Euro zone wage growth slows, ECB more likely to cut interest rates again
A key gauge of eurozone wages has eased, strengthening the case for the European Central Bank to continue cutting interest rates next month.
moreA key gauge of eurozone wages has eased, strengthening the case for the European Central Bank to continue cutting interest rates next month.
moreThe European Union plans to impose a 9 percent tariff on Tesla vehicles imported from China. The European Union has notified manufacturers of a draft decision on final tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China.
moreA British diplomat in Ireland has resigned over British arms sales to Israel, alleging in his resignation letter that the Foreign Office may be complicit in war crimes.
moreAs monkeypox becomes a "public health Emergency of international concern", the European Union has announced that it will donate more than 210,000 doses of vaccine to the African Centers for Disease Control in response to the ongoing monkeypox outbreak there.
moreBritish inflation accelerated for the first time this year, but remained below economists' and the Bank of England's expectations, strengthening the case for further interest rate cuts.
moreAnti-semitic incidents in Britain in the first half of this year more than doubled from last year, setting a record high.
moreThe issue of low wages in Slovakia often becomes a hot topic of discussion and an important reason why many people choose to work abroad.
moreThe British government has slammed US tech billionaire Elon Musk for comments he made on social media about far-right riots sweeping England and Northern Ireland.
moreFrench police have launched an investigation after the Grand Palais and 40 museums in Paris were hit by a ransomware attack over the weekend, sources said.
moreRecently, a report on German Television 1 attracted wide attention, focusing on the important communication between the German federal Minister of digitalisation and transport, Falk Wiesing, and the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
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