
UAE Oil Giant Adnoc Sets Tougher Climate Targets Before COP28
The biggest oil producer in the United Arab Emirates is setting itself more ambitious emissions-reduction targets as the
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Euro zone pulls out of dip with higher growth than expected
BRUSSELS The euro zone returned to growth in the second quarter of 2023, with a greater than expected
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Promising new Alzheimer's drugs may benefit whites more than Blacks
By Julie Steenhuysen NEW YORK Groundbreaking treatments for Alzheimer's disease that work by removing a toxic protein called
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Wagner pauses fighter recruitment and focuses on Africa and Belarus - Prigozhin
The mercenary group's head says it is deciding on its next objectives, but has urged fighters to "remain in touch".
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Rwanda media guide
An overview of the media in Rwanda, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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Turkey Dollar-Bond Rally Under Threat as Policy Pivot Drags
A rally in Turkey’s hard-currency bonds may falter without a more ambitious government tilt toward orthodox monetary policies,
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Burundi country profile
Provides an overview of Burundi, including key dates and facts about this east African country.
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European Stocks Weighed Down by Earnings Hit; Heineken Slumps
European stocks edged lower as the weakest corporate earnings season since 2020 outweighed optimism that interest rates were
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Elizabeth Banks would love to direct Cocaine Bear sequel
Elizabeth Banks has confessed she'd love to bring her creature feature Cocaine Bear back to the big screen for a sequel
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Saudi Arabia’s Economy Slows as Oil Prices and Production Drop
Saudi Arabia’s economy slowed in the second quarter as oil-production cuts and a drop in prices pushed the
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Eskom Latest: Unplanned Outages Drop by 2,000 MW
Unplanned outages at state power utility Eskom Holdings Ltd.’s generating fleet fell to less than 16,000 megawatts in
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A Record $90 Billion in Ship Orders Loom Over Boom-Bust Industry
The world’s biggest shipping companies are plowing their pandemic windfalls into orders for new vessels on an unprecedented
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