Bloomberg Hungary is breaking European Union law by thwarting asylum seekers, an adviser to the EU’s top court said, just weeks after its judges issued a separate ruling cutting at the heart of Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s anti-immigrant policy. Hungary “failed to fulfill its obligations†under EU law by not ensuring “effective access to the asylum procedure†and by unlawfully ...
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Biden leads in six US states key to Trump’s 2016 victory
Bloomberg Joe Biden leads Donald Trump in every one of six key battleground states, all but erasing the advantage with White voters that Trump used to put together a razor-thin victory four years ago. The New York Times/Siena College poll of swing states, together with national polls showing Biden with a double-digit lead, helps to draw an Electoral College map ...
Read More »â€˜Cash for favours’ brings trouble for Johnson
Bloomberg A member of Boris Johnson’s government and a “cash for favors†dispute he’s embroiled in has become the latest political headache for the premier after a difficult few months battling the coronavirus pandemic. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick, under fire since it emerged that he approved a planning development from businessman Richard Desmond who later donated money to the Conservative ...
Read More »Thailand set to extend state of emergency
Bloomberg Thailand is set to extend its state of emergency for a third time to help manage the reopening of schools as well as high-risk businesses, such as nightclubs, following a decline in novel coronavirus infections. The National Security Council will recommend an extension to the end of July, its Secretary-General Somsak Rungsita told reporters on Thursday in Bangkok. The ...
Read More »War-crime charges sink US effort to mend Balkan conflict
Bloomberg Plans to revive negotiations between two longtime Balkan foes hurtled off the rails before the next round of talks could even start. Faint hopes for a breakthrough between Serbia and Kosovo — and the chances of a diplomatic win for the US — evaporated when the Kosovo’s leader was accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity as he ...
Read More »IMF projects deeper global recession on virus threat
Bloomberg The International Monetary Fund (IMF) downgraded its outlook for the coronavirus-ravaged world economy, projecting a significantly deeper recession and slower recovery than it anticipated just two months ago. The fund said it now expects global gross domestic product to shrink 4.9% this year, more than the 3% predicted in April. For 2021, the fund sees growth of 5.4%, down ...
Read More »Wirecard files for insolvency after $2.1b went missing
Bloomberg Wirecard AG filed for insolvency proceedings after a massive accounting scandal brought the payments company to its knees. Wirecard management cited over-indebtedness as the reason behind decision to seek court protection in Munich. The company also said it’s considering whether the insolvency proceedings should also be applied to its subsidiaries. The company’s rapid fall from grace comes after it ...
Read More »Royal Mail slashes 2,000 jobs as virus hits demand
Bloomberg Royal Mail Plc said it will cut around 2,000 management posts, or about 20% of the total, in a bid to streamline the business after the coronavirus outbreak accelerated a decline in letter volumes. Britain’s 500-year-old postal service plans to reduce costs by 500 million pounds ($620 million) over the next two years by paring labour expenses and reining ...
Read More »France outlines virus layoffs that could run for two years
Bloomberg French President Emmanuel Macron is planning a new virus furlough program that could see the state covering a large share of lost incomes for as long as two years to protect jobs. Macron outlined new measure in a meeting with labour unions and business groups. Starting July 1, it aims for a compromise between blanket support and more targeted ...
Read More »European car sales forecast to drop by 25%
Bloomberg European car sales are forecast to drop by a record 25% this year after coronavirus pandemic shuttered factories ad showrooms, leading to a collapse in demand. Sales in the European Union are expected to fall to 9.6 million vehicles, from 12.8 million last year, the European Automobile Manufacturers Association said in its first forecast since January, before Covid-19 hit ...
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