The Body Shop has gone into administration following disappointing Christmas and festive sales. The Body Shop has gone into administration in the UK, less than three months after German private equity firm Aurelius bought it for around £207 million. The decision reportedly followed disappointing Christmas and festive sales.The move is expected to leave up to 2,000 jobs and 100 stores at risk, … [Περισσότερα...]
How do Europeans compare globally on employee engagement?
By Amanda KavanaghGlobally most employees are either “quiet quitting” or “loud quitting”, according to a recent report.Some 59 per cent are not engaged in their work, 18 per cent are actively disengaged, while just 23 per cent are thriving at work.And while global engagement is up overall (2 per cent), that's primarily due to year-on-year percentage increases in South Asia, Latin America, the … [Περισσότερα...]
Head of UN nuclear watchdog says Iran not being 'entirely transparent' about enrichment programme
The warning comes two days after the military displayed a series of missiles at the Islamic Republic's 45th anniversary celebrations. The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog warned on Tuesday that Iran is “not entirely transparent” regarding its atomic program, particularly after an official who once led Tehran’s program announced the Islamic Republic has all the pieces for a weapon … [Περισσότερα...]
The changing of the guard: How will the EIB create a greener future with Calviño at the helm?
Euronews sits down with the President of the European Investment Bank, Nadia Calviño, to discuss how it is accelerating Europe's goal to offset carbon emissions by 2050 and its efforts to rebuild Ukraine. It's the biggest multilateral lender in the world; the European Investment Bank is providing funds for green projects instead of fossil fuel investments. It is also financing the … [Περισσότερα...]
Swiss rate cut on cards? Traders position themselves as inflation eases
In Switzerland, inflation unexpectedly decreased in January, potentially paving the way for the Swiss National Bank (SNB) to cut rates next month. The annual inflation rate in Switzerland fell to 1.3% in January from 1.7% the previous month, marking the lowest reading in since October 2021, according to the country's Federal Statistical Office.This has led to analyst predictions that the … [Περισσότερα...]
Police fire tear gas from drones at Indian farmers' protest
Agriculture sector protests have taken place around the world in recent weeks and months. Indian police on Tuesday used tear gas and detained some farmers who clashed with them and tried to break barricades blocking their way to New Delhi to demand guaranteed crop prices.Police dropped tear gas canisters on the protesting farmers from a drone at one of the border points in northern Haryana … [Περισσότερα...]
Israel Hamas war: South Africa urges UN court intervention over Rafah, hostage operation, Gaza deal
All the latest developments from the Israel Hamas war. South Africa asks UN court to consider Israel's Rafah offensiveSouth Africa's government has asked the UN court to consider the country's offensive in Rafah a breach of its provisional order.Last month, the country brought Israel in front of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague over allegations of genocide in … [Περισσότερα...]
Russian anti-war sociologist jailed for five years over Crimean bridge posts
Authorities opened a criminal case against Kagarlitsky for an online post about the 2022 Crimean Bridge explosion. A Russian court of appeals has sentenced prominent anti-war sociologist and Marxist theorist Boris Kagarlitsky to five years in prison.The court also decided to take Kagarlitsky into custody in the courtroom and keep him in a pre-trial detention centre until he begins serving his … [Περισσότερα...]
Palestinians rely on solar panels amid electricity cuts to talk to friends and family
While these solar charging stalls are a silver lining for many, weather and high demand often cause a long wait. Amid the ongoing war in Gaza, Palestinians are trying to find ways to charge their phones to stay in touch with their family and friends.Israel used to supply most of Gaza’s electricity before the outbreak of war in October, but has since cut off the supply resulting in widespread … [Περισσότερα...]
Russia puts Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas on 'wanted' list
A Kremlin spokesperson said the charges relate to the "'desecration of historical memory." Russia has listed Estonia's Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, a staunch backer of Ukraine, as a 'wanted' person.According to the Russian Interior Ministry's database, Kallas is now wanted in connection with criminal charges, along with Estonian State Secretary Taimar Peterkop and Lithuanian Culture … [Περισσότερα...]
