Economics professor predicts increased inflation due to the war in the Middle East
Economics professor Lars Calmfors predicts that inflation in Sweden may rise by 1 to 2 percentage points because of the ongoing war in the Middle East.
The Cost of the U.S. War in Iran Has Been Revealed - The Amount Seems Impressive
The U.S. Defense Department has requested about $200 billion for the Iran war campaign, while true costs, including lifetime benefits for veterans, may exceeding $1 trillion according to experts.
Impact of Middle East War: Airfare May Increase from April 1
Due to the ongoing war in the Middle East, airfare is expected to rise starting April 1, as indicated by India's Aviation Minister.
Gold Investment: Good News if You Want to Buy Gold! The Price May Drop to ₹1.27 Lakhs
Gold prices are expected to decrease significantly, potentially reaching ₹1.27 lakhs, providing a favorable opportunity for buyers amidst recent price surges due to geopolitical tensions.
F1 sees unexpected transition after two races
Audi F1 team principal Jonathan Wheatley has announced his departure from the team due to personal reasons, amid speculation that he may join Aston Martin, which is facing difficulties.
Could GLP-1 drugs help your mental health? New study finds a link
A study suggests that GLP-1 drugs, traditionally used for weight loss and diabetes, may also reduce the risk of worsening mental health conditions like anxiety and depression.
Restless Legs Syndrome is a warning sign your body isn’t getting enough of 1 thing
Experts suggest that Restless Legs Syndrome may be a signal of magnesium deficiency, highlighting its importance for nerve function and muscle relaxation.
Hit drug with a new property: Positive effect on depression and anxiety
A new study reveals that GLP-1 medications, used for obesity treatment, may also positively impact symptoms of depression and anxiety.
The effects of the "Ozempic family" on mental health: lower risk of anxiety and depression
A new study suggests that GLP-1 agonists, commonly used for diabetes and obesity, may also help reduce the risk of anxiety and depression.
Business ticker: Volkswagen pays employees a bonus despite crisis
Volkswagen is set to pay its employees a one-time bonus of €1,250 in May, despite ongoing restructuring challenges.
Carl Johan von Seth: When can the Riksbank raise interest rates?
The Riksbank has decided to keep interest rates at 1.75%, but uncertainty from global conflicts may affect Sweden's economic outlook.
Man sentenced for posting intimate photos of ex on social media in MG 'for revenge'
A man in Minas Gerais, Brazil, was sentenced for posting intimate photos of his ex-partner on social media as an act of revenge, receiving a sentence of 1 year and 4 months, which may be replaced by fines and community service.
Stopping Ozempic? New study reveals surprising weight regain results after GLP-1s
A new study shows that patients may not experience significant weight regain after stopping GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, contrary to earlier beliefs.
The object orbiting around Earth may actually be an ancient spacecraft
A newly identified quasi-satellite may be remnants of a Soviet space mission according to researcher A. Loeb.
Expert warns getting GP appointment will become 'even harder' after April 1
A healthcare expert warns that a new GP contract starting April 1 may hinder patients' ability to secure appointments and referrals, particularly affecting women.
Franco Colapinto, on the streets of Buenos Aires?: what they say in Alpine about the Argentine's possible visit for an exhibition
Franco Colapinto may return to Buenos Aires for an exhibition, in a move that reflects his rising profile in Formula 1 after scoring his first point with Alpine.
'Trumpflation' warning - Iran war could cost UK families at least £1,600 a year
Experts warn that the ongoing conflict in Iran may lead to increased living costs for UK families, which could reach at least £1,600 yearly due to rising fuel and energy prices.
Samsung Electronics Union Announces General Strike... Approvals for Labor Dispute at 93.1%, Bonus as a Key Issue
The Samsung Electronics labor union approved a strike with 93.1% of votes in favor, demanding the abolition of the bonus cap, and plans a general strike in May.
[Breaking News] Samsung Electronics Union Announces General Strike in May with 93% Approval for Performance Bonus Normalization Demand
The Samsung Electronics labor union reported a 93.1% approval from members for strike action, leading to a planned general strike in May.
Wholesale inflation rose 1% in February, the lowest figure since May 2025
Wholesale inflation in Argentina increased by 1% in February, marking the lowest increase since May 2025, driven by a rise in domestic product prices and a drop in imported product prices.
Cash-strapped N.B. braces for cuts as Premier Holt’s Liberals deliver budget
New Brunswick's Liberal government, led by Premier Susan Holt, is set to announce a budget that may include significant cuts to services due to a projected $1.3 billion deficit for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
English and Scottish households could get '£1,000s back' with Martin Lewis check
Martin Lewis encourages English and Scottish households to check their Council Tax band, as many may be owed refunds due to being overcharged.
IRPF 2026: Tax Authority expects 1.1 million declarations from the Campinas region; see numbers by city
The Brazilian Tax Authority anticipates receiving 1.1 million tax declarations for the 2026 fiscal year from the Campinas region by the submission deadline of May 29, 2026.
Use our rate hike calculator to see how rising interest rates may affect you
The article discusses how the Reserve Bank of Australia has increased the cash rate to 4.1%, affecting mortgage repayments for variable-rate home loans.
