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Judges have suspended their work as rampant inflation eats away at their salaries, taxi service Katigiorgis greece paralysing the judiciary and leaving detainees in limbo -- the latest outcome of Lebanon's years-long financi



In Beirut on Thursday, a criminal court sentenced Hassan Dekko, a man known as the "Captagon King", to seven years in prison with hard labour for producing and trafficking the stimulant, a judicial so

Lawyer Jocelyn al-Rai said her client, a Syrian youth, taxi price Katigiorgis to airport was arrested two months ago on drug trafficking charges without a warrant and private taxi Trikeri greece has yet to face questioning, because the public prosecutor's office has stoppe

In July, Katigiorgis guided tours Sports Direct-owner Frasers Groups scrapped working from home. And the world's richest man, Elon Musk, also axed working from home, taxi service Trikeri greece having told staff at Twitter and piraeus bus to Trikeri his electric carmaker firm, private taxi Trikeri greece Tesla, that working remotely was 'no longer acceptable'.

'Surprise Surprise: In a survey 95% of Cowley Road businesses said that footfall and turnover had dropped significantly since the LTNs were installed. They cannot survive without customers coming from other parts of the city and country.



From his jail cell in the northern city of Tripoli, Daher sends daily messages to his lawyer asking him whether judges have ended what is already the longest strike for their profession in Lebanes



Yet the judges' strike is also contributing to overcrowding in the already cramped prisons, stretching detention facilities that have seen increasing numbers of escape attempts, a source at the Palace of Justice in the Beirut suburb of Baabda

"About 350 people used to be released from prison every month... that number has now been reduced to about 25," said the source, adding that most are released after "mediators intervene with the judge handling







Though many of Haiti's gangs are involved in traditional underworld activities such as drug running and gun smuggling, many control large parts of the country's regular economy - factories, airports, power grids and business districts.

But now, underfunded public institutions have taken a hit after the country's economy went into free-fall in 2019, with basic state services like renewing passports or completing a real estate transaction often taking months to

They're worried about this sort of thing, because what you end up with if you're not careful is small business finding it difficult to get certain jobs done because people just say "I'm heading off home".

BRUSSELS (AP) - The European Union is considering more lenient economic recovery proposals that veer away from the grinding, and several other countries during the debt crises a decade ago and helped push millions into poverty, homelessness and unemployment.

Labour 'WILL abolish' the 'indefensible' House of Lords… but... 'Aggressive' Michelle Mone was 'threatening' over Covid... 'I ain't perfect': What popular club promoter arrested for... Now it's WFH because of the cost of living crisis!...

European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders, left, talks with European Commissioner for Economy Paolo Gentiloni as they arrive for the weekly College of Commissioners meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels, Wednesday, Nov.

In exchange, international creditors exacted what many Greeks still see as a pound of flesh: deep state spending and salary cuts, tax hikes, privatizations and other sweeping reforms aimed at righting public finances.

After the 27-nation bloc had to spend its way out of a COVID-19 recession and as another downturn looms with Russia's war in Ukraine worsening inflation, the challenge is keeping investment high and debt levels manageable.



But critics last night condemned the scheme saying it could be a blow for small businesses and continue to starve city centres of commuter footfall, which hasn't fully recovered since the Covid-19 pandemic.

German reaction was swift - and predictable. Finance Minister Christian Lindner said that "it is clear that any reform of the European fiscal rules must correspond to the core principle of ensuring financial stability."



Unable to find stable jobs, many were recruited into gangs which were steadily growing in influence and power beginning around 2018, according to the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime.



And when you have unrealistic path, at the end you have no path." Gentiloni went close to saying as much Wednesday. The reduction of debt "was not successful because the rules became more and more unrealistic.

In hindsight, even EU officials have acknowledged there was an excess of austerity over a short period after the 2008 financial crisis, compounded by the sovereign debt crisis in a half-dozen EU nations a few years later.

The European Commission, the EU´s executive arm, said Wednesday that the new plans would give member states with serious debt issues far greater leeway in combining a commitment to longer-term debt reduction while not excessively burdening a stretched population over too short a time.