Hints and tips:
...: White House Correspondents’ Association annual dinner, where the president traditionally pokes fun at himself in a light-hearted sketch Sunday DR Congo: provincial governors and vice-governors elections...
...association, Open Secrets....
...Job moves Moelis & Co has hired Moaath Alangari, the former vice-president of Saudi National Bank’s investment banking arm, as head of its Saudi Arabia business....
...Research by Cevat Aksoy, associate director of research at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, shows that more individualistic countries, such as the UK or US, exhibit higher rates of working...
...Hoarding dollars — the proverbial hiding cash under the mattress — is a national pastime....
...“He brings the knowledge of where secret bank accounts are located.”...
...British elections are fought on the cheap compared with the US, where spending in the 2020 White House presidential and senate contests hit about $14bn....
...US retailer Target, for example, had to remove some products from its stores after threats from shoppers....
...Odier, 67, is slight and spry, wearing a dark grey suit, a white shirt and a light blue gilet....
...He sees the pavilion as part of The Question of Clay, a multi-institution project with past exhibitions at the Whitechapel Gallery and White Cube, and a research project at the V&A....
...In early May, a Washington public relations firm offered us an interview with Leontiev, describing him as a “high-profile Russian national targeted by [the] Putin regime”....
...Sepulveda, who is 36, trained as a criminologist and is a fraud examiner certified by the US-based Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. He is also, he tells me, a facial “super recogniser”....
...Fear, guns and money are the subject of two new books about the gun industry and the powerful US lobbying group the National Rifle Association....
...a more benign focus of national allegiance....
...Ethan Ilzetzki, associate professor of economics at LSE: The UK will lag behind other developed economies in 2023....
...on fixing US democracy....
...Food and Drug Administration Margaret (Peggy) HamburgFormer commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration, and former foreign secretary of the National Academy of Medicine James HardingCo-founder...
...We’re staring into our warm glass of white wine, talking to various members of the cabinet. But the mood was pretty bad....
...The money lost may never return to India, burdening banks with bad debts. Analysts say that at a national level this can weigh on growth for years....
...(Amanda Chu) Power Points Europe’s energy crisis sparks hope for US LNG despite the White House’s strategy to transition away from fossil fuels....
...Going forward, the federal government has ordered that only Euro-V standard fuels can be imported. Elsewhere, banks have announced policies to end financing for coal-powered plants....
...Association, a trade body....
...The technology group has been in pole position to buy TikTok since US President Donald Trump ordered the Chinese owner of the app, ByteDance, to sell its US operations due to national security concerns....
...(FT) Hong Kong bar beseeches foreign judges Hong Kong’s bar association has appealed to foreign judges not to abandon the territory’s highest court in the wake of Beijing’s national security law, warning...
...The National Association of Manufacturers warned this week that officials could not restart the economy without providing “strong liability protections” for business....
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