By Alhousseini Alhadji and Edward Mcallister Reuters
Islamist militants in Mali started a blockade of Timbuktu by chopping street entry in August after which shut off river and air r… Read More
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This research paper delves into the economic landscape of China, the world’s second-largest economy and leading exporter. The paper… Read More
The book explores how the corporate world is changing in response to the social and environmental challenges of the 21st century and argues for a new vision of capitalism that balances the i… Read More
In a world increasingly anxious about privacy and exploitation of one’s personal data by governments, corporations, social media platforms and banks, zero-knowledge proofs may offer… Read More
Ryan Brasier, who had a 7.29 ERA in 20 games with the Boston Red Sox this season, helped stabilize the Dodgers bullpen. He has an ERA of 0.70 in 39 games with L.A. (Mark J. Terrill / Associa… Read More
Hungary’s Orban: Need to answer ‘difficult questions’ before starting EU accession talks with Ukraine
Tough questions must be answered before the European Union can beg… Read More
Simplicity Speaks Volumes: The Resurgence of the Buzz Cut in Contemporary Fashion
In a world drenched in visual opulence, where intricate braids and flamboyant waves dominate glossy magazi… Read More
Despite throwing tens of billions of U.S. taxpayers dollars into the Ukraine War, Washington and its allies have not been able to weaken, let alone defeat the Russians. Since losing the batt… Read More
FOUR years after the death of former president Robert Mugabe and almost six years after he was toppled in a 2017 military coup in that propelled Emmerson Mnangagwa to power, there is growi… Read More
Birmingham City Council made a series of costly expenditures before it was forced to declare itself ‘effectively bankrupt’, it has emerged. The council spent millions o… Read More
GENEVA (AP) — Swiss banking giant UBS on Thursday announced plans to save $10 billion in costs, including through 3,000 staff reductions in Switzerland in the coming years, as it move… Read More
Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has gone from being a fringe, Palestinian-hating, religious far-right provocateur to holding a key position in the Israeli… Read More
The bigger they come, the harder they fall. The shipping boom in the trans-Atlantic market was one of the world’s biggest, and spot rates in this trade have not only plummeted from CO… Read More
When looking for investing ideas, slow and steady can sometimes be the best. While explosive growth or deep value are popular methods, so is income/dividend investing. And most of such strat… Read More
From file: In June this year, the UNHCR registered over 800,000 Syrian refugees in Lebanon | Photo: Mohammad Zaatari / AP / picture alliance
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