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19/01/2026

At least 39 people have been killed and dozens more injured after two high-speed trains derailed and collided near Adamuz in southern Spain, with emergency services continuing rescue efforts and the cause of the crash under investigation.

05/01/2026

Venezuela holds the world’s largest proven oil reserves, but decades of underinvestment, sanctions and collapsing infrastructure mean production has plunged — and while Trump says US firms will spend billions to reverse the decline, any significant boost in output will take years.

23/12/2025

Informa, the FTSE-100 events group behind major shows like the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, has started the search for a new chairman to succeed John Rishton with headhunters assisting in finding his successor ahead of a likely 2027 departure.

11/12/2025

The Federal Reserve cut US interest rates to a near-three-year low but signalled it will pause further cuts, facing inflation and jobs data pressures while bracing for political tension with President Trump over future policy direction.

10/12/2025

Donald Trump’s new “America First” tariffs are hammering U.S. manufacturers — companies are facing a confusing web of steep import duties, rising costs and growing red tape, while small suppliers in the auto industry struggle most.

08/12/2025

Netflix’s plan to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery has stirred serious debate as Donald Trump warned the $72 billion merger “could be a problem” due to the combined company’s massive market share — and confirmed he’ll be personally involved in the approval review.

03/12/2025

The FIFA has stepped back from implementing dynamic pricing for all 2026 FIFA World Cup tickets — meaning fans may avoid unexpected ticket-price surges ahead of the tournament.

27/11/2025

The upcoming Budget 2025 by Chancellor Rachel Reeves is being shaped by three major pressures: weak productivity, delayed welfare cuts, and limited fiscal tools — meaning the government may resort to measures like “fiscal drag” and future-spending squeezes rather than headline tax rises.

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