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A palpable sense of danger pervades the second book by London-based Irish-Canadian writer Joanna Pocock as she describes ...
In financial markets at least, the mood has started to turn. Hong Kong vaulted to the number one spot globally for listings in the first half of this year, excluding the blank-cheque companies that ...
However, merit hiring is only the first step in reforming the civil service. Government-wide, this administration will prioritise merit through all parts of the workforce lifecycle: hiring will be ...
European leaders will join Ukraine’s president in US as he comes under pressure to concede territory to Russia ...
However, last week, when Germany’s Vincent Keymer, 20, won the Quantbox GM event at India’s chess heartland city of Chennai by a full two points with an unbeaten 2917 tournament performance, provided ...
AT&T boss John Stankey recently went beyond specific peeves to warn of a wholesale ideological shift. The telecoms group, he wrote, would stop valuing “loyalty, tenure, and conformance” and move to “a ...
Bhoma is not alone. Across the City of London, bankers have been forced to branch out as IPOs — once a reliable revenue stream that can keep teams of dealmakers busy for a year — dwindle. In the first ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy will step into the Oval Office on Monday for one of the most consequential meetings of his presidency: a ...
Hundreds of thousands demonstrate as Benjamin Netanyahu plans intensified offensive against Hamas in Palestinian enclave ...
AI can perform many of the duties of human resources staff, a symbol of how it is changing companies and the nature of work ...
Months of relentless pressure from Donald Trump is exposing fractures in Mexico’s ruling party, leaving President Claudia ...
Qantas has been ordered to pay the largest industrial relations penalty in Australian corporate history over the illegal ...