Coffee Extends Gains as Extreme Heat Threatens Brazilian Crop
Coffee prices rose for a third straight day as extreme heat in top supplier Brazil brings risks to
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At least 20 killed in South Africa as bus erupts in flames after head-on collision
At least 20 people - mostly mine workers - were killed in South Africa's Limpopo province on Sunday after a bus they were traveling in erupted in flames following a head-on collision with a truck, state media reported.
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Prosus, Naspers Chief Executive Officer Bob van Dijk Steps Down
Prosus NV and Naspers Chief Executive Officer Bob van Dijk is stepping down as the head of the
1970-01-01 08:00
Inside South Africa's Operation Dudula vigilantes: 'Why we hate foreigners'
BBC Africa Eye gains rare access to Operation Dudula, South Africa's prominent anti-migrant movement.
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Asia Stocks Look Set to Fall on Wall Street Losses: Markets Wrap
Asian equities look set to open lower following tech-led declines on Wall Street Friday as investors look ahead
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Libya floods: The bodies left unrecognisable by disaster
Doctors are struggling to identify the remains which have been found as the death toll rises.
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Debt Swaps Arranged by Credit Suisse, BofA Come Under Scrutiny
Bond deals arranged by Credit Suisse and Bank of America Corp. in connection with debt swaps for emerging-market
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Eskom Latest: Coal Plant Revival Report to be Submitted This Week
South Africa’s state-owned power utility eased power outages owing to a “further improvement” in generation capacity. Eskom Holdings
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Small-Cap Stock Takeoff Adds $318 Billion to Emerging Markets
With the final quarter of 2023 approaching, one winning strategy in emerging markets is becoming clearer: buying shares
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Libyan Flood Toll Tops 11,300 Amid Recovery and Recrimination
The death toll from devastating floods in eastern Libya surged past 11,300 people in the city of Derna
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World Adapts to Fed’s Rate Order in 36-Hour Sequence
A 36-hour rush of global monetary decisions may set the tone for the rest of the year as
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Harvard Graduate Gets Nod to Be Nigeria’s Next Central Bank Head
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu nominated Olayemi Michael Cardoso, a Harvard graduate and former Citibank executive, to be the
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