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rapid global warming 55 million years ago shows us what the future may hold

rapid global warming 55 million years ago shows us what the future may hold

Frozen northeast Greenland seems an unlikely place to gain insight into our ever-warming world. Between 50 million and 60 million years ago, however, the region was a different place. Back then Greenland had a subtropical…

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Oil prices snap seven-day losing streak, helped by weaker dollar By Reuters

Oil prices snap seven-day losing streak, helped by weaker dollar By Reuters

2/2 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A petrol station attendant prepares to refuel a car in Rome, Italy, January 4, 2012. REUTERS/Max Rossi/File Photo 2/2 By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices rose on Monday,…

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Consumer borrowing was heavily restricted in 1940s to curb inflation – it’s time we did it again

Consumer borrowing was heavily restricted in 1940s to curb inflation – it’s time we did it again

There has been much talk about a potential inflation surge as countries lift pandemic restrictions and seek to resume normal economic activity. In recent months, US prices have risen more than 5% year-on-year. In the…

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Bank of Mexico increases monetary policy transparency

Bank of Mexico increases monetary policy transparency

The governing board of the Bank of Mexico approved measures to boost the transparency of its monetary policy deliberations on August 5. The central bank will start providing the votes of individual board members after…

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Iron Ore’s Record Rout Threatens Surge in Volatility to Come By Bloomberg

Iron Ore’s Record Rout Threatens Surge in Volatility to Come By Bloomberg

© Reuters. Iron Ore’s Record Rout Threatens Surge in Volatility to Come (Bloomberg) — Iron ore’s most spectacular collapse on record portends more volatility to come as investors grapple with a complex policy backdrop in…

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why countries need to follow them

why countries need to follow them

The World Health Organisation (WHO) recently called on countries to stop any research that might lead to the birth of genetically edited human beings. The call was made with the release of the recommendations on…

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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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