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Germany, renowned for its robust work ethic, is grappling with an alarming shift in its workplace culture that could be contributing to the nation’s sluggish economic growth. The tabloid Bild recently raised a provocative question: “Have we forgotten how to work hard?”
King Charles’s return to public duty “demonstrates how strong-willed he is” to carry out his duty, claims a broadcasting legend. British presenter and broadcaster, Jonathan Dimbleby, spoke to Sky News, about the “resilience” shown by the reigning monarch, who is expected to
Hundreds of mourners lined the streets Monday to say farewell to a Chicago police officer who was shot to death while off-duty and heading home from work. Police officers, firefighters and others gathered along the funeral procession route to St. Rita of
World Central Kitchen announced the resumption of operations in Gaza on Monday. This follows the deaths of seven of its workers in an Israeli air strike a month earlier. World Central Kitchen has provided over 43 million meals in Gaza since last
Buckingham Palace yesterday announced the King would be returning to public-facing duties after a three-month absence. This is despite the fact Charles, 75, is not yet clear of the disease and is still undergoing treatment. However by working the King will be
Meghan Markle is known for her pearly white smile and, according to a dentist, she is likely to have gone through a few dental procedures. Explaining how she achieved her Hollywood smile, cosmetic dentist Dr Ferakh Hamid from Aesthetique Dental Care revealed
Policing Minister Chris Philp has defended the Government’s Rwanda scheme by providing two examples of how previous deterrents have worked. He referred to programmes in Australia and Albania, which have been effective in stopping the boats. Appearing on the BBC’s Question Time
Policing Minister Chris Philip has defended the Government’s Rwanda scheme by providing two examples of how previous deterrents have worked. He referred to programmes in Australia and Albania, which have been effective in stopping the boats. Appearing on the BBC’s Question Time
Liverpool have reportedly identified Eintracht Frankfurt centre-back Willian Pacho as Arne Slot’s first signing after enticing Michael Edwards back to the club last month. The Reds look set to appoint Slot as their new manager, with current boss Jurgen Klopp heading for