Two Afghans detained at Guantanamo Bay for 14 years released, Taliban says
Barack Obama signed order to close down the US detainment camp in 2009, but it remains open with many long-term prisoners still in custody. Two Afghan prisoners how were held by the US at Guantanamo Bay for 14 years before being transferred to Oman have been released from house arrest, a Taliban spokesman said Sunday.Abdul Zahir Saber and Abdul Karim were freed as a result of the efforts made … [Περισσότερα...]
MURU in Doha: A Remarkable Culinary Destination Opening Soon
Doha, the vibrant capital of Qatar, is known for its luxurious lifestyle, stunning skyline, and burgeoning culinary scene. Adding to its gastronomic allure is the much-anticipated arrival of MURU, set in the prestigious Waldorf Astoria Doha West Bay, a remarkable culinary destination set to open its doors soon. Promising a unique fusion of flavors, culture, … [Περισσότερα...]
Greek supermarkets record rise in value and decline in volume of FMCG sales
Supermarket executives expect the continuation of a decline in sales volume in the first half of 2024, reflecting the impact of price increases on demand, the Retail Consumer Goods Research Institute (IELKA) said in a survey released on Tuesday, ANA reports. The survey on FMCG trends said that the volume of sales is expected to fall by 1.3% in the first half of 2024 compared with the same … [Περισσότερα...]
Low savings creates higher cost to mental health for UK workers
A recent study reveals more than 11 million Britons have savings of less than £1,000. Euronews looks at the figures and takes a look at the situation across the rest of Europe. One in three working-age adults in the UK have less than £1000 (€1175) in their savings account, according to new report from Resolution Foundation.This means that more than 11 million people may have difficulties … [Περισσότερα...]
European carmakers borrow €4.4 billion to build EV gigafactories
It's one of the largest fundraisings in the European electric vehicle industry and is expected to reduce Europe’s dependence on Chinese EVs. Two of Europe’s largest car makers Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz have raised about €4.4 billion to set up three new electric vehicle (EV) gigafactories across the European Union in the coming years. The companies said in a Monday press release that … [Περισσότερα...]
Spanish police seize eight tonnes of cocaine hidden in fake power generator
The eight-tonne cocaine haul is one of the largest ever intercepted in Spain. Spanish police have seized eight tonnes of cocaine hidden in a fake power generator at the southern port of Algeciras.According to the Minsitry of Finance, the shipping container containing the drugs had been transported from Suriname to Panama and then onwards to Algeciras, a route carefully chosen to avoid … [Περισσότερα...]
Brexit casts a cloud over Britain's economy, says Goldman Sachs
Immigration from EU countries has fallen sharply while non-EU immigration has risen. However, EU immigrants benefited the economy because they were working, while the current influx of immigrants are primarily non-working students. The UK's departure from the European Union has been a costly business, leaving it with lower growth and higher inflation, according to Goldman Sachs.UK real GDP has … [Περισσότερα...]
AC/DC return to Europe for first tour in eight years
The 'Back in Black' band will shred their way across the continent with a somewhat changed line-up. Australian band AC/DC have announced a brand new European tour. It’s their first for eight years and will feature two new members in the live line-up.The POWER UP tour will start in Germany on 17 May and wind its way through Europe with dates in Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Austria, … [Περισσότερα...]
A cultural beacon of hope for a dying Swiss village, discover the world’s tallest 3D-printed tower
The futuristic White Tower of Mulegns stands 30 metres tall. The multipurpose cultural space is set to open in June, becoming the tallest 3D-printed structure in the world. In digital projections, the White Tower of Mulegns looks like something straight out of a science-fiction film.Surrounded by the snowy peaks of the Swiss Alps, the wispy ivory tower rises up from a valley like an ancient … [Περισσότερα...]
Germany’s Scholz and Denmark’s Frederiksen visit site of new ammunition factory
The factory will produce enough ammunition to satisfy the needs of Germany’s military and help the country’s partners in Europe. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen joined in a ground-breaking ceremony on Monday launching the construction of a new ammunition factory in Unterlüß, Germany. The plant will help Europe ramp up its weapons production as … [Περισσότερα...]
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