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Fertiliser Shortage Threatens Food Crisis For The Poorest
According to the CEO of a large fertiliser company, a global lack of fertilisers is pushing up food costs and putting poorer nations in jeopardy. Higher gas prices, according to Svein Tore Holsether, CEO of Yara International, are driving up… Read More ›
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Japanese Companies Urged By PM Kishida To Raise Wages By 3 per cent Or More
Japanese Premier Fumio Kishida on Friday urged firms whose profits have returned back to pre-pandemic levels to boost wages at least 3 per cent during their labor talks in the spring of next year, with the aim to build a… Read More ›
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New South African Coronavirus Variant Prompts Alarmed Europe And Asia To Tighten Borders
Global authorities expressed alarm on Friday over a brand new coronavirus variant that was detected within South Africa, with the EU, Britain and India among the countries that announced tighter frontier controls. Scientists were trying to determine whether the mutation… Read More ›
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Fears Of New Coronavirus Variant Pushes Bitcoin Into Bear Market Territory
On Friday, bitcoin plunged along with other assets, reaching a seven-week low and officially entering bear market territory. According to Coin Metrics statistics, the world’s largest cryptocurrency has dropped 7% in the previous 24 hours to $54,572. Bitcoin fell to… Read More ›
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OPEC+ Unmoved As China Remains Non-Committal So Far To Washington’s Call For Reserve Oil Release
According to reports quoting three sources in the oil cartel OPEC, China, the world’s largest crude oil importer, was unsure if it would release oil from its reserves as demanded by the United States, and OPEC producers were not considering… Read More ›
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Congo, Rich In Cobalt Deposits, To Promote Its Domestic Battery Making Industry
With the aim of gaining more benefits from its exports of minerals such as cobalt and copper, the Democratic Republic of Congo has developed plans for focusing on developing a domestic industry to manufacture battery capacity, said the country’s government… Read More ›
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25% Pay Hike For Almost Two Million Workers Of Germany
Almost 2 million workers in Europe’s largest economy will get significant wage increases. Following protracted coalition discussions, three German political parties agreed to create a new government on Wednesday, with left-leaning Social Democrat Olaf Scholz expected to succeed Angela Merkel… Read More ›
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‘Artificial Tightness’ In Energy Markets Criticises IEA Chief
The chairman of the world’s largest energy authority has criticized “artificial tightness” in energy markets for failing to take a supportive stance to calm skyrocketing oil and gas prices. ″[A] factor I would like to underline that caused these high… Read More ›
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Ruling by Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal widens possibility of Polexit
In a significant development that once again casts a shadow on the concept of the European Union, Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal ruled that the European Court of Human Rights has no power to question its appointment of judges. The ruling by… Read More ›
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