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On the Road to Khartoum, By Uddin Ifeanyi

The economy continues to flail in search of traction.Self aggrandisement - in politics and in business? Conspicuous consumption? The moral infirmity that is status competition? You can choose your ...
When discussing the greatest basketball teams ever, the 1992 Dream Team instantly comes to mind. All of the sport's greatest ...
While some states are relaxing electrical code requirements to curb costs, the debate continues over whether stricter energy ...
Forget equity and fairness and reducing so-called wealth gaps. The current “tax-the-rich” movement is driven by an unspoken ...
Former Citadel quantitative researcher Neel Somani explains why New England electricity prices spike in winter, tracing the problem to constrained pipeline capacity, competing gas demand and the ...
Prior to the Middle East conflict, Myanmar’s economy was showing signs of stabilization, but activity remained weak and increasingly strained. The recent fuel shock has become the central macro ...
As governments prepare to convene for the United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2026) in New York next month , concerns are mounting over the pace of progress ...
It is one of the very few true mass transit systems that Nepal could realistically begin to build without placing impossible ...
Situated in the Maradi region, the study area—the rural commune of Saé Saboua—is located about 42 km from the town of the ...
Hut 8 has executed a successful transformation from Bitcoin mining to digital infrastructure, validated by strong Q1 results.
Karen Johnson Moore and her husband Columbus Moore are working hard to lower their DTE Energy bill, which topped $500 in February for gas and electric combined.