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European Commission welcomes Cyprus’ approach to anti-fraud policy
Politicscyprus-mail1d ago

European Commission welcomes Cyprus’ approach to anti-fraud policy

Cyprus launched its anti-fraud agenda under the EU Council Presidency, hosting the first meeting of the Working Party on Combating Fraud in Brussels and welcoming the new director-general of the European Anti-Fraud Office (Olaf), Petr Klement. According to a statement from the general accounting office, the meeting was chaired last week, by the director of […]

$2.4bn Grenada Resort opens citizenship window for African investors- Optiva Capital
Businessvanguard-ng7d ago

$2.4bn Grenada Resort opens citizenship window for African investors- Optiva Capital

$2.4bn Grenada Resort opens citizenship window for African investors- Optiva Capital By Babajide Komolafe Optiva Capital Partners has announced that the $2.4 billion Grenada National Resort, the largest single investment in Grenada and one of the Caribbean’s most ambitious hospitality projects, is set to open in 2027. The government-approved development offers investors a pathway to Grenadian […] The post $2.4bn Grenada Resort opens citizenship window for African investors- Optiva Capital app...

Nigeria’s Net External Reserves rises 50.5% to $34.8bn- Cardoso
Financevanguard-ng1d ago

Nigeria’s Net External Reserves rises 50.5% to $34.8bn- Cardoso

By Babajide Komolafe The Governor of  the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Olayemi Cardoso has disclosed that the nation’s Net External Reserves rose 50.5 per cent, year-on-year, to $34.8 billion in 2025 from $23.11 billion in 2024.   In a statement from the apex bank, Cardoso said that the growth in external reserves reflects stronger external […] The post Nigeria’s Net External Reserves rises 50.5% to $34.8bn- Cardoso appeared first on Vanguard News.

Merzsplaining: the chancellor’s overconfidence is unpopular in Germany. But could it be what Europe needs? | Joseph de Weck
PoliticsThe Guardian1d ago

Merzsplaining: the chancellor’s overconfidence is unpopular in Germany. But could it be what Europe needs? | Joseph de Weck

Unlike his predecessors, Friedrich Merz projects certainty, even when he’s wrong. Now he must turn words into a deliverable plan The 18th-century philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder is credited in Germany with coining the maxim: “Talk is silver, but silence is golden.” The saying has come to define Germany’s political culture. Olaf Scholz was economical with words and drew mockery for his wooden, monosyllabic replies as the “Scholzomat” or even the “coma chancellor”. Scholz was not entirely d...