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Tata Steel's Massive Job Cuts: What It Means for the Dutch Workforce
Tata Steel plans to cut 1,600 jobs in the Netherlands, impacting 20% of its workforce due to high energy costs and increased tariffs.
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Tata Steel plans to cut 1,600 jobs in the Netherlands, impacting 20% of its workforce due to high energy costs and increased tariffs.
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Global financial markets took a dramatic nosedive as China retaliated against Trump's tariffs, sparking fears of an impending recession.
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Even Cinderella would be envious of Texas A&M University’s Law School’s ascent on the academic ladder. Just a few short years ago, it struggled to find its place in the U.S. News & World Report—unranked and overlooked. Yet, here stands Texas A&M,
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As the federal election campaign unfolds, party leaders in Canada are making dynamic strides in promising changes that meticulously balance between the past and future. With each leader focusing on key areas, they aim to create a tapestry of development that addresses the diverse needs of Canadians. Carney’s Commitment
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Graduate programs at the University of California, San Diego have once again captured national attention with their outstanding performance, as highlighted in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 Best Graduate Schools rankings. Engineering and medicine lead the charge, securing pivotal positions that reaffirm UC San Diego’s
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When the earth trembled fiercely in Myanmar on March 28, causing widespread devastation, the silence from Washington raised eyebrows and ignited a storm of criticism. At the heart of the uproar lies the question: Why did the US, renowned for its immediate and robust response to global disasters, fall silent
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In a surprising revelation, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has declared on the ‘Figuring Out With Raj Shamani’ podcast that he plans to leave his three children with less than one per cent of his staggering wealth. This decision aligns with Mr. Gates’ philosophy of empowering his children to chart their
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The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has raised significant concerns amid British Columbia’s alarming credit rating downgrades by two major agencies. This scenario has set off discussions around the province’s economic resilience and fiscal strategies. According to Global News, British Columbians should be alert to the potential ripple effects on
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The Growing Threat: A Life Lost In a heartbreaking development, a second child has succumbed to measles in the southwestern United States, pushing the urgent need for vaccination into the national spotlight. Aaron Davis, vice president at UMC Health System in Texas, shared the tragic news, expressing profound sorrow. The
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A Week of Financial Fluctuations The week of March 27 to April 2 was significant for Morocco’s financial scene as the Dirham experienced a .2% depreciation against the US dollar and a .4% fall against the euro. According to Morocco World News, this decline, announced by Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM)
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In a surprising turn of events, the United States has decided to revoke all visas issued to South Sudanese passport holders and halt any new arrivals. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the decision, citing that South Sudan is not accepting its nationals who have been expelled from the US.
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The recent announcement on tariffs by the U.S. has left Canadian dairy farmers in a state of prolonged unease. Although they managed to dodge the latest tariffs imposed by President Trump, the fear of what might come next lingers, casting a shadow on their future. Anxiety in Canada’s