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US, Canada Improve Bilateral Ties with Climate, Trade Accords

U.S. President Barack Obama and the new Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has recently ended a frosty period in bilateral ties by agreeing to tackle climate change and strive to.

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Kenya: Diaspora-Owned Choice Microfinance Bank to Spend Sh60 Million in Branch Expansion

Diaspora-owned Choice Microfinance Bank has recently said that it will pump Sh60 million to open new branches in Kitengela and Ngong in Kajiado County Kenya.

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Nigeria: Women Should Play Proactive Role in Politics – U.S. Consul General

The US Consul General, Mr. John Bray has recently described his country’s bilateral relationship with Nigeria as mutually benefitting, saying that he would want Nigerian women to consider playing a.

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How to Make Learning More Automatic

By: Gretchen Rubin At work, resolutions may translate into a vague desire to broaden our horizons or learn new things. But to really make consistent progress, we need to make.

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Africa: Einstein Forum Aims to Stem Africa Brain Drain

Africa’s top scientists, policymakers and start-ups have recently gathered for a landmark conference aimed at stemming the continent’s brain drain and encouraging governments to nurture research in fields from virology.

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Zimbabwe needs IMF reforms and 8 percent growth to revamp economy

Patrick Chinamasa, Zimbabwe Finance Minister In addition to other reforms agreed with an International Monetary Fund delegation, Zimbabwe has said that it needs an annual growth rate of up to.

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Angola Capital Investment: Contributing to Africa’s Economic Growth Story

In the last 2 years, Angola Capital Investment (ACI), a private investment firm, has been on the fore-front in terms of promoting investments in the African economy. It has remarkably.

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North Korea Fires Missiles, Liquidates Seoul’s Assets

North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Thursday, Seoul said, as South Korea and the United States conducted massive war games. The North also announced it.

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Pope Expresses Interest to Visit South Sudan: Catholic bishop

The head of Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis, has expressed interested to visit South Sudan as part of efforts to bring its two leaders together, and make them work together.

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South Africa: Gov’t’s Drought Response Exceeds R1 Billion

Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti says government’s response to the drought now exceeds R1 billion. The Minister chaired the Economic Sectors, Employment and Infrastructure Development Cluster media.

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