UK Prime Minister: Boris Johnson hands over his successor an economic “disaster”

London CNN Business - Across the UK, businesses and families are warning that it won’t work over the winter Without help from the government. This poses enormous challenges for the next prime minister, who will be announced this week. For months, the UK suffered from a leadership vacuum as the country slid into recession and … Read more

10 ways to succeed at work

Opinions expressed by entrepreneur Shareholders are theirs. being entrepreneur Maybe overwrought And a challenge, especially if you don’t know what you’re doing. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Could you succeed When starting your own business Business And navigate the ins and outs of running your own company if you pay attention to … Read more

The IAEA will get a ‘complete picture’ of Ukraine’s nuclear plant within days

Zaporizhia, Ukraine (AFP) - Fighting erupted Friday near Europe’s largest nuclear power plant in a Russian-controlled region of eastern Ukraine, with inspectors from the United Nations nuclear watchdog raising concerns about the facility’s “physical integrity” but were not met. Blame it on either of the warring parties. side. IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi said he expects … Read more

Russia’s Gazprom keeps gas pipeline to Germany closed

Berlin (AFP) - Europe’s energy crisis loomed large on Friday after Russian energy giant Gazprom said it could not resume natural gas supplies via a major pipeline to Germany for now. The company cited what it said needed urgent maintenance work to fix major components - in an announcement made just hours before deliveries were … Read more

The messy beauty of Bed Bath & Beyond doesn’t fit the internet age

Here’s the deal: Shares tumbled more than 20% Wednesday after the company announced layoffs and store closures in its latest effort to patch the ship. It is laying off about 20% of its employees. It will close about 150 of its roughly 950 brick-and-mortar stores. To keep the lights on, Bed Bath & Beyond has … Read more

Countries are taking advantage of historical surpluses to cut taxes and cuts

Jefferson City, Missouri (AP) - Driven by the largest surplus in state history, the Republican-led Missouri legislature devised a $500 million plan to send a one-time tax refund to millions of families. To the shock of some, Republican Governor Mike Parson objected. Parson’s objection: He wanted a bigger, longer-term tax cut. “Now is the time … Read more