IIreland Read More Government ‘still not listening to warnings’ from voluntary sector, MPs sayMarch 23, 2026 The UK Government is “still not listening to the warnings” from the voluntary sector about the impact of…
EEconomy Read More Playback: Newsfile discussed economic resilience, low-wage recruitment and galamsey crisisMarch 23, 2026 Ghana’s leading news analysis programme, Newsfile, returns this Saturday, March 21, 2026, with a strong focus on the…
EEconomy Read More Shockwave of War Is Rippling Through the Global EconomyMarch 23, 2026 Photographer: Rebecca Noble/Bloomberg (Bloomberg) — The global economy’s first collective health check since war broke out in the…
IIreland Read More Government ‘still not listening to warnings’ from voluntary sector, MPs sayMarch 23, 2026 The UK Government is “still not listening to the warnings” from the voluntary sector about the impact of…
EEconomy Read More China’s emotional economy is on the riseMarch 23, 2026 A giant inflatable Labubu toy floats on the water at Victoria Harbour on October 25, 2025 in Hong…
EEconomy Read More Oil stabilises as investors weigh US, Iran threats to facilities, sanctions liftMarch 23, 2026 SINGAPORE, March 23 (Reuters) – Oil prices were little moved on Monday as investors weighed U.S. and Iranian…
EEconomy Read More New Zealand outlook cut to negative by Fitch as debt concerns mountMarch 23, 2026 Fitch outlook cut puts New Zealand’s fiscal path under scrutiny and lifts yields. Summary: Fitch revises New Zealand…
EEconomy Read More AUKUS Questioned as WA Leading Farmer Warns Fuel Crisis Could Cripple Nation – WAMN News OnlineMarch 22, 2026 Compiled by: Alice Guidetti WA Pastoralist and Graziers Association board member Tony Seabrook has questioned Australia’s defence priorities…
EEconomy Read More ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ traps more young Malaysians in debt cycleMarch 22, 2026 Chan Jun Hong, 29, spends about MYR3,000 (US$763) each month servicing debts, which account for more than 60%…
EEconomy Read More Average cherry blossom-viewing budget falls 13.8%March 22, 2026 People in Japan plan to spend ¥6,383 on average for cherry blossom viewing this year, down 13.8% from…
EEconomy Read More War might actually benefit Greek tourism, says Deutsche BankMarch 22, 2026 The net impact of the war in the Middle East on Greek tourism remains uncertain, although it could…
EEconomy Read More Why is everyone on Wall Street talking about 2008 again?March 22, 2026 Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, warned last month that some lenders are doing “dumb things” and…