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South Africa needs to mitigate the worst of its inequalities in tackling coronavirus

South Africa needs to mitigate the worst of its inequalities in tackling coronavirus

As South Africa entered its 21-day lockdown, the political message was that South Africans were all in it together. However, it is clear that while society has been united politically to fight COVID-19, there are…

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Commodities Week Ahead: Trump & The Oil Market

Commodities Week Ahead: Trump & The Oil Market

© Reuters. By Barani Krishnan Investing.com – Should Donald Trump tax the import of Saudi and selective foreign crude as a last resort to save U.S. oil producers? The president threatened on Saturday to “do…

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time to add size, scale and speed

time to add size, scale and speed

Since 2000, European and African leaders have been talking about giving the partnership between the two continents a “new strategic” dimension. In 2007, they reiterated their ambition to come together in awareness of the lessons…

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This lizard lays eggs and gives live birth. We think it’s undergoing a major evolutionary transition

This lizard lays eggs and gives live birth. We think it’s undergoing a major evolutionary transition

Our earliest vertebrate (animals with backbones) ancestors laid eggs, but over millions of years of evolution, some species began to give birth to live young. There is a traditional dichotomy in vertebrate reproduction: species either…

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Trump threatens tariffs on oil imports to ‘protect’ U.S. energy workers By Reuters

Trump threatens tariffs on oil imports to ‘protect’ U.S. energy workers By Reuters

2/2 © Reuters. U.S. President Trump leads the daily coronavirus response briefing at the White House in Washington 2/2 By Jeff Mason and Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday…

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How coronavirus threatens the seasonal farmworkers at the heart of the American food supply

How coronavirus threatens the seasonal farmworkers at the heart of the American food supply

Many Americans may find bare grocery store shelves the most worrying sign of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their food system. But, for the most part, shortages of shelf-stable items like pasta, canned…

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Mexican president calls on Russia, Saudi Arabia to end oil price war By Reuters

Mexican president calls on Russia, Saudi Arabia to end oil price war By Reuters

© Reuters. Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador speaks during a news conference at National Palace in Mexico City MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Saturday called on Russia and…

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‘Zoombombers’ want to troll your online meetings. Here’s how to stop them

‘Zoombombers’ want to troll your online meetings. Here’s how to stop them

“Zoombombing” in case you haven’t heard, is the unsavoury practice of posting distressing comments, pictures or videos after gatecrashing virtual meetings hosted by the videoconferencing app Zoom. With hundreds of millions around the world now…

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How high will unemployment go? During the Great Depression, 1 in 4 Americans were out of work

How high will unemployment go? During the Great Depression, 1 in 4 Americans were out of work

CC BY-ND The U.S. unemployment rate climbed from a half-century low of 3.5% to 4.4% in March – and is expected to go a lot higher. But could the rate, as some predict, surpass the…

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Starbucks Latin America franchise holder suspends 1,600 jobs in Chile By Reuters

Starbucks Latin America franchise holder suspends 1,600 jobs in Chile By Reuters

SANTIAGO (Reuters) – The company that holds the franchise for Starbucks in Chile has suspended the contracts of 90% of its employees in the country, where most cafes are shut as part of efforts to…

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