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The search bar became a barometer of Nigerian attention in the first seven months of 2026, with football, energy prices,...
Read moreDetailsCountry's youths exhibit high confidence, not willing to emigrate Prefer democracy over other government forms Zambia expression sharply contrasts...
Read moreDetailsThe Africa Blue Economy Roundtable (ABER) has announced the appointment of Karen Sumser-Lupson, expert in ocean governance, maritime security, and...
Read moreDetailsThe promise of a borderless African market is colliding with the reality of Africa's borders. While tariffs are gradually coming...
Read moreDetailsWeak July payrolls and steep downward revisions to previous data have sharply reduced expectations of a September US rate...
Read moreDetailsTo create 1m net employment by end-2026 Big lessons for Nigeria with 80m unemployed Sub-Saharan Africa needs 15m jobs...
Read moreDetailsFood fraud is costing the United Kingdom economy as much as £2 billion annually, with fraudulent substitution, false labelling and...
Read moreDetailsThe Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), Africa's largest exchange by market capitalisation at R25.2 trillion (approximately $1.53 trillion) is preparing to host a...
Read moreDetailsThe World Bank has urged developing countries to prioritise smaller, low-cost artificial intelligence tools that can address local challenges rather...
Read moreDetailsWorkers in developing economies face significantly lower risks of job displacement from generative artificial intelligence than their counterparts in high-income...
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