Migrants tell migrants: ‘Don’t come to Italy’
A succession of migrants paint a gloomy picture of Italy in the Northern League video (10 May) "My fellow countrymen, don't come to Italy, you will starve," says Jose from Angola, looking straight into the camera. "This country is in a serious crisis, and it affects migrants too," says Roshan from Sri Lanka, with a stern...
Pinoy graduate outlook bleak as unemployment rate soars
Salary can be up to P20,629 (S$582) per month (which is the highest pay) depending on the type of job (23 April) Graduation is usually a time of celebration, with lavish parties and huge banquets hosted by proud families. But the national atmosphere is muted. With graduate unemployment in the Philippines reaching alarming...
Nomura analysts: China’s property bubble has burst
(6 May) Economists at Nomura have made their call: China's property bubble has burst, they say, and the country's economy could slow dramatically unless Beijing steps in with new stimulus measures. "It is no longer a question of 'if' but rather 'how severe' the property market correction will be," three of the bank's analysts...
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