Lagarde ignites "concern" among heads of government over the consequences of the war in Iran: "Presented a pessimistic outlook to the European Council"
Christine Lagarde raised serious concerns among EU leaders regarding the economic impacts of the Iran war, predicting a significant rise in inflation and a sharper decline in GDP growth for the region.
Fréchette and Drainville face off in first CAQ leadership debate
Tensions rose during the first leadership debate of the Coalition Avenir Québec as Christine Fréchette and Bernard Drainville sparred over a proposed bridge project connecting Quebec City and Lévis.
'Love Is Blind' Stars Call Out 'Superficial' Big-City Dating, Say Midwest is the Real 'Hidden Gem'
'Love Is Blind' stars Vic St. John and Christine Hamilton discuss the challenges of dating in big cities compared to the more grounded approach in the Midwest.
Lost son to meningitis – wants to save others
Christine Bennborn, who lost her son to meningococcal disease, advocates for awareness as a meningitis outbreak in Kent, UK claims two young lives.
'I'm 34 and my fiancé is nearly 60 – he's my soulmate and pays for everything'
Christine Sanchez, a 34-year-old woman, discusses her relationship with 59-year-old Eduardo Hernando, revealing their love story and the criticism they face due to their significant age gap.
Lagarde is Prepared to Act Against an Inflationary Spiral: 'We Have Learned from 2022'
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, emphasizes preparedness to combat rising inflation driven by energy prices and supply chain issues.
European Union: The three scenarios shaped by the war for GDP and inflation
The President of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, emphasizes the urgent need for temporary measures to address the economic impacts of the war while maintaining healthy public finances.
The ECB warns of a "significant impact" from the war in the Middle East on European wallets: more inflation and less growth
The ECB cautions that the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict will likely lead to rising inflation and reduced economic growth for Europeans, while keeping interest rates stable for now.
Christine McGuinness says 'I'll never marry again' as she starts new romance
Christine McGuinness reveals in her podcast that she has started dating again but vows never to marry again after her previous experience.
Harri Tiido: Man as an Arrogant Ape
In a discussion on human exceptionalism, Harri Tiido reflects on Christine Webb's book, suggesting that our belief in human superiority over nature is an outdated and misguided notion.
Gloss: The Spotlight
The president of the Family Entrepreneurs Association, Marie-Christine Ostermann, challenges the negative narrative surrounding the political climate in Germany, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of good and evil in relation to the AfD.
The Dangers of Believing We Are the Chosen Species: "Human Exceptionalism Is Bound to Fail, but It Causes Much Harm Along the Way"
A primatologist's experience in Namibia leads to reflections on human exceptionalism and its philosophical implications.
Middle East: The ECB Will Do What is 'Necessary' to Keep Inflation 'Under Control,' Assures Lagarde
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, emphasized the institution's commitment to controlling inflation amid rising energy prices due to the war in the Middle East.
Lagarde: 'Whatever it takes' to control inflation amid war
Christine Lagarde, head of the European Central Bank, emphasizes the need for decisive action to manage inflation during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Lorraine Kelly off air for almost two months as she shares major update
TV presenter Lorraine Kelly announced she will be off air for nearly two months due to illness, with Christine Lampard stepping in as her replacement.
Lagarde: “We are living in an era of total uncertainty, we must avoid the mistakes of the past”
ECB President Christine Lagarde emphasized the current climate of uncertainty and the need to learn from past mistakes while addressing students at Johns Hopkins in Bologna.
Lagarde: "World leaders need a basic code of cooperation" – What she suggests
ECB President Christine Lagarde calls for global leaders to establish a basic ethical code for collaboration in an era of rapid technological innovation and geopolitical fragmentation.
She built her own 'American Dream': a young school crossing guard earns $14,000 a month as an artisan in a town in the U.S.
Christine Tyler Hill, a school crossing guard in Burlington, Vermont, earns $14,000 monthly through her artistic endeavors after shifting her career from design and illustration.
Christine Lampard wows Loose Women viewers in ‘fabulous’ suit from Princess Kate-approved brand
Christine Lampard impresses viewers on 'Loose Women' with a stylish pink suit from a brand favored by Princess Kate.
Survivors in court: 'The last thing I see of Christine is her walking out the door'
Survivors from the 'Scandinavian Star' sharply criticized the poor safety conditions of the ferry during a legal case against the Maritime Authority.
Loose Women Christine Lampard would renew her vows with Frank on one condition
Christine Lampard discusses her marriage to Frank Lampard and the potential to renew their vows during an exclusive shoot for International Women's Day.
Christine McGuinness details 'toxic' new situationship in dating bombshell
Christine McGuinness reveals concerns about her current 'toxic' situationship as she focuses on finding love again in 2026 following her previous relationship.
Christine Lagarde: “I intend to complete my mandate, the markets are attentive”
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.
