Economy

UK to reveal £20 bn hole in public finances: reports
UK to reveal £20 bn hole in public finances: reports

Britain's new Labour government will announce next week that the country's public finances have an additional hole of around £20 billion ($26 billion), risking tax rises in an upcoming budget, media reported on Friday.

US Fed's favored inflation measure cools further in June
US Fed's favored inflation measure cools further in June

The US Federal Reserve's favored inflation measure eased further in June, according to government data published Friday, in more good news for policymakers ahead of next week's interest rate decision. Stripping out volatile food and energy prices, the closely watched core measure of inflation eased to an annual rate of 2.6 percent in June -- also in line with expectations. da/dw

Electric car woes force German supplier ZF to axe jobs
Electric car woes force German supplier ZF to axe jobs

German car parts manufacturer ZF said Friday it would cut a fifth to a quarter of jobs in Germany as it struggled with the switch to electric vehicles and foreign competition. The switch to electric vehicles was eating away at demand for "transmissions for conventional and hybrid vehicles", an area where German suppliers have traditionally excelled, it said.

Greece's 'Instagram island' Santorini nears saturation point
Greece's 'Instagram island' Santorini nears saturation point

One of the most enduring images of Greece's summer travel brand is the world-famous sunset on Santorini Island, framed by sea-blue church domes on a jagged cliff high above a volcanic caldera. In the south of the island, the volcanic sand beaches are less crowded, even though it is high season in July.