Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Friday removed suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office, finding that a controversial leaked phone call with Cambodia’s former leader Hun Sen had breached ethics rules. The ruling throws the Southeast Asian nation into another bout of political instability, just a year after Paetongtarn took office.In…
On Thursday, the price of European wheat experienced a notable decline on Euronext in Paris, with the most actively…
Indian conglomerate Adani Group is reshaping its leadership structure by increasing the presence of women at the top, with…
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The UK government is weighing up a controversial new tax measure that would see landlords pay National Insurance contributions…
Bloomberg reports, Sotheby’s will stage its first-ever auction series in Abu Dhabi this December, a move that reflects the…
Shares in French spirits group Pernod Ricard rose by more than 5.7% on Thursday after the company reported a…
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has increased its stake in Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp to 10.23%, crossing a symbolic ownership threshold…
Iran’s embattled currency, the rial, slumped below the psychological barrier of one million to the dollar on Thursday, reaching…