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what we found in six African countries

what we found in six African countries

On paper, privacy rights for citizens of countries throughout Africa are well protected. Privacy rights are written into constitutions, international human rights conventions and domestic law. But, in the first comparative review of privacy protections…

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U.S. regulatory panel to unveil blueprint for tackling financial climate risks By Reuters

U.S. regulatory panel to unveil blueprint for tackling financial climate risks By Reuters

2/2 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Abandoned cars are left on a flooded highway, as local media reported the remnants of Tropical Storm Ida bringing drenching rain and the threat of flash floods and tornadoes to…

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Logan Roy’s hand-picked directors cover up wrongdoing, just like in real life

Logan Roy’s hand-picked directors cover up wrongdoing, just like in real life

Will Logan Roy be brought down after his son Kendall publicly blamed him for covering up a litany of rapes and sexual assaults in Waystar Royco’s cruise-ships division? That’s the burning question that will be…

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mineral-rich rocks offer insight into ancient Namibian ecosystems

mineral-rich rocks offer insight into ancient Namibian ecosystems

Minerals are an important part of our everyday lives. They’re in the mobile phones we use, the cars we drive and even in the food we eat. Phosphorus is a mineral with many uses. It…

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How will Covid-19 hit central banks’ financial results?

How will Covid-19 hit central banks’ financial results?

The economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic – as witnessed during previous crises – has had an important influence on the money creation process and the seigniorage booked into the financial results of central banks.…

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Mexico’s agriculture minister say Mexico will not limit GMO corn imports from U.S. By Reuters

Mexico’s agriculture minister say Mexico will not limit GMO corn imports from U.S. By Reuters

© Reuters. Mexican Agriculture Minister Victor Villalobos, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Iowa State University President Wendy Wintersteen tour the Seed Science Center in Ames, Iowa, U.S., October 20, 2021. REUTERS/Tom Polansek By Tom…

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why they could rise even while the UK economy remains in the recovery position

why they could rise even while the UK economy remains in the recovery position

The pandemic has been a bruising experience for the global economy. In response, many countries have kept interest rates low, to keep money moving at a time of extreme uncertainty. In the UK, rates have…

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Why scholars have created global guidelines for ancient DNA research

Why scholars have created global guidelines for ancient DNA research

The field of ancient DNA has grown rapidly in recent years, largely thanks to technological advancements. This work involves sampling human remains from long ago and analysing the DNA to understand human and population history,…

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Oil drops as China considers intervention to ease coal crunch By Reuters

Oil drops as China considers intervention to ease coal crunch By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A petrol station attendant prepares to refuel a car in Rome, Italy, January 4, 2012. REUTERS/Max Rossi By Ahmad Ghaddar LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Wednesday after the Chinese government…

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most businesses don’t deserve a bailout – here’s why

most businesses don’t deserve a bailout – here’s why

Soaring energy prices in the UK are squeezing many businesses, with “household names” reportedly only days away from going bust. Energy-intensive sectors like steel, paper, glass and fertilisers are leading calls for government support to…

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