A well-known Lithuanian unicorn has been recognized again by the Financial Times - featured in their ranking
Surfshark has been ranked 315th in the Financial Times 'FT1000' list of rapidly growing European companies.
Married couples can pass on up to ยฃ1 million without paying inheritance tax
Married couples in the UK can pass on up to ยฃ1 million without incurring inheritance tax, raising questions about the financial benefits of marriage in modern times.
War in Ukraine. "Financial Times": V. Putin miscalculated
Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a temporary ceasefire in the vicinity of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, as announced by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Financial institutions in Latvia prevented four times more fraud attempts in January than criminals executed
In January, Latvian financial institutions successfully thwarted many more fraud attempts than were carried out, protecting over a million euros from potential losses.
Financial Times: How Wars Have Lost Their Effectiveness?
The article discusses the diminishing effectiveness of war as a tool for achieving political objectives in the 21st century, as illustrated by major conflicts from Ukraine to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Adelaide Uni students fear merger could extend degrees and debts
Students at Adelaide University are concerned that the recent merger may prolong their degree completion times and increase their financial burdens.
British universities test foreign students' language skills with Duolingo
Increasing numbers of British universities are using the Duolingo app to assess the language skills of foreign students, according to Financial Times.
"Financial Times": Iran, Stuck Up to Its Ears, Offers Trump a 'Golden' Deal
Iran aims to convince US President Trump to support a nuclear agreement and avoid war by offering financial incentives in its oil and gas sector.
Financial Times: Iran offers 'huge business opportunity' to American companies
Iran is attempting to entice U.S. President Donald Trump with financial incentives to invest in its vast oil and gas reserves as part of efforts to negotiate a nuclear agreement.
FT Report: Economic 'Bait' from Iran to Trump to Avoid Military Conflict
Iran's leadership is reportedly offering significant economic incentives to Donald Trump to prevent a U.S. military operation against Iran, according to the Financial Times.
"Financial Times": The war in Ukraine has reached a new level
The article discusses the escalation of drone warfare in Ukraine, highlighting the increased risks for military operations near Russian positions.
FT: Trump faces setback โ tariffs remain at 10 percent
The U.S. administration's import tariffs will remain at 10 percent, as reported by the Financial Times citing U.S. Customs officials.
FT: Tariffs Will Remain at Ten Percent After All
President Trump announced that global import tariffs will remain temporarily at ten percent, contrary to earlier statements of fifteen percent.
Financial Times: The Peace Council in Gaza Discusses Launching a Cryptocurrency
The Financial Times reports that officials in Gaza's Peace Council are exploring the launch of a stablecoin to help reshape the region's war-damaged economy.
Financial Times: Lebanon is considering selling its gold reserves to save banks and the economy
Lebanon is exploring the option of selling or leasing a portion of its significant gold reserves to alleviate its ongoing economic crisis.
Iran and Russia have signed a secret arms deal
Iran has signed a secret arms deal worth โฌ500 million with Russia for advanced portable missile systems, as reported by Financial Times.
FT: Iran and Russia Signed a Secret Arms Deal
Iran has entered a secret arms deal worth 500 million euros with Russia to purchase thousands of advanced portable missile systems, according to the Financial Times.
FT: Iran buys shoulder-fired air defense missiles from Russia
Iran has agreed to a 500 million euro arms deal with Russia to acquire thousands of shoulder-fired air defense missiles, according to the Financial Times.
Financial Times reveals details of a secret arms deal between Russia and Iran
The Financial Times reported on a secret arms deal between Russia and Iran involving a request for Russian air defense systems worth 500 million euros, occurring amid increased U.S. military presence in the Middle East.
FT: Secret agreement between Iran and Russia for anti-aircraft missiles
Iran has reached a secret deal worth 500 million euros with Russia to acquire advanced portable missiles, according to the Financial Times.
Financial Times: Greece a Central Player in the European Market after Russian Gas
The Financial Times reports that Greece is emerging as the southern gateway to Europe for liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, particularly from the US, as the EU prepares for a full ban on Russian gas by 2027.
Jeonbuk Province supports male infertility treatment costs... up to 3 times, 1 million won per session
Jeonbuk Province has launched a new initiative to subsidize infertility treatment costs for men, aiming to alleviate the financial burden associated with male factor infertility.
FT Uncovers Network of Shell Firms Exporting $90 Billion in Sanctioned Russian Oil
A Financial Times investigation reveals a network of nearly 50 shell companies exporting over $90 billion worth of sanctioned Russian oil while concealing their origins.
FT: A record amount of money is flowing into European stock exchanges
European stock exchanges are experiencing an unprecedented influx of funds as international investors seek diversification options, according to the Financial Times.
Financial Times: Largest US military buildup since the Iraq invasion besieges Iran
The largest US military mobilization since the Iraq invasion is raising concerns about a potential military confrontation with Iran, despite ongoing diplomatic efforts in Geneva.
