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Amid a swirl of rumours that he would be replaced, Bangladesh’s central bank governor, Ahsan Mansur (pictured), abruptly and unceremoniously left his post this...
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Singapore’s International Arbitration Centre has promised to investigate damaging claims around a controversial $490 million ruling it made last year.[1] The Bar Standards Board...
An Open Letter: As members of parliaments, human rights experts, academics, civil society representatives and public figures across Europe, we, the undersigned, express our...
International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on the 8th of March, as an opportunity to highlight the invaluable contributions of women across the world....
A group of European scientists has warned the European Commission that public statements about the risks of smoke-free nicotine products may be misleading and...
Amid a swirl of rumours that he would be replaced, Bangladesh’s central bank governor, Ahsan Mansur (pictured), abruptly and unceremoniously left his post this...
Cyprus has emerged as an unexpected pivot point in negotiations over the European Union’s long-awaited Tobacco Excise Directive (TED) overhaul, after proposing limits on...
The next phase of Bangladesh’s story began last week with the landslide election of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Following his victory, Prime Minister Tarique...
Brussels is bracing for a fresh confrontation over “sin taxes”, as Europe’s nicotine, alcohol and processed-food sectors mobilise behind the scenes in response to...
A new poll underscores a clear message from Greenland: the vast majority of its people oppose becoming part of the United States, reaffirming the...