2025 according to Latvia's central bank data.
Russians hit hotel in central Sumy: fire breaks out โ photos
A Russian drone strike targeted a hotel in central Sumy on February 27, causing a fire but no reported casualties after successful evacuations.
Anomaly Discovered in the Center of the Milky Way, for Which There is No Known Counterpart in Space
Scientists have created the most detailed 3D map of chaotic gas clouds surrounding the central black hole of the Milky Way galaxy using the ALMA telescope.
Photographer Arthur Tress Recovers the Memory of 'Cruising' in 1960s New York: 'It Was a Form of Socialization'
Photographer Arthur Tress reflects on the 'cruising' culture of 1969 New York in his new book, capturing the essence of social engagement in Central Park's Ramble.
Report: Commander of U.S. Central Command Briefed Trump on Attack Options Against Iran
The commander of U.S. Central Command, Brad Cooper, briefed President Donald Trump on options for striking Iran amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to prevent war with the country.
Interest: What is it and how does it control our pockets?
The article discusses how interest rates set by central banks can significantly impact personal finances and borrowing costs for individuals in different locations such as Michigan and London.
Hyundai Construction's 'Hillstate Pyeongtaek Station Central City' Sails Smoothly amid Spotlight
The housing market in Pyeongtaek is recovering as Hyundai Construction's new project gains attention and Samsung Electronics resumes construction of a semiconductor plant.
Henan, the 'iPhone city' in China, evacuates 100,000 people due to deadly floods
More than two dozen people have died and 100,000 have been evacuated due to catastrophic flooding in China's central province of Henan.
Analysts back MPCโs 50 basis-point rate cut
Analysts support the Monetary Policy Committee's decision to reduce the rate by 50 basis points, viewing it as a credibility signal.
The AFA paid at least $300 million to the company that is listed as the owner of the Pilar mansion
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has been linked to a payment of at least $300 million to a company owning a mansion in Pilar, a situation revealed during a judicial investigation.
Central Bank records a negative result of R$ 120 billion in 2025
The Central Bank of Brazil reported a negative result of R$ 119.97 billion in 2025 due to the appreciation of the real against the dollar, which was fully covered by its reserve funds.
Faithful replica of the bell tower of St. George in Neapolis of Cappadocia in the central square of the municipality of Neapolis-Sykeon
A replica of the bell tower from the Church of St. George in Neapolis, Cappadocia, is set to be built in the central square of Neapolis, Greece, honoring the region's Greek heritage.
Meet the Old Central Disinfectory of Dr. Emรญlio Ribas
The article discusses the historical significance of the Central Disinfectory in Sรฃo Paulo, Brazil, established in 1893 to combat contagious diseases using early public health methods.
The President of Czฤstochowa was accused of taking bribes. The prosecutor wants to arrest him
The President of Czฤstochowa, Krzysztof M., has been detained by the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) over accusations of bribery involving significant sums of money.
Peso depreciates ahead of Banxico quarterly report: What is the exchange rate TODAY?
The Mexican peso depreciated against the dollar as analysts await the quarterly report from Mexico's central bank, Banxico.
Central Athens: Emergency traffic regulations on Saturday due to gatherings for the Tempi incident
Emergency traffic regulations will be in effect in central Athens on Saturday due to scheduled gatherings marking the third anniversary of the train tragedy in Tempi.
A loan-defaulter businessman appointed as the governor of the central bank in Bangladesh, causing an uproar!
The appointment of Mostakur Rahman, a businessman with a loan default history, as the governor of Bangladesh Bank has sparked significant controversy in the country.
Fixed Term: What is the interest rate bank by bank this Thursday, February 26
The article discusses the fixed term interest rates offered by various banks in Argentina on February 26, 2023, as reported by the Central Bank.
Police arrest 113 suspects in Edo forest raid
The Edo State Police have arrested 113 suspected kidnappers during a coordinated raid in Edo North and Central regions.
Annual Congress of Medical Leagues of UCP/Interamericana in Pedro Juan
The Annual Congress of Medical Leagues was held at the Central University of Paraguay, focusing on training future doctors in their chosen specialties.
PM Modi expressed dissatisfaction with NCERT chapters!
PM Modi raised concerns about the content of NCERT textbooks, specifically regarding alleged corruption in the judiciary, during a Cabinet meeting, prompting serious discussions within the central government.
