Dispute over political orientation: What will become of the economic sages?
The article discusses the internal conflicts and future uncertainties facing Germany's Council of Economic Experts following the dismissal of Ulrike Malmendier and the ensuing power struggles.
Rwanda-UK Migration Dispute Set for Arbitration Next Month
The arbitration proceedings regarding the Rwanda-UK Migration and Economic Development Partnership (MEDP) are set to begin on March 18, 2024, amid accusations from Rwanda that the UK has not honored its commitments under the agreement.
Paltamo intends to grant a loan of 100,000 euros to a golf course whose entrepreneur has just lost a dispute over unpaid debt
The Paltamo municipal council is set to decide on a proposed 100,000 euro loan to Paltamo Golf for financial restructuring amidst the owner's recent economic challenges.
Hassett sharply criticizes Fed report: "The worst analysis in history". Dispute over Trump’s tariff costs
The director of the National Economic Council harshly criticized a Federal Reserve report claiming that U.S. companies and consumers bear 90% of the costs of Trump's tariffs, calling it the worst scientific work in the history of the Federal Reserve System.
The new dispute for global power: who will control Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses the emerging global conflict over control of artificial intelligence amid geopolitical tensions and shifting alliances.
Various actors accelerated the Sámi dispute for their own interests, states doctoral research
Recent doctoral research reveals that several northern municipalities, regional development organizations, and interest groups have publicly supported movements against the Sámi Parliament, influenced by underlying economic interests and identity politics.
America bows to India, tariff reduced to 18%
The long-standing tariff dispute between India and the United States has been resolved, with the U.S. deciding to reduce tariffs to 18%, strengthening economic ties and boosting trade cooperation between the two countries.
Israel: Milk Farmers' Strike Comes into Effect and the Dispute Escalates
Israel's dairy sector faces severe disruption due to an escalating conflict between farmers and the government over a controversial reform plan, leading to an unprecedented strike by dairy farmers who have stopped supplying raw milk to factories.
New Peramos: Attempted to Burn the Body of the 27-Year-Old – Key Evidence is Video Footage
The disappearance and murder case of a 27-year-old man in Elefsina takes new turns as investigations reveal at least four individuals were involved in his kidnapping and attempts were made to burn his body.
The lawyers of Ábalos resign from his defense due to economic discrepancies
The lawyers representing José Luis Ábalos have resigned from his defense over unpaid fees, as confirmed by sources close to the politician.
"The worries of young people are a result of massive campaigns," says the economic advisor
Economic advisor Achim Truger criticizes the current pension dispute as detrimental to the economy, asserting that the public pension system will remain the main pillar of retirement security without any imminent collapse.