Glencore and Seriti Weigh Job Cuts in South Africa Due to ‘Dire’ Train Situation
Glencore Plc and Seriti Resources Holdings Ltd. are in talks to cut hundreds of jobs in South Africa
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Forced to flee war, Sudanese band spreads musical message
By El Tayeb Siddig PORT SUDAN, Sudan On a dusty plot in the Red Sea city of Port
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3 changes the Vikings must make to get to playoffs despite 0-3 start
The Vikings are off to a catastrophic start but a few key changes could get them back on track for the playoffs.
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How the Dallas Cowboys Built the Most Valuable Franchise in Sports
It’s almost too on the nose. One powerful, controversial, larger-than-life dad. One sister, two brothers and a globally
1970-01-01 08:00
A Single ESG Fund Category Has Soared More Than 300% in the US
There’s one ESG fund category that’s outgrowing most others in the US, and it’s dedicated to investing in
1970-01-01 08:00
Exclusive-Vietnam's Bamboo Airways struggling to pay pilot wages; some depart - sources
By Francesco Guarascio and Khanh Vu HANOI Some pilots have left Vietnam's restructuring Bamboo Airways in the last
1970-01-01 08:00
UBS shares rattled by report of US probe into Russia sanctions evasion
UBS shares plunged Wednesday following a report that the Swiss bank faces a widening probe by the US Department of Justice over suspected compliance failures that allowed Russian clients to evade sanctions. compliance failures that allowed Russian clients to evade sanctions.
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Why Victor Osimhen deleted all his Napoli pictures from Instagram
A breakdown of the bizarre situation involved Victor Osimhen and Napoli as a result of the club's TikTok antics.
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ECB’s Holzmann Floats Tenfold Hike in Minimum Reserves
The European Central Bank should increase the amount of money it requires lenders to park with it interest-free
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Zimbabwe Amends Carbon Law to Boost Developers’ Profit Share
Zimbabwe amended newly imposed laws governing carbon-credit projects on its territory to allow developers to keep a greater
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South Africa floods: At least 11 people die after Western Cape deluge
The authorities say at least 11 people have died as floodwaters submerge parts of the province.
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New IMF funds for Sri Lanka may face delay after review sees revenue shortfall
By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund did not reach a staff-level agreement with Sri Lanka in its
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