
#economist.com. The failing ANC is rejected by over half of South Africa. The country now faces its biggest test since the end of apartheid
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#reutersagency.com. TikTok preparing a US copy of the app’s core algorithm | Reuters News Agency. Reuters exclusively reported that TikTok is working on a clone of its recommendation algorithm for its 170 million U.S. users that may result in a version
#May.30.2024 ×

#economist.com. A battle rages for a key city in Sudan’s ravaged western region. The civil war’s outcome may be affected by it
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#economist.com. A Sudanese gathering outside the country proposes a third way. But the main armed forces men may still end up in charge
#May.30.2024 ×

#economist.com. New fronts are opening in the war against malaria. After years of stalemate, ground-breaking vaccines and better nets are raising hopes
#May.30.2024 ×

#economist.com. Can Benetton be patched up?. Italy’s threadbare casual-fashion icon is stained with red ink
#May.30.2024 ×

#economist.com. The soldiers of the silicon supply chain are worried. Geopolitics risks distorting a miracle of modern technology
#May.30.2024 ×

#economist.com. Xi Jinping’s surprising new source of economic advice. What China’s leader may learn from a pair of reform-minded academics
#May.30.2024 ×

#economist.com. Foreign investors are rejecting Indian stocks. A roaring economy is not enough to entice them
#May.30.2024 ×

#economist.com. Young collectors are fuelling a boom in Basquiat-backed loans. Auction houses are on a lending spree
#May.30.2024 ×

#economist.com. Why any estimate of the cost of climate change will be flawed. Temperature fluctuations are unpredictable. Humans are even more so
#May.30.2024 ×

#economist.com. ExxonMobil rediscovers its swagger. The bad boy of big oil goes after its shareholders
#May.29.2024 ×

#economist.com. Outrage at a strike in Rafah is unlikely to change policy. America has already said the incident does not cross its red lines
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#economist.com. Who is responsible for feeding Gaza?. Arguments fly over Israel’s duty to maintain aid
#May.29.2024 ×

#economist.com. Can Elon Musk’s xAI take on OpenAI?. It has some advantages. But it is entering a crowded field
#May.29.2024 ×

#reutersagency.com. Post-COVID, China is back in Africa and doubling down on minerals | Reuters News Agency. A Reuters analysis of lending, investment and trade data revealed that China's flagship economic cooperation program is bouncing back after a lull during
#May.28.2024 ×

#economist.com. Japanese businesses are trapped between America and China. Could geopolitics kill off an incipient corporate revival?
#May.28.2024 ×

#economist.com. OPEC heavyweights are cheating on their targets. That is tamping down global oil prices
#May.27.2024 ×

#economist.com. Baby-boomers are loaded. Why are they so stingy?. The mystery matters for global economic growth
#May.26.2024 ×

#reutersagency.com. Nvidia cuts China prices in Huawei chip fight | Reuters News Agency. Reuters exclusively reported that Nvidia's most advanced AI chip it developed for the China market has got off to a weak start, with abundant supply
#May.24.2024 ×

#economist.com. The ICJ orders restraint from Israel in Rafah. But the court has no way to enforce its judgment, and there is no chance Israel will heed it
#May.24.2024 ×

#economist.com. Introducing Analysing Africa, our latest newsletter. Weekly insights into a continent that is reshaping our world
#May.24.2024 ×
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