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EUROPE BEFORE THE BELL: TAKING STOCKEuropean equity futures are a little weaker on Thursday, with risk appetite still shaky as the conflict in the Middle East continues into a sixth day. The war has widened sharply, with a U.S. Euro STOXX 50 futures EUREX:FESX1! are down about 0.6%. The index rose…Read More
Shooka Bidarian says Iranians are grateful to the US and Israel for intervening, despite the destruction of their cities.Read More
A British government rescue flight from Muscat was grounded after technical issues and long delays forced the pilot into mandatory rest, leaving vulnerable passengers in a highly distressed state.Read More
Europe correspondent Alistair Bunkall is reporting from just outside RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.Read More
In a gathering marking International Women’s Day, a distinguished group of British lawmakers and international legal experts expressed their unwaveringRead More
Warmer temperatures will be felt across Liverpool this week as conditions become more settledRead More
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday that he couldn’t rule out his country’s military participation in the escalating war in the Middle East.Read More
In an address to Australia’s Parliament that was something of a love letter to the country and its people, Prime Minister Mark Carney implored citizens in both Commonwealth realms to draw closer together amid a breakdown in the established global order.Read More
World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) President and CEO Paul Treinen emphasized the importance of coordinated advocacy at the local, national, and global levels during his mainstage address Wednesday at Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC) 2026. “At the end of the day, this work is not about policy for policy’s sake,” Treinen said. “It is about making sure credit unions can continue doing what they do best: serving members, strengthening communities and expanding access to financial services for people who need it most.”Read More
In an address to Australia’s Parliament that was something of a love letter to the country and its people, Prime Minister Mark Carney implored citizens in both Commonwealth realms to draw closer together amid a breakdown in the established global order.Read More