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Ivorian cocoa farmers are beating a system to reduce child labour: Here’s how

Ivorian cocoa farmers are beating a system to reduce child labour: Here’s how

The evidence of child labour on cocoa farms in West Africa became public knowledge in the late 1990s. This followed press reports documenting the existence of hazardous child labour on cocoa farms. Pressure on the…

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To swim like a tuna, robotic fish need to change how stiff their tails are in real time

To swim like a tuna, robotic fish need to change how stiff their tails are in real time

Underwater vehicles haven’t changed much since the submarines of World War II. They’re rigid, fairly boxy and use propellers to move. And whether they are large manned vessels or small robots, most underwater vehicles have…

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Colombian lawyer asks court to annul central bank appointment

Colombian lawyer asks court to annul central bank appointment

Central Bank of Colombia, Bogota A Colombian lawyer is asking a court to annul the appointment of former finance minister Alberto Carrasquilla to the central bank’s board. The lawsuit before Colombia’s “council of state”, the…

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UK could issue more temporary visas to solve lorry driver shortage, Johnson says By Reuters

UK could issue more temporary visas to solve lorry driver shortage, Johnson says By Reuters

© Reuters. Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives at the annual Conservative party conference in Manchester, Britain, October 2, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday he would keep…

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Informal workers in Senegal, Mali and Burkina Faso have been hit harder by COVID-19

Informal workers in Senegal, Mali and Burkina Faso have been hit harder by COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated counter-measures continue to shed light on the social and economic challenges facing African countries. Economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa countries is expected to decline, putting pressure on already limited…

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Digital tech is the future, but a new report shows Australia risks being left in the past

Digital tech is the future, but a new report shows Australia risks being left in the past

Digital technologies are now at the heart of our everyday lives, as anyone who has swapped their office for a videoconferencing screen, or downloaded a contact-tracing app, knows only too well. This trend is set…

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Exclusive-White House, top Democrats agree to boost carbon capture credit in budget bill -sources By Reuters

Exclusive-White House, top Democrats agree to boost carbon capture credit in budget bill -sources By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The exterior of the White House is seen from the North Lawn in Washington, U.S., August 19, 2021. REUTERS/Cheriss May By Jarrett Renshaw and Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House…

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South Africa’s employment tax incentive is not a success story

South Africa’s employment tax incentive is not a success story

South Africa has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world. This was true even before unemployment increased as a result of the global financial crisis in 2008. And before COVID-19. The country’s youth…

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BIS-led CBDC trial could cut cross-border transfer time by 80%

BIS-led CBDC trial could cut cross-border transfer time by 80%

A cross-border central bank digital currency (CBDC) platform has the potential to shorten the time of cross-border wholesale payment transfers by 80% and halve costs, a report said. The “multi-CBDC bridge” project, or simply “mBridge”,…

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British military to help with fuel deliveries from Monday By Reuters

British military to help with fuel deliveries from Monday By Reuters

© Reuters. A fuel tanker is parked during a fuel delivery to a BP filling station in Hersham, Britain, September 30, 2021. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls LONDON (Reuters) – Britain will deploy almost 200 military tanker personnel,…

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