Jürgen Moltmann, a renowned theologian known for his work on theology and suffering, has passed away at the age of 98. His experiences as a German soldier in World War II, witnessing the horrors of Auschwitz, deeply influenced his theological reflections on hope and the presence of God in the midst of suffering. Moltmann’s legacy will continue to inspire theologians and believers alike to confront the realities of evil and injustice in the world with faith and resilience.
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Bonuses surge for top traders at EU investment firms after cap is lifted
Bonuses at EU specialist investment firms have surged since they were exempted from the bloc's bonus cap rules, with average bonuses for key staff reaching €1.5mn in 2022 and €1.15mn in 2023, exceeding six times their fixed pay. The European Banking Authority (EBA) highlighted a gender pay gap, noting women earned 24.5% less than men at deposit-taking banks and 32% less at investment firms, with calls for better analysis and action to address this disparity....
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