FT: Investors Are Now Moving Huge Sums of Money from the United States to Europe
European stocks are attracting significant international interest, with a forecast of record investments in February, as reported by the Financial Times.
Beef and lamb get 580 times more in EU subsidies than legumes, study finds
A report has revealed that beef and lamb receive significantly more subsidies from the EU than legumes, highlighting the disproportionate financial support for meat-heavy diets over plant-based sources.
New SOTE Minister Wille Rydman on 108 Million Euro Matter: 'We Will Get It Decided'
Wille Rydman has been appointed as Finland's new Minister of Social Affairs and Health, emphasizing the importance of securing services during challenging financial times while addressing a 108 million euro cost-saving challenge left unresolved by his predecessor.
Newspaper: Lagarde may leave the position of ECB president before the end of her term
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, may leave her position before the upcoming French presidential elections next year, according to the Financial Times.
ECB's Lagarde reportedly to leave before end of her term
Christine Lagarde, the President of the European Central Bank, is reportedly planning to resign before her term ends in October 2027, as reported by the Financial Times.
When will Lagarde resign and what office will she seek next?
Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, is expected to resign before the French presidential elections scheduled for April 2027, according to reports from the Financial Times and Bloomberg.
The ECB Responds to the Financial Times: Lagarde is Completely Focused on Her Duties
The European Central Bank clarified that Christine Lagarde has not decided when she will step down as president, following a Financial Times report suggesting her potential departure ahead of the French presidential elections in 2027.
Lagarde denies reports of her departure from the ECB
Christine Lagarde has denied any decisions regarding her potential early departure from the European Central Bank, aiming to quell speculations following a report from the Financial Times.
FT: Notorious Mercenary Army Sets Its Sights on Europe
The notorious Wagner Group has shifted its focus to Europe, employing recruiters and propagandists to recruit individuals for sabotage operations, according to The Financial Times.
"She will leave before the end of her term". Financial Times revelations about Christine Lagarde
According to the Financial Times, Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, is set to leave her position before her term officially ends in April 2027, allowing French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to select her successor.
Media: 'Christine Lagarde could leave the leadership of the European Central Bank early'
Christine Lagarde may consider stepping down as Head of the European Central Bank before the end of her term, according to reports from the Financial Times.
Financial Times: Lagarde considers early departure from the ECB
Christine Lagarde, the President of the European Central Bank, is expected to step down before the end of her term in October 2027, according to reports from the Financial Times.
Billion-dollar deficits during times of growth. Czech Republic is carelessly consuming its future
The article discusses the alarming financial situation in Czechia, where significant deficits are being recorded even during economic growth, indicating poor financial management and potential trouble ahead.
RECRUITMENT CAMPAIGN โฉ Wagner helps Kremlin sow chaos in Europe
The Wagner Group is recruiting economically distressed Europeans to commit acts of sabotage on NATO territory, according to the Financial Times.
The 100 Best MBAs in the World: A Shake-up at the Top of the List
MIT's Sloan School of Management has claimed the top spot in the Financial Times' global MBA ranking, surpassing prestigious institutions like Insead and Wharton.
A Small School Instead of an Empty Building. The Sejm Seeks Compromise for Demographic Times
The Polish Sejm has proposed a new law aimed at revitalizing small schools in response to declining student numbers and financial challenges faced by local governments.
Russian Wagner Group is involved in sabotage in Europe, writes Financial Times
The Wagner Group is reportedly recruiting economically disadvantaged Europeans to carry out violent acts within NATO countries as per the Financial Times.
Financial Times: Car Companies Fear China's Entry into the American Market
American car manufacturers are concerned about potential Chinese competition in the U.S. auto market, which is the second-largest in the world, following President Trump's encouragement for Chinese companies to build factories in the U.S.
Financial Times warns: 1,000 tons of uranium in Niger in the sights of ISIS
The Financial Times reports that Niger's military authorities have transported 1,000 tons of uranium to Niamey, raising security concerns over potential attacks from ISIS.
Icelandic Contribution to Ukraine Ten Times Lower than Danish Contribution
Iceland's financial support to Ukraine is reported to be significantly lower than that of Denmark, being ten times smaller.
Financial Times: Uber Eats expands to Finland this year
Uber Eats is set to launch its food delivery service in Finland this year, aiming for a significant increase in revenue amid a competitive market.
Financial Times: Uber expands with delivery service in Norway and six other countries
Uber plans to roll out delivery services in Norway and six other European countries this year.
"Three times three": Mhoni Vidente shows how to perform the wealth ritual to attract money in 2026
Mhoni Vidente, the astrologer, shares a ritual called 'Three times three' aimed at attracting financial abundance in the year 2026.
Pension annuity sales hit record as average pot exceeds ยฃ80,000
Sales of pension annuities in the UK have reached a record high, driven by concerns over inheritance tax and the desire for secure income in uncertain times.
Financial Times: Rubio Drops Ukraine Meeting with European Leaders in Munich
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has canceled a meeting with European leaders to discuss the Ukraine war, indicating a perceived decline in U.S. interest in European involvement.