Video: Skilled Foreign Workers Think About Leaving the U.S.
These highly skilled, highly educated foreign workers have been documenting the challenges of trying to build a career in the U.S. “If I don’t find a job, I have to…
Iran war: India’s high-growth economy gets a Middle East oil shock
Getty ImagesIndia imports 60% of its natural gas and more than 90% of LPG from the Middle EastIt wasn't too long ago that India's central bank, the Reserve Bank of…
Which Asian countries’ ships are passing through the Strait of Hormuz?
Trump's Hormuz deadline looms but Asian nations have already struck deals with Iran4 hours agoOsmond ChiaBusiness reporterGetty ImagesAn Indian tanker that passed through the Strait of HormuzOn Monday, US President…
Businesses scramble to get noticed by AI search
3 hours agoSean McManusTechnology ReporterGetty ImagesAI has changed the way many people get information from the internetFor many businesses their website is a vital shopfront, so losing 140 million visits…
London charity ‘feels the pinch’ of higher energy and fuel prices
BBCShane Dorsett, from The Felix Project, says the charity is feeling the effects of higher energy and fuel prices because of the conflict in the Middle East"We have big chillers…
How the rise of remote workers is changing coastal towns
'I jump in the sea to refresh my brain': How remote workers are boosting coastal towns21 hours agoBea SwallowWest of EnglandJack JohnstoneAs more people can now work from anywhere, many…
‘Positives’ for Jersey tourism despite Iran war uncertainty
BBCMarcus Calvani said the war had resulted in a mixed picture for Jersey's tourism sectorA "good start to the year" has been put at risk by "price increases and a…
Credit unions to expand further into mortgage market
Ireland's credit union movement has taken a step to significantly increase its ability to expand further into the mortgage market in competition with the banks. 26 credit unions have received…
Forcing remote workers back to the office may not work
Forcing people to return to the office instead of continuing with agreed remote working arrangements could be hurting businesses instead of helping them, an expert has said. Emeritus Professor of…
