Groups of protesters demonstrated on Sunday in Santiago, criticizing lengthy power outages and food shortages in Cuba. Videos circulated on social media showing protesters on the outskirts of Santiago, about 500 miles from Havana. State media confirmed protests in Santiago, with reports
The European Union has pledged an $8 billion aid package to Egypt to address economic issues and increased migration. The aid deal was signed by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Cairo. Attendees at
Japan’s economy managed to grow in the fourth quarter of last year, averting a recession, according to revised government data released Monday that had previously shown a contraction. Real gross domestic product, or GDP, grew in October-December at an annual pace of
Japan’s and India’s foreign ministers on Thursday agreed to step up security and economic cooperation as the two Asian countries look to boost their ties in the face of China’s growing influence in the region. Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa told a
Economists have “demolished” the idea that high levels of migration is “some kind of big economic benefit”, a Tory MP has declared. The Office for Budget Responsibility upgraded its forecast for net migration to an average of 350,000 – up from 290,000.
Left-wing drum beaters Jeremy Corbyn and Mick Lynch are set to descend on London today to preach against economic injustice despite reportedly being worth millions themselves. The pair, along with a host of other speakers, will be appearing at the War on
Rishi Sunak hailed the UK’s economic resilience as he said the public are seeing the “green shoots” of recovery. The Prime Minister insisted “things are getting better” following the cost of living crisis and stagnant growth. Lashing out at gloomsters for talking
A Remainer has been ridiculed by Andrew Neil for blaming Brexit for the UK’s economic downturn. It was announced today that the UK has officially entered a recession in a blow to Rishi Sunak’s promise to kickstart growth, one of his five
China’s chances of securing the prime spot among global financial powers are “declining,” according to a former International Monetary Fund (IMF) official. China is currently the second-biggest economy in the world behind the United States and for years had been tipped to
The leaders of Japan and Italy said Monday they will bolster their cooperation in security and defense, including their joint next-generation fighter jet development with Britain, as Tokyo welcomed the European nation’s shift toward playing a greater role in the Indo-Pacific. Japanese