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Oil falls for a third day on Middle East ceasefire hopes By Reuters

Oil falls for a third day on Middle East ceasefire hopes By Reuters

By Alex Lawler and Deep Kaushik Vakil LONDON (Reuters) -Oil fell more than 1% on Wednesday, losing ground for a third straight session on hopes of a ceasefire agreement in the Middle East and by…

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new data tool reveals trends and red flags

new data tool reveals trends and red flags

An estimated 23.6 million young Africans (aged 15-35) are unemployed – that’s one in 22 (4.5%). With this number projected to grow to 27 million by 2030, the need for jobs is critical. But the…

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Job scams are on the rise. What are they, and how can you protect yourself?

Job scams are on the rise. What are they, and how can you protect yourself?

In the digital era, the job market is increasingly becoming a minefield – demanding and difficult to navigate. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the number of job vacancies fell by 6.1% between November…

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Media relations, social media and website are top comms tasks

Media relations, social media and website are top comms tasks

Central banks responding to the Communications Benchmarks 2024 consider media relations, social media and website updating as the functions most central to their operations. Respondents graded various functionalities from 1 to 5. The function least…

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Oil prices sink 1% on surprise US inventory build, Fed fears By Investing.com

Oil prices sink 1% on surprise US inventory build, Fed fears By Investing.com

Investing.com– Oil prices fell sharply in Asian trade on Wednesday, extending recent losses as signs of an unexpected build in U.S. stockpiles and strong crude production sparked doubts over tight supply conditions.  Markets were also…

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US long-term care costs are sky-high, but Washington state’s new way to help pay for them could be nixed

US long-term care costs are sky-high, but Washington state’s new way to help pay for them could be nixed

If you needed long-term care, could you afford it? For many Americans, especially those with a middle-class income and little savings, the answer to that question is absolutely not. Nursing homes charge somewhere around US$100,000…

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Australia just made a billion-dollar bet on building the world’s first ‘useful’ quantum computer in Brisbane. Will it pay off?

Australia just made a billion-dollar bet on building the world’s first ‘useful’ quantum computer in Brisbane. Will it pay off?

The Australian government has announced a pledge of approximately A$940 million (US$617 million) to PsiQuantum, a quantum computing start-up company based in Silicon Valley. Half of the funding will come from the Queensland government, and…

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Oil down on Middle East talks while investors await Fed meeting By Reuters

Oil down on Middle East talks while investors await Fed meeting By Reuters

By Noah Browning and Deep Kaushik Vakil LONDON (Reuters) -Oil edged lower on Tuesday after U.S. data showed healthy crude output and exports, extending losses prompted on Monday by hopes of an Israel-Hamas ceasefire, while…

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Uganda’s tax system isn’t bringing in enough revenue, but is targeting small business the answer?

Uganda’s tax system isn’t bringing in enough revenue, but is targeting small business the answer?

Uganda, with a fiscal deficit of 5.6% in 2023, has increasingly turned to local resources to make up for its revenue shortfall since the World Bank suspended its funding on 8 August 2023 over the…

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Think all chemicals are bad? From our food to your phone, modern life relies on them

Think all chemicals are bad? From our food to your phone, modern life relies on them

The icebreaker of many a barbeque conversation is something like “what do you do for a crust?” “I teach chemistry at university,” is what we usually reply. Then silence. Our new friend will usually go…

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