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The Argentine government last month saw its first monthly budget surplus in over a decade following the election of a new far-right leader – but at great cost. President Javier Milei is continuing to push for substantial spending cuts, his Economy Ministry
Drivers benefited from a 6p per litre fall in petrol prices last month, new figures show. The average price of the fuel at UK forecourts decreased from 146.7p on December 1 to 140.6p on December 31, the RAC said. It was the
Authorities in Bangladesh announced a new salary structure on Tuesday for protesting garment factory workers with a 56% increase in the monthly minimum wage to $113 from the previous $75, a decision rejected by some workers’ groups as too small. State Minister
Argentina’s anticipated monthly inflation rate for July is likely to accelerate to 7.1%, according to a Reuters poll of analysts. This projected rise in the CPI would break a streak of decreasing monthly inflation readings. The nation currently grapples with one of
A couple who swapped their jobs in the NHS for OnlyFans have said they left the health service for the content subscription service after extreme burnout and traumatic experiences on the job. Kayley Winterson, 26, and her partner, Emily Rose, 28, say
Kate Middleton visits Foxcubs Nursery in Luton Childcare costs in the UK have long been some of the highest in the world. A new study has now found that in 2023 – with the vast majority of nursery providers planning to up
Russia’s economy is approaching an eye-watering £20billion for the month of January – representing three-fifths of the shortfall previously planned for the entire year. And in a stark illustration of the serious damage Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine is having on his
The Tokyo government announced their plans to provide benefits of 5,000 yen ($38) per person per month to residents of Tokyo aged 18 or young to assist parents with the cost of their children’s education. On Wednesday, Governor Yuriko Koike instructed officials