‘There are no dollars’: foreign currency crunch hits Egypt’s economy
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New Foxtons chief says agents became ‘embarrassed’ by roles
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Meta set to make divisive decision on Trump’s return to Facebook
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Bad blood between Hungary and Ukraine undermines EU unity on Russia
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Kafka, Metropolis, and the Hardy Boys enter US public domain in 2023
“Auld Lang Syne” is in the air, you’re readying for a midnight kiss, fireworks crackle in the sky. The countdown is on: three, two, one … happy public domain day! On Ja
Why Peru’s disgraced ex-president remains popular with indigenous miners
Protestors camped out at the Las Bambas copper mine. Workers demanded better safety conditions, higher wages, and more environmental regulation.Photo: Angela Ponce (Reuters) A mont
Oil investors could be in for another good year in 2023
The severity of covid lockdowns in China plays a major role in the outlook for oil prices in 2023. Photo: AIZHU CHEN (Reuters) While a cleaner energy future remains inevitable, 202
The future of global music is African
African music has always been great. But now more than ever, the world is taking notice, thus opening up more opportunities in the global entertainment market for Africa’s talent
Foreign investors pulled a record $16.5 billion out of Indian stocks this year
Amid wobbly economic conditions around the world, Indian equities have seen the worst sell-off ever from foreign institutional investors (FIIs) in 2022. FIIs have sold Indian stock
Market misery deals sovereign wealth funds historic setback in 2022 -study
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Heavy falls in stock and bond markets over the last year have cut the combined value of the world’s sovereign wealth and public pension funds f