The city transferred US$588 million from its latest debt issuance and increased the Central Bank's reserves
The Autonomous City of Buenos Aires completed the transfer of US$588 million from its recent international debt issuance to the Central Bank, enhancing its currency reserves.
Why did merchants in Meerut put up Samajwadi Party flags on their shops? BJP members had them removed
Merchants in Meerut's Central Market displayed Samajwadi Party flags in protest against potential demolition orders, but local BJP workers forced their removal amid tensions.
A new export spearhead is being created in Finland โ This is what itโs about
Finland is preparing a new export initiative led by the Central Organization of Finnish Enterprises (EK) to enhance resilience and security in crisis situations.
Christine Lagarde: โI intend to complete my mandate, the markets are attentiveโ
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, confirmed her intention to complete her term in office until October 2027, amid rising inflation concerns and speculation about her potential early resignation.
Central Group plans when and how to resume construction. We will prepare 2000 apartments, said its head
Central Group has announced plans to resume construction and is preparing to build 2000 new apartments in response to market demands.
North-Central APC urges Tinubu to vet convention candidates
The North-Central APC Forum has called on President Bola Tinubu to ensure that credible candidates are elected as national officers during the upcoming APC national convention.
Prosecutorial investigation into cut telemanagement cables on the Athens-Thessaloniki line
A preliminary investigation has been ordered following the discovery that unknown individuals cut telemanagement cables along the central railway line from Athens to Thessaloniki.
Central Bank Suffers: Another Billion Loss for the ECB
The European Central Bank reported a billion euro loss for the fiscal year, though lower than the previous year's loss.
The ECB reduces its losses to 1.254 billion and sees the value of its gold reserves grow
The European Central Bank reports a reduced loss of 1.254 billion euros while the value of its gold reserves increases.
A school student had a photo of a child with an exposed upper body on his phone - was convicted of sexual offenses
A 16-year-old boy in Central Finland was convicted for possessing and distributing a sexually explicit image of a child, which he received via Snapchat.
Second suspect arrested after men 'armed with axe' enter Manchester Central Mosque
A second suspect has been arrested following an incident involving armed men at the Manchester Central Mosque.
"It has gone downhill": The government puts Denmark's climate goals at risk again
Denmark's government has failed to demonstrate how it will meet its central climate goal of a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, as stated in the latest annual report from the Climate Council.
Lagarde: AI does not yet bring a wave of layoffs - Digital euro ready by the end of the term
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde stated that artificial intelligence has not yet led to massive layoffs in the Eurozone, while also emphasizing the importance of completing projects like the digital euro during her term.
Chairman Lee Joong-geun of Booyoung Group Grants Scholarships
Lee Joong-geun, chairman of Booyoung Group, awarded scholarships worth approximately 408 million won to 102 international students from 32 countries during the scholarship ceremony held at the Korean Chamber of Commerce in central Seoul.
Korea's Central Bank Raises Growth Rate to 2%, Expresses Concern Over Deepening Polarization
The Bank of Korea has revised its GDP growth forecast for the year to 2% while keeping interest rates steady at 2.50%, amid concerns over increasing economic polarization.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share emotional messages of support during trip to Jordan
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited Jordan, where they engaged with humanitarian organizations supporting displaced people in the region.
Bird rarity: The spoon-billed sandpiper and the singing swan winter together in central Moravia
A rare observation of the spoon-billed sandpiper and the singing swan wintering together was reported in central Moravia, Czechia.
At the heart of the 'Andrew crisis', how Princess Anne could play a 'central role' and save the royal family
Richard Fitzwilliams emphasizes Princess Anne's potential to positively influence the British royal family amidst the Andrew crisis.
Businesswoman allegedly donated a R$ 50 million property with nearly 100 rooms to a woman claiming to be her partner; PHOTOS
A R$ 50 million mansion in central Sรฃo Paulo is at the center of an unprecedented legal battle involving its owner, a comatose businesswoman, and a woman claiming to be her partner.
Announcement of CTET 2026 Re-Exam Date, Exam Cancelled Due to Technical Reasons
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced a re-examination date for candidates who could not attend the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) due to technical issues during the initial exam.
Controversial Project: The Euro Becomes Digital
The European Central Bank plans to launch a controversial digital Euro by 2029, amidst diverse opinions and the support from unexpected political figures.
Mexico: The map of the cartels - Where each criminal organization operates
The death of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Rubรฉn Osegera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', highlights the enduring strength of drug cartels in Mexico and poses challenges to central authority.