Zimbabwe election: Chicken and chips put a taste for democracy to the test
Finger-licking crowds have not distracted from concerns about the fairness of this week's elections.
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BRICS Expansions Wins Backing From South Africa’s Ramaphosa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed support for an expansion of the BRICS group of emerging market powers,
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The Case for Investing in Emerging Markets Is Fading in August
August is turning out to be chaos for emerging markets. Bonds and stocks from developing economies are poised
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Niger coup leader Gen Tchiani promises to handover power in three years
Gen Tchiani said that Niger did not want a war but would defend itself against foreign intervention.
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Egypt Expects to Tap $500 Million UAE Wheat Financing in January
Egypt expects to begin making use of $500 million provided by the United Arab Emirates to fund wheat
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Sudan conflict: Black market AK-47s flood Sudan's capital
Khartoum has become lawless after four months of war, forcing some residents to arm themselves.
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All Eyes on Fed Chief Powell in Jackson Hole: Eco Week Ahead
It’s late August, which means we’re headed to Jackson Hole for the Kansas City Fed’s annual symposium, attended
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The Asian Retailer Outgunning Amazon And Walmart in South Africa
Shein is the most downloaded shopping app on South Africa’s Google Play store. And it isn’t even trying
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Emmerson Mnangagwa - Zimbabwe’s ‘crocodile’ who wants another bite
What drives Robert Mugabe's ouster, Emmerson Mnangagwa, as he seeks a second term in office?
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United Auto Workers President Warns Biden That Trump’s EV Attacks Touch a Nerve
President Joe Biden and Democrats need to do more to support the United Auto Workers’ fight for higher
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StanChart Joins Banks Eyeing Swaps Credit Suisse Once Dominated
Standard Chartered Plc is joining a growing list of banks keen to explore opportunities in a debt-swap market
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Little Rock schools will allow African American class to count for graduation, in break from Arkansas state officials
In a sharp break from Arkansas education officials, the Little Rock School District said in a news release it will offer AP African American Studies for credit.
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