How South Africa Botched Its First Coal Power-Plant Transition
South Africa’s transition away from the dirtiest fossil fuel has been marred by the botched approach to the
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Ivory Coast Cocoa Price Increase Falls Short of Farmers’ Hopes
Ivory Coast raised the price it pays cocoa farmers for their main crop by 11%, falling short of
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Axel Springer May Be Set to Join £600 Million Telegraph Auction
German media group Axel Springer SE has expressed interest in joining the upcoming auction of the UK’s Telegraph
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EU Trade Boss Warns Post-Brexit EV Tariff to Only Benefit China
The European Union’s trade commissioner said an influx of electric vehicles from China is weighing on a decision
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Ukraine Removes Hungary’s OTP From Blacklist to Access EU Aid
Ukraine took OTP Bank, Hungary’s largest lender, off its list of “international sponsors of war” in an effort
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Charting the Global Economy: Inflation Cools in US and Europe
Measures of underlying inflation cooled in the US and Europe in recent months, which could prompt the central
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Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Lauds New Weapons Alliances At Meeting
Thirteen “prominent” weapons manufacturers have signed a declaration which will form the basis for an “alliance of defense
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Nazi Barbs in Bavaria Revive Germany’s Struggles With Its Past
In downtown Munich, police cars blocked roads to a modern office building where security guards patrolled the halls
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Chocolate Could Get Even Pricier If Africa’s Cocoa Crop Flops
Chocolate risks becoming even more expensive if West Africa’s new cocoa harvest ends in disappointment. Cocoa prices have
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The Tories Auditioning for Rishi Sunak’s Job If He Loses UK Election
Rishi Sunak heads to the Conservative Party’s conference this weekend with one aim: convincing Britain he can win
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Stark Finds $426 Million of Irregular Transactions in Thai Audit
Stark Corp., a Thai industrial cable maker at the center of an accounting scandal and debt defaults, discovered
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Philippines Gives Rice Farmers $224 Million in Aid Amid El Nino
The Philippines said it will provide 12.7 billion pesos ($224 million) in financial assistance to about 2.3 million
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