Crypto nurses post-CPI losses as clock ticks to ethereum upgrade

Cryptocurrency markets yesterday took stock of sharp losses triggered by hardening expectations of restrictive US monetary policy and braced for a possible test ahead from the upgrade of the Ethereum…

SA faces another year of power cuts

JOHANNESBURG. – South African government plans to end recurring power cuts could take at least a year to deliver results, a top executive at state energy utility Eskom has said.…

English clubs to honour Elizabeth II

LONDON. – English Premier League football clubs will play the national anthem ahead of kick-off in matches due to be held this weekend to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s passing. All…

Dutch plan to apologise for slave trade

Amsterdam. – The Dutch government is said to be planning to apologise for its historic role in slave trade and set up a fund for projects that aim to raise…

Germany raises e760m from selling Lufthansa stake

Germany raised e760 million euros (US$760 million) from the sale of a stake in Deutsche Lufthansa AG, unwinding all of the holding it took to keep the flagship carrier afloat…

Antigua wants to remove King Charles

Saint John’s. – The prime minister of the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, has promised to hold a referendum on whether to remove King Charles III as…

China-Africa linkage in solar energy technologies hailed

ADDIS ABABA. – Experts and policymakers have commended the existing linkage between China and Africa in the use of solar energy technologies. Speaking in an interview recently, Ajay Mathur, director…

JSE to allow actively managed ETFs in October

South African investors will be able to trade actively-managed Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) in mid-October, helping to bring the local bourse in line with…

NATO’s actions will destroy Europe, rest of the world

Alfred De Zayas It is difficult to understand why Western politicians and the mainstream media fail to perceive the existential danger they have imposed on Russia and recklessly on the…

Kenya’s women leaders look to new President to keep his promises

NAIROBI. – Kenyan President William Ruto, who was sworn into office on Tuesday, is taking power at a time when the country has the largest number of elected female representatives…

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