Power-Crisis Anger Sets South Africa on Path for Record Protests
The number of so-called service-delivery protests in South Africa — demonstrations over the failure of municipalities to provide
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Nigeria Rate Decision Will Test Central Bank Autonomy
The Central Bank of Nigeria’s first interest rate decision since Godwin Emefiele’s removal as governor will be a
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Thailand Declares Additional Holiday to Spur Tourism, Economy
Thailand’s cabinet approved an additional public holiday on July 31 to set a six-day break for most workers
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China Trade Curbs Had Little Effect on Australia GDP, Study Says
Australia’s economy suffered limited damage from punitive trade actions by China, government research found, as Canberra and Beijing
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Leon Black’s $158 Million Payments to Epstein Spark Senate Probe
The $158 million in payments that private equity titan Leon Black made to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is
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Extreme Weather Is Changing Tourism. The Travel Industry Isn’t Ready
An idyllic summer vacation turned into a nightmare after thousands of people were evacuated from Greek islands beset
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China Envoys Will Be First Visitors to North Korea Since Covid
Envoys from China are set to become the first foreign delegation to North Korea since the pandemic started,
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Rhodes fires: Hundreds back in UK after 'traumatic' Rhodes fires
Britons have been flying into airports including Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, Birmingham and Bristol.
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China Developers Jump Most in Seven Months on Politburo Pledge
Chinese developer shares are bouncing back after the country’s top leadership pledged to optimize and adjust property policies
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The problem with X? Meta, Microsoft, hundreds more own trademarks to new Twitter name
By Blake Brittain Billionaire Elon Musk's decision to rebrand Twitter as X could be complicated legally: companies including
1970-01-01 08:00
Rice Risks Hitting Decade-High as India Export Curbs Rock Market
Rice prices are set to surge after top exporter India banned a large chunk of shipments, adding to
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How desperate US prisoners try to escape deadly heat
With no air conditioning, a former prisoner describes lying in toilet water to survive brutal heat.
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