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#wikipedia.org. pound sterling. Sterling (ISO code: GBP) is the currency of the United Kingdom and nine of its associated territories. The pound (sign: £) is the main unit of sterling, and the word pound is also used to refer to the British currency generally, often qualified in international contexts as the British pound or the pound sterling. Sterling is the world's oldest curre
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#wikipedia.org. United States dollar. The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries. The Coinage Act of 1792 introduced the U.S. dollar at par w
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#economist.com. Israeli strikes on Beirut and Tehran could intensify a regional war. At the very least, they will delay talks over a ceasefire in Gaza
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#economist.com. Israeli retaliation in Lebanon seems inevitable. But it still wants to avoid all-out war against Hizbullah
#Jul.28.2024 ×
#economist.com. Rwandan soldiers may outnumber M23 rebels in Congo. The prospect of dislodging the rebels is becoming dimmer
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. Bibi Netanyahu offered spectacle over substance in America. His fourth address to Congress was historic, but held few answers for Israelis
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. Israel and the Houthis trade bombs and bluster. For now, though, neither side is a strategic threat to the other
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. Why the AI revolution is leaving Africa behind. Large infrastructure gaps are creating a new digital divide
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. The world court says Israel’s occupation is illegal. But will the International Court of Justice’s ruling have any effect?
#Jul.19.2024 ×
#economist.com. The far right has captured Israel’s police. Binyamin Netanyahu’s coalition partner is eroding the force’s independence
#Jul.18.2024 ×
#economist.com. Africa’s surprising new age of rail. Sino-American tensions are playing out on the tracks
#Jul.18.2024 ×
#economist.com. To see the future of urban warfare, look at Gaza. Western armies are studying the horrifying conflict for tactical lessons
#Jul.18.2024 ×
#reutersagency.com. Traders face $1 bln loss on faltering Ghana cocoa supply | Reuters News Agency. Reuters exclusively reported that trading houses face losses of at least $1 billion on cocoa derivatives after major producer Ghana failed to deliver
#Jul.15.2024 ×
#economist.com. Why food is piling up on the edge of Gaza. Thousands of tonnes of food and medicine are still waiting to get in
#Jul.11.2024 ×
#economist.com. Iran’s new hope: a cardiologist president. He is said to detest the capital, Tehran. Can he master its politics?
#Jul.11.2024 ×
#economist.com. Jordan’s Islamists have been boosted by the war in Gaza. The king is caught between his country’s peace with Israel and his angry people
#Jul.11.2024 ×
#economist.com. Soaring food-price inflation is hurting Nigeria’s poor. Conflict, a weakening currency and government blunders are all to blame
#Jul.11.2024 ×
#economist.com. A reformer wanting a nuclear deal with America wins Iran’s election. Voters turned their backs on hardliners for Masoud Pezeshkian, a reformist candidate
#Jul.06.2024 ×
#economist.com. How EU do-goodery risks harming Africa’s small farmers. New forest-mapping rules may shut African crops out of European markets
#Jul.04.2024 ×
#economist.com. The next terrifying war: Israel v Hizbullah. It would feature kamikaze drones, mass blackouts and the largest missile barrage in history
#Jul.02.2024 ×
#economist.com. Meet the victors in Africa’s coup belt. They are militaristic, nationalistic and keen to cut a deal
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