Israel Gas Flows to Egypt Set to Return to Pre-War Level
Israel’s natural gas flows to Egypt are expected to almost double and reach pre-war levels early next week,
2023-11-14 22:55
South Africa Bond Auction Sees Strongest Demand in Two Years
South African attracted nearly $1 billion of orders at Tuesday’s weekly auction of government debt, the strongest demand
2023-11-14 20:59
US Army clears historical convictions of 110 black soldiers
The soldiers were court martialled after a 1917 riot in a process with "numerous irregularities".
2023-11-14 19:54
Ghana’s Inflation Rate Falls, Easing Rate Hike Pressure
Ghana’s inflation rate fell more-than-anticipated to a 14-month low in October, providing further room to the central bank
2023-11-14 18:50
Liberia presidential election: George Weah and Joseph Boakai vie for top job
Just 7,100 votes separated incumbent George Weah and challenger Joseph Boakai in the first round.
2023-11-14 16:29
Asia Stocks Set to Gain as CPI Data, Fedspeak Loom: Markets Wrap
Asia stocks were poised to open higher Tuesday, following small gains on Wall Street in a thin trading
2023-11-14 06:52
Emerging Stocks Pause Four-Day Drop on Corporate Asia Outlook
Emerging-market stocks rose for the first time in five days on Monday on signs of improving corporate performance
2023-11-14 05:55
Kerry’s Promise of ‘Millions’ for Climate Damages Criticized by Activists
A US offer of several million dollars to address losses and damages caused by global warming is raising
2023-11-14 02:57
Britain’s £260 Billion Trust Industry Is in Rapid Decline
In 1868, a British lawyer set up the first investment trust to pool together small sums of money
2023-11-13 20:21
Israel Latest: US Strikes Iran-Linked Targets in Eastern Syria
The US conducted airstrikes in eastern Syria on targets linked to Iran, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said, while
2023-11-13 16:50
Kenyans get tree-planting holiday to plant 100 million seedlings
The holiday has been set aside to allow all Kenyans to participate, the environment minister says.
2023-11-13 15:53
Pricey Potatoes Hurt Cherished South African Lunch Culture
In Johannesburg’s buzzy student enclave of Braamfontein, the rising price of potatoes is undermining its communal eating culture
2023-11-13 13:15