China is watching to see whether the U.S. can credibly enforce sanctions on Russia before it even thinks about how to respond to a Taiwan crisis. India is watching to see if its minor tariff penalty was symbolic or structural. Turkey, UAE, and Central Asia are watching to see how long they can monetize the West’s enforcement gaps.
Month: September 2025
“It’s like catching a beach ball,” receiver Darius Slayton said.
Woman who was immediately sacked when she insulted her manager during a row wins unfair dismissal case
Managers and supervisors brace yourselves: calling your boss a dickhead is not a sackable offence, a tribunal has ruled.
The ruling came in the case of an office manager who was sacked on the spot when – during a row – she called her manager and another director dickheads.
The publisher of a posthumous memoir by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre says it has agreed on a final draft with family members after they publicly raised questions about the book’s release.
After another tough outing from right-hander Aaron Nola, Phillies manager Rob Thomson made sure it was known that he remains confident in his veteran pitcher.
The former Real Housewife dropped hints at why she and the hypnotist called it quits in her “Just B” podcast episode on Wednesday.
Kim’s Beijing trip offered his first-ever chance to meet Putin and Xi together.
Meet: The Brain, The Artist, The It Girl, The Athlete and The Rebel.
Portuguese authorities raised the death toll in Lisbon to 17 as a union confirmed the brakeman, Andre Marques, was among the fatalities.
