Congo Struggles to Steady Franc Amid Conflict, Election Spending
The value of Democratic Republic of Congo’s currency continues to slide as security and pre-election spending, coupled with
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Bond Vigilantes Are Calling the Shots in Emerging Markets Now
It didn’t take Nigerian President Bola Tinubu long to comprehend his situation. With the country’s stash of hard
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Poisoned Cough Syrup Killed Kids. Authorities Cut the Investigation Short
This is the first installment of Bad Medicine, a series about how porous regulation and cheap drugs are
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Asia to Follow Wall Street Up After China Property Aid: Markets Wrap
Asian equities were primed to rise Tuesday following gains on Wall Street and after China stepped up support
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Attackers Torch Trucks on Key South African Trade Routes
Unidentified assailants set fire to five trucks on a key trade corridor in South Africa on Monday, the
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Chocolate Prices Keep Rising, but That's Not Stopping Americans From Buying
Americans are still willing to spend on chocolate, even as higher prices mean that they’re getting less for
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Manuel Chang: South Africa to hand Mozambique 'tuna bond' minister to FBI
Mozambique's ex-finance minister is to be tried in the US after five years in a South African jail.
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South Africans marvel at snow and sleet in Johannesburg during cold snap
For the first time in over a decade, snow and sleet have fallen in the city of Johannesburg.
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Egypt’s Inflation Soars to Record as Food Drives Surge Past 35%
Consumer prices in Egypt soared at a record pace, a reflection of pressures on food costs after the
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Investors Balance Rate Risks, Boost for China Tech: Markets Wrap
Investors in Asian assets faced a host of competing forces as trading got underway in the region in
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Rutte Faces No-Confidence Vote After Dutch Government’s Collapse
Dutch opposition parties have called a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Mark Rutte for Monday, putting
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Nigeria’s First-Quarter Capital Inflows Drop 28% From a Year Ago
Capital inflows into Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation declined 28% in the three months through March to $1.1
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