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they don’t have the right skills

they don’t have the right skills

Nigeria is sitting on a demographic goldmine which could transform the economy. About 60% of Nigeria’s 200 million people are under the age of 25, and that number is expected to increase significantly by 2050.…

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Crude Oil Lower; Hefty Losses This Week on Covid Fears By Investing.com

Crude Oil Lower; Hefty Losses This Week on Covid Fears By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Peter Nurse    Investing.com — Crude oil prices fell further Friday, adding to the week’s hefty losses on concerns that rising Covid-19 cases will stunt demand growth for the second half of the…

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Kenya is moving aggressively to tax digital business. What next?

Kenya is moving aggressively to tax digital business. What next?

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift among businesses to solutions based on digital technology. The growing switch to online and mobile platform transactions has ensured that businesses do not completely shut down. It has…

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how a TikTok meme traces the rise of Gen Z political consciousness

how a TikTok meme traces the rise of Gen Z political consciousness

The phrase “OK Boomer” has become popular over the past two years as an all-purpose retort with which young people dismiss their elders for being “old-fashioned”. “OK Boomer” began as a meme in TikTok videos,…

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Central Bank of Chile approves new transparency policy

Central Bank of Chile approves new transparency policy

The board of the Central Bank of Chile approved a new transparency policy on June 2, based on the International Monetary Fund’s transparency code. The new code is part of the central bank’s ongoing strategy…

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U.S. EPA to recommend higher biofuel mandates for 2022 than 2021, 2020

U.S. EPA to recommend higher biofuel mandates for 2022 than 2021, 2020

© Reuters. Signage is seen at the headquarters of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 10, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/Files NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is…

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How the gig economy could suffer from a labour shortage – but workers may be better off

How the gig economy could suffer from a labour shortage – but workers may be better off

The long-term impact of COVID-19 on the economy will not be clear for some time. But in the UK, the easing of pandemic related restrictions has coincided with significant labour shortages and the driving up…

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Meet the diverse group of plant-eating dinosaurs that roamed Victoria 110 million years ago

Meet the diverse group of plant-eating dinosaurs that roamed Victoria 110 million years ago

During the Early Cretaceous period, 110 million to 107 million years ago, Australia was much further south than it is today. Yet fossils from several sites on the Otway Coast in Victoria show dinosaurs were…

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Crude Oil End Week Near-Three Month Lows as Bears Feast on Demand Jitters By Investing.com

Crude Oil End Week Near-Three Month Lows as Bears Feast on Demand Jitters By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Yasin Ebrahim Investing.com – Crude oil prices slumped Friday, settling near three-month lows as signs thst US energy firms are looking to increase output, added to concerns about a possible glut in…

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Women may not be more pessimistic than men after all – why that matters for the gender pay gap

Women may not be more pessimistic than men after all – why that matters for the gender pay gap

We live in a world largely designed by men, for men, and according to a particular limited view of what it is to be a man. This has had a lot of unfair consequences, one…

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