Interview: "I made my first million at 24"
Ibrahim Ahmiane, known as 'ProfessorFinanzen,' shares insights on his financial journey and experiences as a top finance influencer in Germany.
Personnel Changes on March 17
A series of personnel appointments and promotions across various organizations in South Korea, including several media outlets and educational institutions.
The President of TV Republika Returned to the License Issue. "This is also a lot of money"
Tomasz Sakiewicz, the president of TV Republika, emphasized the financial importance of their YouTube channel, which boasts 1.6 million subscribers, for generating the station's revenue.
Runes: The 2,000-Year-Old Secret That May Explain Why Your Career Isn't Taking Off
The article discusses the ancient Germanic runic alphabet's contemporary relevance, particularly in personal career and financial advice.
The state is to apologize to Deník Referendum and pay 200,000 crowns for Babiš's insults
The Czech Finance Ministry is ordered to apologize to Deník Referendum and pay 200,000 crowns as compensation for insults made by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš against the media outlet.
60 million euros in four years: businessman Daniel Kretinsky comes to the rescue of Libération again
Daniel Kretinsky has extended a new loan of 17 million euros to the struggling French newspaper Libération, marking his fourth financial support to the outlet since 2022.
New Employment Periods in the Public Finance Sector
An advertisement offers a yearly subscription deal for access to both PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times.
Riikka Purra opens up on Yle about her treatment in public: "It is so tough that it cannot be endured otherwise"
Finnish Minister of Finance and leader of the Finns Party, Riikka Purra, discusses her experiences with public perception and media treatment in a documentary series, emphasizing gender biases in media narratives about her.
Media: Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Sign Major Deal
Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount have signed a substantial agreement worth $110 billion, as reported by sources including Reuters and Business Insider.
WSJ: The Washington Post lost over $100 million last year
The Washington Post reported a loss of over $100 million last year, prompting significant layoffs.
BBC must cut ten percent of costs
The BBC is facing significant financial pressure and must reduce costs by ten percent over the next three years, amounting to potential savings of up to £600 million.
Prague paid 649 million for Soukup's residence. He continues to use it and does not pay rent
Prague has spent 649 million CZK on a property owned by media mogul Soukup, who is reportedly living there without paying rent.
GREEDY OR FAIR? ⟩ Man demands half of wife’s salary: the woman is furious, but the internet supports the man
A married couple, after 12 years together, faces intense disagreement when the husband demands half of his wife's salary upon her returning to work, leading to a heated online discussion.
Japan to join NATO-led initiative to buy US weapons for Ukraine, media reports
Japan plans to participate in a NATO-led initiative to help finance non-lethal military aid for Ukraine, though it has not officially joined the program yet according to Japanese embassy sources.
TV Republika is negotiating its license. Sakiewicz issued a statement
TV Republika is struggling to pay its annual broadcasting fee and is in negotiations with the National Broadcasting Council for payment arrangements.
CONFRONTATION ⟩ Minister of Finance Jürgen Ligi hit back at Baruto on social media: the state is not to blame for your bill
Estonian Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi responded strongly on social media to athlete Kaido Höövelson's (Baruto) emotional reflections on his record electricity bill.
Politics received a 1500-euro electricity bill, Ligi explains what happened
Entrepreneur and politician Kaido Höövelson shared a 1500-euro electricity bill on social media, prompting comments from Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi.
Cameroon: a list of supposed absent public agents annoys in higher education
In Cameroon, a circulating list on social media names 1,033 employees from the Ministry of Higher Education, prompting the Ministry of Finance to demand proof of presence or face salary suspension.
Today on TV: Lassi, 20, drinks himself to a drunken state again - "I need help"
20-year-old Lassi Kuhlman from Tampere continues to get drunk despite being unemployed and without social benefits, streaming his actions online and receiving donations from viewers.
Bradley Cooper's Ex-Wife Mortgaged Her House Due to Film
Bradley Cooper's ex-wife, actress Jennifer Esposito, revealed that she may lose her home after mortgaging it to finance her directorial debut, the mob drama 'Fresh Kills' from 2023, discussing the consequences in an emotional social media video.
Alma Media improves over last year – Dividend exceeds forecasts
Alma Media's revenue for the fourth quarter was €84.9 million, with an adjusted operating profit of €21.1 million, surpassing last year's figures.
Recording with Banasiem a hit of the network. "I laughed at myself"
Former Minister of Finance Marian Banaś joked during an interview after mistakenly quoting a legal principle and mentioning a well-known male contraceptive company instead.
YouTuber with the most subscribers in the world: "I am in the red, I am borrowing money"
MrBeast, the YouTuber with the most subscribers globally, revealed he has very little money in his account despite a net worth estimated at 2.2 billion euros, mainly due to owning over half of his company, Beast Industries.
Incredible manipulation by Šimičević: Read what is true about the financing of Novosti 2025.
Award-winning journalist Hrvoje Šimičević is called out for presenting a deliberate manipulation regarding the financing of the media outlet Novosti in his black review of 2025.
Seven Million Euros: What ARD and ZDF Spend on Sports Experts and Moderators
The ARD spends 2.3 million euros annually on sports experts, while the ZDF spends 1.7 million euros, with moderators costing ARD 1.81 million euros and ZDF 1.19 million euros in total.
World's Highest-Grossing Public Broadcasting System – ARD, ZDF, and Deutschlandradio Earned 10.4 Billion Euros in 2025
According to recent annual reports, ARD, ZDF, and Deutschlandradio constitute the world's highest-grossing public broadcasting system, with total revenues increasing by 76% over nearly 30 years, largely due to the broadcasting fee.
Susana Bicho: 'Sometimes I have trouble distinguishing between what is private and what is not'
Influencer Susana Bicho discusses her struggles with sharing personal details online and reveals that her social media work pays better than her businesses, including the expense of her wedding.