UK's Wealthiest Evade Billions in Taxes, More Than Initially Estimated
The UK's richest evade billions in taxes, with fines dropping sharply. The NAO urges action to recover lost revenue, which could ease budget pressures.
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The UK's richest evade billions in taxes, with fines dropping sharply. The NAO urges action to recover lost revenue, which could ease budget pressures.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba warns that Japan's fiscal situation is worse than Greece's, making tax cuts impossible. He highlights rising borrowing costs and the...
Europe can reduce its tech gap with the US through better regulations and capital markets, says former ASML CEO Peter Wennink.
Germany has started rejecting asylum seekers at its borders under a new policy, despite unclear cooperation from neighboring countries and potential legal challenges.
Analysts doubt the 90-day tariff pause between the U.S. and China will be sufficient, expecting an extension. Market reactions suggest optimism, but underlying trade tensions...
Ukraine and Russia agreed to exchange prisoners but failed to reach a ceasefire agreement during talks in Istanbul. Discussions included a potential meeting between Zelensky...
The UK and EU have reached multiple agreements to improve post-Brexit relations, including fisheries, exports, and defense cooperation. Talks continue on easing movement for...
Romania's pro-European victory contrasts with Poland's tense presidential race, where nationalist and far-right influences could sway the outcome.
Romania's pro-EU victory contrasts with Poland's uncertain election, while Europe monitors far-right shifts and U.S.-Russia diplomacy.
A study reveals that overworking can cause structural changes in the brain, affecting cognitive functions and emotional regulation.
Europeans lag behind Americans in investment participation, with only 10-20% invested compared to over 50% in the U.S. Economists predict further ECB rate cuts this year, while...
Europeans are urged to invest more like Americans to boost economic growth, as savings remain underutilized. The ECB is expected to cut rates further, while the Fed signals...