When the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors meet in Gandhinagar next week, the world will be looking for joint action to address rising economic fragmentation, slowing growth, and high inflation.
Category: International
Muslims in Rail Raises £5,000 for Muslim Aid’s ‘Infrangible’ Syria Homes Project
Muslim Aid’s partners Muslims in Rail raised enough money to build two homes in Syria for those affected by the Turkey-Syria earthquake that took place earlier this year.
Russia’ Wasted Years Under Putin’s Leadership – From the Kursk Disaster to Prigozhin’s March on Moscow
There are many different leadership styles including democratic versus autocratic approaches, leadership based around coaching or leadership based on the construction and projection of charismatic authority or authoritarian leadership.
110 Million People Displaced As the World Marks World Refugee Day
New York, United States of America// –A record high of 110 million people have fled their homes in search of safety and stability. This is more than any other time since World War II and an increase of 19 million people since the end of 2021.
Crèche or Kremlin? Implications of Russia’s Call for Transparent Investigation into the Nord Stream Pipeline Attacks
There is a paradox at the centre of the United Nations and the UN Security Council. Humanity and Planet Earth require effective and transparent cooperation with enforceable outcomes between all nations and yet the existence of any effective supranational organisation is in the interests of no one nation.
Dozens Killed as Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Greece
At least 78 migrants have drowned and more than 100 have been rescued after their fishing vessel capsized off the coast of southern Greece.
UK Students Missing Out on High Paid Opportunities: Survey
A new survey by fintech business Quotezone.co.uk found that only 50% of students are going to university after secondary school, with 29% heading straight to full-time work and only 13% to apprenticeships.
Timeline: The World’s Deadliest Train Crashes
India’s deadly train crash on Friday was the latest in a string of accidents to involve the country’s railways, which carries more than 12 million people daily.
Turkey’s President Erdogan Announces New Cabinet
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has named former economy chief and internationally respected ex-banker Mehmet Simsek as treasury and finance minister as he unveiled his new cabinet.
India Train Crash Death Toll Surpasses 230, Estimated 900 Injured
At least 233 people have been killed after three trains were involved in a horrific crash in the eastern Indian state of Odisha, as rescuers raced against time to pull out survivors from the wreckage, according to officials.