Asian Shares Look Mixed After US Equities Rebound: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks were set for a mixed opening after shares in the US rebounded from their worst week
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Central African Republic President Touadéra wins referendum with Wagner help
Referendum results say 95% of voters back the changes but turnout is believed to be very low.
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Sahel Deaths Are Surging, Contradicting Juntas’ Security Claims
The number of people killed in Africa’s central Sahel region is surging this year, contradicting the claims by
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Dwayne Johnson says failed ‘Black Adam’ sequel got lost in ‘web of new leadership’ at Warner Bros Discovery
While opening up about the passion project, Dwayne Johnson has said the failed ‘Black Adam’ sequel and how it got caught in a “web of new leadership” at Warner Bros Discovery.
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Airlines Divert Some African Flights After Niger Airspace Closes
Airlines were forced to divert some flights after Niger restricted its airspace on Sunday night, making it more
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Netanyahu Says Bet on Israel and Saudi Arabia Deepening Ties
Israel and Saudi Arabia will deepen economic and business ties even if they don’t formally recognize each other,
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Ramaphosa Says China’s Xi Will Visit South Africa Aug. 22
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said he will host Chinese President Xi Jinping on a state visit later
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Niger coup: Junta shuts airspace citing military intervention threat
Niger's neighbours earlier threatened to act if the elected president were not restored by end of Sunday.
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Asian Equities Decline After US Rally Reverses: Markets Wrap
Most Asian shares fell Monday after a mixed US jobs report and a reversal of gains on Wall
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It’s Not Just Trump. These World Leaders Also Got Into Legal Trouble
Former President Donald Trump appeared in a Washington courtroom last week on his third set of criminal charges
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Women's World Cup: Sweden knock out USWNT by millimetres, Netherlands end South Africa fairytale
The defending champions will miss out on their Women's World Cup threepeat after being knocked out in the last 16 by Sweden in what can only be described as hilarious fashion. The Netherlands also registered a victory against South Africa.
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South Africa’s Power Availability, Unplanned Loss Improves
South Africa’s available power capacity has increased to about 29,200 megawatts from 27,000 megawatts in eight weeks since
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