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Nigerian President Bola Tinubu said his economic reforms are "working" as consumer prices for the average Nigerian stay high.
The French tennis player was lightly injured on the fifth point of the match when he fell and crashed into a side billboard.
China is set to receive a record amount of debt repayment from developing countries this year, a majority of which is owed by ...
South Africa’s communications minister has denied claims that the country is easing its Black Economic Empowerment laws to ...
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In this edition of Entre Nous we take a look at France’s beloved ritual of “l’apero”. To mark International Aperitivo Day we ...
India is actively reviving its repair culture to address the growing e-waste problem, a situation worsened by the "throwaway culture" of new electronics.
The American-Israeli aid plan for Gaza is widely scrutinised in the press, as obscure private contractors are involved. Next, ...
Arts Editor Eve Jackson and film critic Emma Jones take us through the winners of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, including the Palme d’Or-winning "It Was Just an Accident" by Iranian dissident ...
For many skilled immigrants, the H-1B visa is the gateway to the US. But with Trump's immigration stance, their future is uncertain. Why are his new tech allies pushing for more H-1Bs but not green ...
US President Donald Trump walked back his threat to slap 50 percent tariffs on all EU goods as early as June 1st, following a phone call with EU Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen.