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Top 10 Business Trends That Will Drive Success In 2017

      By Ian Altman Each year I have the honor of observing business trends as a keynote speaker and business advisor. For the fourth consecutive year, I am.

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3.5 Million People Face Severe Hunger in South Sudan, Says U.N

At least 3.6 million people in South Sudan are currently facing severe food shortages, the highest levels ever experienced at harvest time with the crisis is likely to worsen when.

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Nigeria: FG Secures EU’s Commitment on Rebuilding of North East, Niger Delta

    The European Union (EU) on Monday pledged its support for the ongoing efforts of the Federal Government to rebuild some parts of the North East and Niger Delta.

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How to Bring Mindfulness to Your Company’s Leadership

By Megan Reitz and Michael Chaskalson Mindfulness is the height of fashion in leadership development circles. At a recent conference in the field, we saw a missionary-type fervor among some.

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U.S. Seeks to Reassure Beijing after Trump Call With Taiwan Leader

By Roberta Rampton and Ben Blanchard The White House said on Monday it had sought to reassure China after President-elect Donald Trump’s phone call with Taiwan’s leader last week, which.

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OPEC Joins Russia in Upping Output Ahead Of Production Cut

By Henning Gloystein Oil prices eased on Tuesday as crude output rose in virtually every major export region despite plans by OPEC and Russia to cut production, triggering fears that.

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South Sudanese Activists Roll Out Campaign against Sexual Violence

By Carol Van Dam Falk and Dimo Silva Women rights activists in Imatong state say they are using 16 days of activism to talk directly to men about widespread sexual.

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Ghana President Mahama Asks For Second Term to Consolidate Gains

By Kwasi Kpodo Ghana President John Mahama, facing a tough challenge in this week’s election, said on Monday he had done his best in the past four years and deserved.

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