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Independent.ie on MSNLetters: Ibec chief is wide of the mark if he believes there is no Irish cost-of-living crisisOne of the joys of being one of your 100,000 digital subscribers is that every morning I get to see what’s happening in the world, courtesy of your bright and easy-to-scroll-through app. Unlike others ...
Cyprus has formally approved the creation of a national mechanism for the control of foreign direct investments (FDI), following a cabinet decision on Wednesday. The move aims to strengthen the ...
“Irish households are statistically much wealthier compared to other European nations but there isn’t a broad sense of wealth ...
During the first three months of the year, almost 124,000 citizens from outside the European Union were forced to leave one ...
While the UK has agreed a trade deal with the US, negotiations with the EU continue ahead of the July 9 deadline.
European stocks finished mostly higher on Wednesday though regional performances were mixed, with a strong performance in Paris balanced with losses in London and moderate gains elsewhere.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNCyprus jobless rate falls to 3.6 per cent, fifth lowest in EUUnemployment in Cyprus stood at 3.6 per cent in May 2025, down from 3.7 per cent in April and 4.8 per cent in May 2024, according to data released by Eurostat on Wednesday. The number of unemployed ...
EU unemployment held steady at 5.9% in May 2025, with Czechia and Malta posting the lowest jobless rates, according to Eurostat.
Despite the uptick, the jobless rate is near historically tight levels. April's level equaled the eurozone's record-low rate, although it came after March's level had been revised higher to 6.4%. The ...
Unemployment rose to 6.3% in May, a sign of jitters among European firms amid uncertainty over tariffs and geopolitical ...
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