• Careers: What it took to turn a foreign concept into a local business

    Pamela Gordon left her home country of Canada in 2005 to pursue a career in disaster management. She worked around the world, including the UK, Liberia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Haiti.

  • Business: What it took to turn a foreign concept into a local business

    Pamela Gordon left her home country of Canada in 2005 to pursue a career in disaster management. She worked around the world, including the UK, Liberia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Haiti.

  • Minorities may never return to their lands in post-ISIS Iraq, finds new report

    Source: Minority Rights Group Country: Iraq, Syrian Arab RepublicThe report warns that if the concerns of minorities are not addressed, there will be a continuing and lasting legacy of inter-communal animosity in conflict affected areas. Minority communities in Iraq fear their ancestral lands will be stolen by government-backed forces as ISIS is ...

  • Business: Ways to make sure you get your deposit back from a dodgy landlord

    There are more than 11 million renters in England alone - paying billions to people they've never met in deposits each time they move.

  • Some 32% of internally displaced persons in Ukraine suffer from mental disorders

    Source: International Alert Country: UkraineThe study noted that around three quarters of people who required mental healthcare did not receive it, mainly due to a high cost of mental healthcare and medicine. Kyiv/London, 7 June 2017: Some 32% of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a ...

  •  No reason to cancel Trump’s visit to UK – Johnson

    British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson on Tuesday said he saw no reason to cancel Donald Trump’s state visit to Britain after the U.S. president criticised Mayor Sadiq Khan’s response to the London Bridge killings. Trump lambasted Khan on Twitter, accusing him of making a “pathetic excuse”, for saying that Londoners ...

  • Police name third London Bridge jihadi as Youssef Zaghba

    British police today named the third of the jihadis who killed seven people in a knife and van attack in London, and an Italian newspaper said he had been flagged to Britain as a possible militant by Italian authorities. The fallout from the attack has eclipsed other issues in the political ...

  • Il ritorno dello stato nell’economia britannica

    I tre principali partiti del Regno Unito propongono politiche molto differenti. Eppure hanno un elemento in comune: un ruolo più pesante dello stato. Leggi

  • Camilleri replaces Fenech in Malta squad

    Dale Camilleri, the St Andrews midfielder, has been drafted into the Malta squad to replace Balzan’s Paul Fenech who is down with a bout of gastric flu. This is the first time Camilleri has been selected in the Malta squad after the 24-year-old midfielder left a positive impression on national coach ...

  • Ryanair shares – upgrading our price target

    We increased the price target on Ryanair from €18 to €20. The increase in price target is based on an increase in PE from 15x to 16x. The shares are trading on a PE of 18x. Ryanair posted results last week. Management believes the business is performing ‘very well’, stressing continued ...

  • London attacks: We must stop being politically correct, says Trump

    US President Donald Trump said Sunday the attack in London showed it was time to “stop being politically correct,” warning the threat will only grow worse otherwise. “We must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security for our people. If we don’t get smart it ...

  • Showdown in Wales sparks memories of ‘Gentle Giant’ Charles

    John Charles’s impact at Juventus was so great that his name is still uttered in revered tones there today. “Il Gigante Buono” comes the reply whenever Charles’s name is heard by supporters of the Bianconeri. They know Charles as ‘The Gentle Giant’ in Turin – the legacy of five goal-filled seasons in ...

  • Why you must use only automakers’ specified oils —Ogunlana

    The Managing Director of Carmax Autocare Centre, Mr. Andrew Ogunlana, speaks with TOBI AWORINDE about common errors in the auto maintenance How did your education prepare you for your career? I studied Business and Information Technology at the University of Westminster in London. So, really, I am an IT person. ...

  • FAO treats 12 million animals against livestock diseases in Somalia famine-prevention campaign

    Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Country: SomaliaBy mid-July, FAO will have reached 22 million animals, protecting the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of families who rely on their livestock's meat and milk for survival.12 million animals treated so far against livestock diseases and illness 2 June 2017, Rome/Mogadishu ...

  • PM, Schembri ‘colluded’ with Henley in media threat plan, used unofficial email addresses

    Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, his right hand man Keith Schembri and Justice Minister Owen Bonnici colluded with Henley and Partners in the latter’s attempt to threaten the press and stop it from writing against the controversial passport-for-sale scheme, information published by Daphne Caruana Galizia purports to show.This was made public ...

  • Tony Blair refuses to comment on corruption in Labour government he endorsed

    Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, who last Sunday endorsed Prime Minister Joseph Muscat in a pre-recorded video clip did not reply to questions sent by this newsroom whether he was aware of the corruption revelations and the Magisterial inquiries investigating the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff and Minister Konrad ...

  • Kenya: Tycoon Merali's firm ships in Sh7.3b maize to fight food crisis

    A UK firm associated with business tycoon Naushad Merali will import maize worth Sh7.3 billion before the duty-free window ends in July.

  • Victor Moses marries long time partner

    Nigerian international and Chelsea player, Victor Moses, on Sunday married his long-time partner in London. The low-key wedding ceremony comes after Moses won the Premier League alongside his team, Chelsea and a day after being red carded in Chelsea’s FA Cup final 2-1 loss to Arsenal. Only a few family ...

  • Unilever - Shares still have further upside

    About the Company Unilever owns over 400 brands, but focuses on 13 brands with sales of over €1 billion: Axe/Lynx, Dove, Omo, Becel/Flora, Heartbrand ice creams, Hellmann's, Knorr, Lipton, Lux, Magnum, Rama, Rexona, Sunsilk and Surf. It is a dual-listed company consisting of Unilever NV, based in Rotterdam, and Unilever plc, ...

  • Ibrahimovic’s agent not sure about Man. United return

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s agent admits he does not know if the Swede will be back at Manchester United next season and says there have been plenty of offers for the prolific forward. Mino Raiola did, however, insist that Ibrahimovic will continue playing in Europe as he looks to resume his career once ...

  • Watch: Let's light the torch of honesty and goodwill together, PN leader says

    PN Leader Simon Busuttil this evening said Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi had turned reality upside down. Addressing a mass meeting in Sliema, Dr Busuttil compared the FIAU reports scandal to a house burglary. “Imagine looking out of your window and seeing two burglars escaping with ...