Apologies for slavery commendable, but not nearly enough

Tafi Mhaka Correspondent On December 19, 2022, the Netherlands became the first Western nation to formally apologise for participating in and profiting from the Transatlantic trade of enslaved people. Speaking…

Top British think tank reveals Russia’s cyberwarfare dominance over Ukraine

Felix Livshitz On November 30, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), an elite military think tank, and lobby group, with deep ties to the UK government, published a landmark report…

Nigerian singer makes history with Oscar nomination

ABUJA. – Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, the Nigerian sensational singer, has made history by becoming the first Nigerian artiste to receive an Oscar nomination for her role in…

Zinchenko symbolic of Pep’s Man City concern

LONDON. — It feels somewhat ludicrous to even entertain the notion that Pep Guardiola and Manchester City are currently engulfed in a crisis. After all, they’ve just taken six points…

Tsitsipas marches towards maiden Grand Slam

MELBOURNE. — Stefanos Tsitsipas blasted into a fourth Australian Open tennis semi-final yesterday and a showdown with Karen Khachanov as he zeroes in on a maiden Grand Slam title. The…

Economists laugh off common currency idea for Brazil, Argentina

Top economists dismissed the creation of a common currency by Argentina and Brazil, saying the idea floated by the presidents of both countries on Sunday faces too many practical obstacles for it to become reality.

Oil steadies as traders look to China

Oil steadied as traders waited for fresh signals on the state of Chinese crude demand after the nation ditched Covid-19 curbs.

Ford to cut 3 200 jobs in Europe

Ford plans to cut about 3 200 jobs across Europe, following workforce reductions in the US as the car-maker slashes costs in a shift toward electric vehicles.

Climate change: Africa has major new carbon market initiative

Jonathan Colmer Climate finance for the African continent got a boost at the 2022 United Nations Climate Conference (COP27), with the launch of the African Carbon Markets Initiative. This aims…

Twitter sued over failure to pay rent

Under new owner Elon Musk, Twitter Inc quit paying rent on its San Francisco headquarters in December, according to a lawsuit filed by the landlord.

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