Christine Van Geyn: Court rejects narrow take on mobility rights in pandemic travel case
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled unanimously in the Taylor case that Canadians have the constitutional right to travel freely within their country, rejecting narrow interpretations of mobility rights that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Municipal Elections in Marseille: An Assistant of Benoît Payan Announces a Dissident List
Christine Juste, an assistant to Marseille's mayor Benoît Payan, has announced her candidacy for the mayoralty after being excluded from the official candidate list.
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.
Plan to Bring Lagarde to the Command of the World Economic Forum Loses Strength
Christine Lagarde's anticipated transition to lead the World Economic Forum has lost momentum, with discussions suggesting her ties to Klaus Schwab may hinder her candidacy.
Early resignation scenarios for Lagarde 'shake up' the ECB – The favorites for her succession
A Bloomberg survey triggers speculation about possible early resignation of ECB President Christine Lagarde before the end of her term in October 2027.
Lagarde, golden salary in defiance of ECB rules
Christine Lagarde is facing criticism for receiving a dual salary package that exceeds ECB regulations while calling for moderation in salaries.
Lagarde: Strong criticism for the 140,000 euros she receives from the BIS
Christine Lagarde faces backlash for her annual salary of 140,000 euros from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), contradicting ECB rules against simultaneous payments from multiple sources.
FT: Lagarde receives €140,000 annually from BIS despite 'block' on third-party payments for ECB employees
The news reveals that ECB President Christine Lagarde receives €140,000 annually from the Bank for International Settlements, stirring controversy within the European Central Bank due to internal rules against third-party remuneration.
Lagarde reaffirms her commitment to the ECB and rules out early resignation
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, asserts her intention to serve her full term until October 2027 and warns about potential economic risks due to new U.S. tariffs.
Lagarde: Any new US tariff plan should be well considered
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde stressed the need for well-considered plans regarding any new US tariffs to avoid disrupting business activities.
ECB President Christine Lagarde: Always the First, Now Also in Resignation?
Speculation arises that ECB President Christine Lagarde may resign early, potentially due to the upcoming French presidential elections and the threat of an extremist party victory.
Sree Kochugovindan (Aberdeen): "It makes sense for Lagarde to resign before her term ends"
Sree Kochugovindan believes that Christine Lagarde's premature resignation from the ECB presidency could stabilize investor sentiment amidst geopolitical and electoral uncertainties.
Will Christine Lagarde resign before the end of her term? The ECB president's response
Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, addressed rumors about her potential early resignation due to upcoming presidential elections in France.
Lagarde promised to remain president of the ECB until the end of her term
Christine Lagarde has confirmed her intention to serve as president of the European Central Bank until her term ends in 2027, despite media rumors of her early departure.
WSJ: Christine Lagarde's 'starting point' is to lead the European Central Bank until the end of her term
Christine Lagarde reaffirmed her commitment to leading the European Central Bank for the remainder of her term amidst speculation of her early resignation.
ECB Chair Christine Lagarde: Ending My Term is the Minimum
ECB Chair Christine Lagarde hinted at the possibility of resigning before her term ends in October 2027, despite her accomplishments during her tenure.
Lagarde expects to complete her term at the ECB amid debate about her early departure
Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB, affirmed her intention to complete her term until October 2027 despite discussions regarding a potential early exit.
Lagarde states that the 'main goal' is to complete her term at the ECB
Christine Lagarde has reaffirmed her commitment to complete her term as President of the European Central Bank, despite speculation about an early resignation.
Lagarde Plans to Complete Her Mandate at the Head of the European Central Bank
Christine Lagarde intends to finish her term as president of the European Central Bank (ECB).
Christine Lagarde states her 'main goal' is to complete her term at the ECB
Christine Lagarde expresses her intention to finish her term as President of the European Central Bank, countering speculation about an early resignation.
European Central Bank: Lagarde wants to complete her term as ECB President
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, has confirmed her intention to serve out her full term amid rumors of an early departure.
ECB President: Lagarde wants to complete her full term
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, has confirmed her intention to serve out her full term amid speculation about a possible early resignation.
Money, I'm going to live alone and I'm looking for a house
The article discusses the implications of Christine Lagarde's resignation from the European Central Bank and how it impacts the future of the EU, particularly in relation to young people's housing autonomy.
The 'smiling' fossil found by a tourist on an island with 150 inhabitants
A British woman discovered a fossil resembling a smile while walking on Holy Island of Lindisfarne, raising interest from fossil identification enthusiasts online.
ECB: Enough of the Cunning. It's About Christine Lagarde's Legacy
The independence of the European Central Bank is threatened by a possible political intervention to remove its president, Christine Lagarde, early due to upcoming elections in France.
Following Reports of Her Possible Resignation, ECB President Confirms She Will Remain in Position
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, reassured colleagues that she remains focused on her role amid speculation about her potential resignation.
ECB, Lagarde on the verge of an early departure
Christine Lagarde is expected to leave the ECB before her term ends in October 2027, creating opportunities for new leadership ahead of the upcoming French presidential elections.