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LONDON — Pipa virtuoso and composer Gao Hong will present a live concert of her …

Poland is emerging as one of Europe’s most dynamic energy markets, driven by a strong national commitment …

By Richard Sterneberg et al DLA Piper’s Regulatory Team  The European Commission and the United States Administration have announced …

Cyprus engages India at the ICC Global Business Summit in Mumbai, presenting itself to become …

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Just twenty-two months after he swept into Downing Street with a historic landslide, Keir Starmer is fighting for his political existence. The man once hailed as the cure for Britain’s post-Brexit chaos is now seen by his own MPs as the disease. Michael Mishun, UK Correspondent investigates. LONDON — In the wake of the devastating local election results of May 2026—where Labour bled council seats to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK and lost control of traditional heartlands—the Labour Party is not merely fracturing; it is undergoing a nervous breakdown. With Starmer’s approval ratings in the abyss, a cabal of backbenchers circling, and the ghost of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal clinging to his judgment, the …

This was far more than a fundraising event—it was a profound philanthropic mission with the …

Budapest, often called the “Pearl of the Danube,” is a city where culture doesn’t just live in …

Helsinki, January 2025 – Finland’s agriculture industry is entering a transformative year driven by advanced technology, …

Edinburgh, Scotland’s storybook capital is a city where history, art, and imagination come together in …

London Tech Week 2026  took place between June 8th-12th 2026 at Olympia London and supporting venues across the capital. This year’s event  brought together political and business representatives, scientists, and investors from 130 countries. Both exhibitor participation and visitor attendance …

African resources become targets while the wars initiated by the USA and its allies pose a serious existential threat to the BRICS, which, if left unchecked, will collapse, leaving the USA and its petrodollar exchange system dominant and in supreme …

A leading construction industry body has warned the prime minister that measures unveiled in the …

The Christmas gift to Labour is unlikely to keep on giving with the cost of …

The pound has fallen sharply after the governor of the Bank of England told the …

There is evidence that Labour’s honeymoon with big business is already showing signs of strain …

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This was far more than a fundraising event—it was a profound philanthropic mission with the power to transform the life trajectories of young people with physical disabilities. By Jian Ping Sun Held inside London’s historic Mansion House, the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London, the charity evening on November 21 welcomed more than 200 distinguished guests from Britain’s art, business, financial, legal, technology, and education sectors. Co-organized by Pencil Tree CIO and Treloar’s—one of the UK’s oldest and most respected special education institutions—the event showcased exceptional artworks created by students with significant physical disabilities, culminating in an inspirational charity auction. The night opened with a breathtaking light installation titled “Life” …

Just twenty-two months after he swept into Downing Street with a historic landslide, Keir Starmer …

The Ukraine-Russia war is expected to conclude not with a sudden explosion, but through a …

The European Union is currently facing a significant economic challenge as energy shocks, industrial decline …

The China National Pavilion at London Craft Week 2026 showcases wedding outfits and ethnic minority …

China’s economy has beaten expectations even as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs and a prolonged crisis in the property market weigh on growth. Official figures show the world’s second largest economy grew by 5.2% in the three months to the …

More than 300 business leaders, investors and officials from China and the UK gathered at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre on last Friday for the 2025 ‘Invest in China’ Promotion Event, aimed at deepening trade ties and exploring new investment …

The 2025 London Craft Week China Pavilion Tiankong Kaiwu was unveiled at the Royal Mint Court on May 12th At the entrance …

Esteemed Chinese writers Xue Mo and Zhang Huaicun recently led a profound literary dialogue in London, hosted by Times Publications Group Their …

A concert titled “East-West Dialogue: Spring Sequence of New Sounds” was held on Sunday at London’s Royal Academy of Music to celebrate …

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New Africa Business Investment Guide

Africa stands at the threshold of a new era—one where economic growth and sustainability are no longer competing goals but mutually reinforcing priorities. With vast natural resources, abundant sunshine, steady winds, and youthful innovation, the continent is uniquely positioned to become a global leader in the green economy.

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Europe stands at a pivotal crossroads—where tradition and transformation converge to shape the continent’s role in a fast-changing global economy. With its powerful industrial base, and strategic leadership in energy and diplomacy. The Europe Review captures this moment, offering a comprehensive look at the opportunities and challenges defining the continent’s trajectory.

New Africa Business Investment Guide

Africa stands at the threshold of a new era—one where economic growth and sustainability are no longer competing goals but mutually reinforcing priorities. With vast natural resources, abundant sunshine, steady winds, and youthful innovation, the continent is uniquely positioned to become a global leader in the green economy. The New Africa Business Investment Guide presents a comprehensive roadmap highlighting the projects, opportunities, and networks driving Africa’s transition toward low-carbon development.

 

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Managing in Government and Business

This project examines the evolving economic and diplomatic landscape between Europe and Asia at the dawn of the 21st century. It highlights how governments and businesses manage emerging challenges and opportunities in global trade and diplomacy.

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Europe Review

Europe stands at a pivotal crossroads—where tradition and transformation converge to shape the continent’s role in a fast-changing global economy. With its powerful industrial base, expanding union, and strategic leadership in energy and diplomacy, Europe remains a central force in world affairs. The Europe Review captures this moment, offering a comprehensive look at the opportunities and challenges defining the continent’s trajectory. From the energy corridors of the North Sea to the new member states of the European Union, and from boardrooms to global summits, Europe is charting a course that balances growth, integration, and global responsibility.

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Global Business Review

The world economy is more interconnected than ever before, and the forces shaping business and diplomacy now transcend borders, industries, and cultures. In this era of rapid globalization, nations and corporations must adapt to shifting trade routes, evolving diplomatic landscapes, and the constant push for innovation. The Global Business Review serves as a vital compass for leaders, offering insights into the opportunities, challenges, and strategies defining the future of international commerce.

 

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Global Business Review

The world economy is more interconnected than ever before, and the forces shaping business and diplomacy now transcend borders, industries, and cultures. In this era of rapid globalization, nations and corporations must adapt to shifting trade routes, evolving diplomatic landscapes, and the constant push for innovation. The Global Business Review serves as a vital compass for leaders, offering insights into the opportunities, challenges, and strategies defining the future of international commerce.

 

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Europe Review

This project explores the expanding trade and diplomatic relationships between Europe and Asia during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Key themes include environmental impacts, technological innovation, and the strategic roles of governments and industries in shaping global cooperation.

 

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