Stop adding 1 detail to your CV that could hold you back from your dream job
A careers expert warns that job seekers may be including a specific detail on their CVs that could hinder their job applications.
Pension mistakes that could cost thousands before April 1
Common pension errors may lead to significant financial losses for savers ahead of the approaching tax deadline of April 1.
Drivers risk £1,000 fine for making wrong move to let ambulance pass
Motorists may face fines of up to £1,000 for improperly yielding to emergency vehicles, as it can lead to violations of traffic regulations.
Power reset: How GAMCO may unlock 1,600MW
Nigeria's government is introducing the Grid Asset Management Company to address power shortages by unlocking stranded generation capacity and improving transmission infrastructure.
Tudor sees Tottenham ‘turning point’ in Liverpool draw
Tottenham's interim coach Igor Tudor praised his team's spirit after they managed a 1-1 draw against Liverpool, which may be a pivotal moment in their struggle to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
Loan from Arsenal London: Why Fábio Viera is Too Good for HSV
Fábio Viera's loan to Hamburger SV is proving beneficial for the team, but it highlights his skills that may exceed those of his teammates.
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Rising oil prices may complicate the US president's electoral prospects, while a bombing in Iran schools raises pressure on the US.
Kimi Antonelli, the young talent who may break all records in the history of Formula 1
Kimi Antonelli is a promising young talent in Formula 1 with potential to set new records.
Cold hands and feet could be sign your body is not having enough of 1 thing
Cold hands and feet may indicate a vitamin B12 deficiency, according to doctor Eric Berg.
Formula 1: Due to the war in the Middle East, the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix may be canceled and there will be no activity for a month
The Formula 1 organization is considering canceling the upcoming Grands Prix in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia due to escalating conflicts in the Middle East following recent bombings.
F1: The Grands Prix in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain may soon be 'canceled or rescheduled' due to the war in the Middle East
The Formula 1 Grands Prix scheduled for April in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain may be canceled or rescheduled due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
Formula 1 races in the Middle East set to be canceled due to war, says BBC
Formula 1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia may be canceled due to ongoing conflict in the Middle East, according to a report by the BBC.
DWP warned of ‘consequences’ from Universal Credit check
Experts warn that the Department for Work and Pensions' aggressive crackdown on Universal Credit fraud may harm public trust and claimant welfare despite having saved over £1 billion.
New tax on mobile data? Charge may be imposed on every GB
The Indian government is considering introducing a new tax on mobile data usage, which could add an additional charge of around ₹1 per GB.
The government may impose a new tax on mobile data, an additional charge may be applied on every GB of data
The Indian government is contemplating a new tax on mobile data usage, which could result in an extra charge of ₹1 per GB.
Six years after the raid, there will be a trial
Six years after a major police raid on the former fishing company Hermann Export in Havøysund, a trial is set to begin in May against two individuals accused of fisheries fraud involving illegally purchased fish worth 9.1 million.
"Train Mario Kart": Is the first rule change already on the way in Formula 1?
Formula 1 may introduce rule changes after the second race of the season in Shanghai due to concerns over the impact of energy management on overtaking maneuvers.
Air New Zealand: Cuts Flights Due to War and Spike in Fuel Prices
Air New Zealand is suspending 5% of its flights, about 1,100 routes, until early May due to soaring fuel prices and disruptions caused by the war in the Middle East.
Good news in Arizona: the Mexican consulate in Phoenix offers help to women and students
The Mexican consulate in Phoenix is hosting the fifth edition of the 'Swing for México 2026' golf tournament on May 1, aimed at raising funds for programs supporting college students and women entrepreneurs.
Kaņiera Reed Walkway Closed Due to Dangerous Damage in Ķemeru National Park
The Kaņiera reed walkway in Ķemeru National Park has been closed until May 1 due to significant structural damage that poses safety risks to visitors.
Moscow's own assessments reveal staggering losses in Ukraine, intelligence suggests
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky disclosed that Russian intelligence assessments estimate over 1.3 million Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in the Ukraine conflict, suggesting these figures may be conservative.
Anvisa approves medication that may delay the onset of type 1 diabetes; understand what changes
The Brazilian health agency Anvisa has approved a new medication that may help delay the progression of type 1 diabetes in patients.
AD FEATURE: Brits who bought car finance may be owed £1,400 as £8.2bn payout scheme nears
UK car buyers mis-sold finance products between 2007 and 2024 may be entitled to compensation averaging £1,400, as a major payout scheme approaches.
Radio 1 Big Weekend line-up: Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson join Olivia Dean
Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson are set to join Olivia Dean at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, taking place at Herrington Country Park in Sunderland from May 22-24.
LSDP branches have nominated candidates for leaders: the first names have been revealed
Lithuania's LSDP has commenced internal nominations for party leadership with several candidates already announced ahead of the party congress scheduled for May 1.
The Center Party and Isamaa Want to Cancel Fuel Tax Increase
Opposition parties in Estonia are proposing bills to cancel scheduled fuel tax increases set to take effect on May 1.