gas prices soar 26% after russia keeps key pipeline closed

Russia blames sanctions for gas pipeline shutdown

Russia – Gas prices rose sharply on Monday due to growing concerns about energy supplies. Wholesale gas prices in the Netherlands for the month ahead, a benchmark for Europe, rose 30% in early trading on…

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Unions urge Liz Truss to ‘come clean’ on her plans to change workers’ rights

UK – After it was revealed that Liz Truss intended to restructure employment regulations after Brexit, trade unions urged her to “come clean” about her plans for workers’ rights if she were to become prime…

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chile is voting on one of the most progressive constitutions in the world

Chile is voting on one of the most progressive constitutions in the world

Chile – Polling stations opened in Chile on Sunday to let Chileans decide whether to accept a new proposed constitution that was originally conceived to correct the country’s stark inequalities. The country’s current constitution was…

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permanent migration cap raised for first time in decade

Permanent migration cap raised for first time in decade

Australia – The pandemic and Australia’s tight border policy have exacerbated talent shortages in many sectors. The country will welcome up to 195,000 people this fiscal year, an increase of 35,000 people. Australia is raising…

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millions of older brits fear tough winter as prices skyrocket

Millions of older Brits fear tough winter as prices skyrocket

UK – In July, inflation topped 10% for the first time in 40 years due to skyrocketing energy, food and fuel costs. The Bank of England predicts inflation to rise to 13% by the end…

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job openings surge unexpectedly in july, with about 2 positions open for every unemployed person

Job Openings Rise Unexpectedly In July; Positions Open For Every Unemployed Person

US – Job openings in the United States rose unexpectedly in July, with two positions open for every unemployed person. The number of available job posts edged up to 11.24 million in July, according to…

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the people who hate working from home

The people who hate working from home

Global – Eternal drowsiness, lack of motivation, lack of the right environment, and much more that worries people who don’t like to work from home. Yes, a lot of people want to get a remote…

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two air france pilots suspended after cockpit fight

Two Air France pilots suspended after cockpit fight

France – Two Air France pilots, while in the cockpit of an A320, were involved in an in-flight altercation and exchanged inappropriate gestures. The plane was flying from Geneva to Paris when the incident occurred,…

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two police officers dead after migrant bus ploughs through roadblock

Two police officers dead after migrant bus ploughs through roadblock 

Bulgaria – Two Bulgarian police officers were killed early Thursday morning as they tried to stop a bus carrying migrants who had entered the country illegally, a Bulgarian government spokesman said. The incident took place…

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how your company can help you pay for starting a family

How your company can help you pay for starting a family

Global – Having children is a big step in life. Besides having children is a big responsibility, it can also be very costly. And over the past few years, more workers have been looking for…

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