Senegal target knock-out stage

DOHA — Senegal coach Aliou Cisse said his team are expected to reach the FIFA World Cup knock-out stages due to their status as African champions but his players are…

Foden to play a big part in England

DOHA. — Phil Foden still has a “big part” to play in England’s FIFA World Cup campaign despite playing a limited role in the first two group matches, says England…

Standard Bank in big interest income growth

South Africa’s largest lender Standard Bank reports that income earned from interest resulted in double-digit growth during the 10 months to end-October 2022, with the bank citing high-interest rates in most of the markets it operates in, and balance sheet growth as the main drivers.

Future bright for Live Orchestra Concert

Peter Tanyanyiwa-Arts Correspondent Organisers of the Takura Live Orchestra Concert have said the future is looking bright as they got an overwhelming response last Friday, with the venue, 7 Arts…

Airlines push for lone pilot flights

Airlines and regulators are pushing to have just one pilot in the cockpit of passenger jets instead of two. It would lower costs and ease pressure from crew shortages, but placing such responsibility on a single person at the controls is unsettling for some.

Netherlands on cusp of advancing

DOHA. — The Netherlands are on the verge of reaching the knock-out stage at the FIFA World Cup and an overwhelming favourite in their final Group A match today against…

US biolabs violate safety rules: Russian Defence Ministry

Herald Correspondent Conducted research in laboratories at the universities of Washington, Minnesota, Illinois led to intra-laboratory infections, noted Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, chief of the Radiation, Chemical and Biological Defence…

US$1 800 bonus to stay in iPhone city

Apple partner Foxconn is offering bonuses of as much as US$1 800 to existing workers at its Zhengzhou facility, hoping to sustain the staff levels it needs to run the world’s largest iPhone factory.

Stagflation will rule 2023, keeping stocks in peril

Stagflation is the key risk for the global economy in 2023, according to investors who said hopes of a rally in markets are premature following this year’s brutal selloff.

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