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Most managers believe flexible working helps productivity, UK study shows
Read More Managers no longer stigmatise flexible working, believing it results in improved productivity – though long hours are still seen as essential for career
Third of England’s teachers who qualified in last decade ‘have left profession’
Read More Nearly a third of teachers who qualified in the last decade have since left the profession, according to Labour analysis that has been
Ucraina – Russia, le news dalla guerra oggi. Zelensky: “Solo il successo dell’Ucraina è garanzia di pace”
Read More Nel messaggio serale il presidente ucraino ribadisce: “Solo con la nostra integrità territoriale e il nostro successo sul campo ci sarà la pace”.
Brasile, 400 arresti. Bolsonaro si difende: “Rispetto la democrazia”. Meloni: “Immagini inaccettabili”
Read More Diopo qualche ora dall’assalto è stato ripreso il controllo dei palazzi del potere a Brasilia, il Parlamento, il palazzo presidenziale e la Corte
Why Africa should look East
Read More Carlos Lopes, the former executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission on Africa (ECA), makes his case in this interview with Sakiko
The political din will only get louder this year
Read More If you’re hoping for less drama in our political life this year, think again. This is a pre-election year. It’s a time for
Russia-Ukraine war live: Bakhmut is holding on despite everything, says Zelenskiy
Read More Ukrainian forces are repelling constant attacks on the town of Bakhmut in the eastern Donbas region and holding their positions in nearby Soledar
Taiwan’s defense ministry says dozens of Chinese military aircraft entered air space near island
Dozens of Chinese military aircraft and four ships were detected around Taiwan on Sunday amid increased tensions, Taiwan’s defense ministry said. At least 28 of
German police detain Iranians accused of plotting ‘Islamist-motivated attack’ after US tip
Two Iranian men were detained by German police on Saturday evening after receiving a tip from U.S. security officials that they were plotting an attack,
Florida Rep. Byron Donalds reveals committee appointment in exchange for McCarthy House Speaker vote
Post Content Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., revealed on Sunday that he is being placed on the House Republican Steering Committee in exchange for supporting Kevin
Rep. Mike Rogers apologizes to Gaetz after tense confrontation on House floor: ‘I briefly lost my temper’
Post Content Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Ala., apologized to Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., on Sunday after appearing to lunge at him on the House floor during
Biden departs El Paso after brief border visit without seeing most impacted areas, critics say
Post Content President Biden departed El Paso Sunday afternoon following a brief visit to the border – his first since taking office and first verified
American Public Schools’ Attendance Declines
In a problem supercharged by the COVID-19 pandemic, Axios reports that the attendance rate in America’s schools is declining.
UK police forces spend thousands on rainbow cars, flags supporting LGBT community: ‘woke nonsense’
Police forces across the United Kingdom have spent ?66,000, or nearly $80,000, on merchandise such as rainbow-themed cars and flags to support the LGBTQ community,
Death of Chinese Official Amid COVID Wave Casts Spotlight on Forced Organ Harvesting
Read More The death of a former Chinese deputy cultural minister amid the country’s COVID explosion would perhaps have attracted little public attention if not
Prince Harry defends tell-all memoir in furious ITV interview
Read More Prince Harry launched a broadside at the king, the queen consort, his brother and other royals in a furious ITV interview in which
Texas attorney general says Biden’s new immigration plan may not be legal: ‘you’re not king’
Post Content Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is questioning the legality of Biden’s new immigration policy as the president visits the border for the first
Brazil’s National Congress raided by pro-Bolsonaro protesters opposing Lula victory
A chaotic scene unfolded at Brazil’s National Congress Sunday as hundreds of supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed past security and called for a
China reopening borders after three years of ‘zero-COVID’
China started reopening its borders on Sunday and ending long quarantine requirements for travelers, putting one of the final nails in the coffin of the
Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil Congress, presidential palace
Read More Hundreds of supporters of Brazil’s far-right ex-president Jair Bolsonaro broke through police barricades and stormed into Congress, the presidential palace and the Supreme