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The International Monetary Fund lowered its global growth forecast for next year and warned of accelerating risks from wars to trade protectionism, even as it credited central banks for taming ...
The International Monetary Fund said the US election is creating “high uncertainty” for markets and policymakers, given the sharply divergent trade priorities of the candidates.
It’s my spin on lunchtime, with long-term effects. Depending on how you take your lunchtime each day will render the effect either negative or positive – for the long haul.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken landed in Israel on Tuesday in the first big U.S. push for a Middle East ceasefire since Israel killed the leader of Hamas last week - and the last attempt before a ...
Taiwan's government offered rare details on Tuesday of its wartime food plan, saying it is taking monthly inventories of crucial supplies like rice and making sure they are properly stored across the ...
South Africa is no stranger to disappointing outcomes at cricket World Cups. The Proteas’ defeat by New Zealand on Sunday was the latest chapter of South Africa being the Greek tragedy of ...
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced $400m in new arms for Ukraine on Monday during a visit to Kyiv, in a show of solidarity just two weeks before a US presidential election that is casting ...
We can’t tell our South African Grade 12 maths story without mentioning maths literacy. Does it make sense for learners who could obtain a quality pass in mathematics not to take it, and rather go for ...
Moldova's elections were not free and the results showed a "hard-to-explain" increase of votes in favour of President Maia Sandu and the European Union as the count proceeded, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry ...
Iraq, where the confluence of war, economic turmoil and political instability has ravaged the health sector for decades, climate change is the newest and most formidable enemy.
Professor Harry Hausler, the CEO of TB HIV Care and a former technical advisor to the national Department of Health on TB/HIV, believes the main reason for this “massive” uptick in blood-borne ...