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Middle East Conflict Impacts Sofia Stock Exchange
Financecapital-bg37m ago

Middle East Conflict Impacts Sofia Stock Exchange

Following a period of euphoria, the Bulgarian stock market has experienced a downturn, with the SOFIX index dropping by approximately 2.4% in three days, attributed to the escalating conflict in the Middle East.

New place | Robin lab Sofia
Culturecapital-bg3h ago

New place | Robin lab Sofia

A little over 20 years ago, in 2004, the Scandinavian culinary manifesto was created, which declared the guiding principles of purity, seasonality, ethics, health, sustainability, and quality...

Governo pede "paciência" a turistas retidos
Worldobservador19h ago

Governo pede "paciência" a turistas retidos

Portugueses nas Maldivas e Dubai criticam resposta oficial à falta de voos comerciais. Governo pede paciência e diz que repatriamento está previsto apenas para região de Israel.

DZ Bank Reports Record Profit for 2025
Businessfaz21h ago

DZ Bank Reports Record Profit for 2025

DZ Bank, the central institution for German cooperative banks, announced a record profit for 2025, largely driven by its insurer R+V, despite challenges from open-ended real estate funds and shaky Easycredit loans.

When profit prescribes: rethinking health through commercial determinants
Healthhindu1d ago

When profit prescribes: rethinking health through commercial determinants

Commercial incentives are increasingly shaping the environments in which people live, work, and consume, often faster than public institutions can respond. Solutions lie in strengthening regulatory capacity, addressing labour protections, ensuring fair taxation, and embedding health impact assessment into economic policy

Why Carrick chose West Ham over Newcastle
SportYahoo1h ago

Why Carrick chose West Ham over Newcastle

Michael Carrick's love of the game was quickly apparent when he was profiled on the BBC's Saturday morning children's television show Live & Kicking in 1995. Seated in front of the camera in a Newcastle shirt and surrounded by posters of his idols, including Peter Beardsley, viewers might have felt he was destined to one day represent his boyhood club. Newcastle had even attempted to pull out one or two stops to convince Carrick to join.

Short Selling Is Making a Comeback
Financeadvisor-perspectives1h ago

Short Selling Is Making a Comeback

The public loves to hate short sellers, the investors who profit from declining securities’ values. Their bad reputation is mostly undeserved. In reality, many provide a valuable service, taking the other side of frauds and bubbles, and generally helping drive prices toward a semblance of fair value.

Den enda plats som inte är livet
Culturesvenska-dagbladet19h ago

Den enda plats som inte är livet

Inga motiv utöver begär och dödsdrift, men med en poetisk skönhet lika inspirerad av film, pop och tecknade serier som av filosofi, renässansdrama och barockmusik.

Greek Hyperfund Transforms into National Investment Fund
Businessiefimerida1d ago

Greek Hyperfund Transforms into National Investment Fund

Greece's Hyperfund is undergoing a transformation into a National Investment Fund aimed at fostering development, projecting profits of 1 billion euros and dividends to the state of 0.7 billion euros for 2025-2027. The transformation was presented at an informational event, detailing its new role and examples from its subsidiaries.

Teacher, farmer die in shocking incidents in Assin Fosu
Worldmyjoyonline1d ago

Teacher, farmer die in shocking incidents in Assin Fosu

Residents of Assin Fosu Habitat in the Assin Fosu Municipality of the Central Region are in a state of shock following the death of a private school teacher, Emmanuel Kofi Quanoo, who allegedly took his own life by hanging.

Croatian parties propose Digital Child Protection Law
Politicsjutarnji-list1d ago

Croatian parties propose Digital Child Protection Law

Croatian parties SDP and Možemo! are proposing a Digital Child Protection Law, arguing that social media algorithms have harmful effects on children and that the law aims to prioritize children over profit in the digital space.

Chinese AI drug researcher XtalPi expects to turn first annual profit on 193% revenue jump
TechnologySCMP1d ago

Chinese AI drug researcher XtalPi expects to turn first annual profit on 193% revenue jump

Chinese artificial intelligence-powered drug researcher XtalPi Holdings said it expects to turn its first annual profit on the back of strong revenue growth, according to a corporate filing. The Shenzhen-based company projected a swing to a net profit of at least 100 million yuan (US$14.5 million) in 2025 from a net loss of around 1.5 billion yuan in 2024, notching its first full-year profit, according to a filing with the Hong Kong stock exchange on Tuesday. XtalPi attributed the earnings bo...

Historic harvests and sky-high prices – so why can’t Colombia’s coffee-growers hire pickers?
BusinessThe Guardian1d ago

Historic harvests and sky-high prices – so why can’t Colombia’s coffee-growers hire pickers?

Though coffee is one of the world’s most important commodities, little of the profit trickles down to the farmers, while workers are abandoning the countryside in search of more lucrative jobs in the city Mary Luz Pérez Arrubla and her brother, Rodrigo, are fourth-generation farmers cultivating coffee on steep Andean slopes near the town of Líbano, in the rich agricultural region of Tolima. Along with the rest of Colombia, the family has enjoyed a historic harvest amid surging global coffee p...