Former minister Arie Slob appointed to break The Hague impasse DutchNews.nl on 4 de July, 2023 at 13:10
Former education minister Arie Slob has been brought in to try to form a new council administration in The Hague after the last coalition collapsed in a dispute over power sharing with Richard de Mos. The VVD party group withdrew its support last week after the left-wing parties in the coalition, Labour (PvdA) and GroenLinks, rejected a plan to accommodate De Mos by appointing an extra alderman or including his party in budget negotiations. De Mos’s party, Hart voor Den…
On Tuesday, oil prices saw an increase, fueled by persistent geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Nonetheless, market analysts suggest that the surge was moderated by expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve might postpone trimming interest rates. Brent crude futures rose by $0.77, reaching $82.77 a barrel, a 0.94% gain. Similarly, West […]
The events of January 8, 2023, in Brazil, where significant unrest occurred at government buildings in Brasília, have sparked widespread discussion and differing opinions across the nation. A Datafolha survey shows 65% of Brazilians see the events as vandalism, while 30% consider them coup attempts. This variation in perception highlights a broad spectrum of viewpoints […]
Casas Bahia, a major Brazilian retailer, has faced economic downturns and tough market competition, prompting significant financial restructuring. The company secured a vital agreement extending its debt terms, thereby stabilizing cash flow and ensuring financial stability. This deal with primary creditors Bradesco and Banco do Brasil preserves R$4.3 billion ($842.16 million) in liquidity until 2027, […]