Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a national buy-back scheme for firearms to “get more guns off our streets” following the Bondi Beach shooting.
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Global oversupply leaves Nigerian crude unsold
Despite local refinery demand, millions of barrels of unsold Nigerian crude flood the market. Discover why a global ...
Crypto markets swung sharply Thursday following a softer-than-expected U.S. CPI print, which briefly lifted bitcoin above $89 ...
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A long-established Bristol windows and doors specialist has gone into liquidation after it ceased trading. PKF Francis Clark partners Nicholas Harris and Lucinda Coleman have been appointed joint ...
The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has explained why it revoked the N4.5 billion house sale contract involving ...
Mid-America Apartment maintains a sustainable ~4.57% dividend yield with a ~78% payout ratio. Read why MAA stock is a Hold ...
As head of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, an organization of CEOs and industry leaders trying to improve civic life, ...
Since the cane payment default has come after many years and despite allowing export and diversion to ethanol, the government ...
Of the 41 major college bowl games, 16 are owned by ESPN. All but three are televised by ESPN or ABC. And even the worst ...
Now, wasn’t the University of WhatsApp saying just that? Well, yes. But stopping the explanation there is like blaming a fever solely on the thermometer. Foreign investors selling out of Indian stocks ...
I remain cautious, my leader. Curious, but unconvinced. Willing to look, but not ready to celebrate. In a country where hope has been repeatedly weaponised against the poor, undue optimism is not just ...
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