The 2018 Population and Housing Census shows that Malawi’s young people make up more than half of the population, with about ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of college football, the recent shifts in power dynamics are noteworthy. The Southeastern Conference (SEC), once the pinnacle of dominance, now faces a reality check as ...
Designed to ensure universality and solidarity, the Health Insurance Act has profoundly transformed the Swiss system, yet has ...
In what it says will provide a boost for the country’s economy, UK comms regulator reveals proposals for mobile and Wi-Fi to share some of the same airwaves.
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The Wrath of Stephen Miller
S tephen Miller runs his daily 10 a.m. conference calls—yes, even on Saturdays—less like a government adviser and more like a ...
The most difficult period for selectors is when a team is nearing the end of its cycle. It’s time for the Australian ...
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KPMG flags ‘errors, inconsistencies, gaps and omission’ in Nigeria’s new tax law
Nigeria’s new tax regime is facing early scrutiny as tax experts warn that several provisions in the laws could create ...
A major new study finds jobs at risk from AI were already disappearing before ChatGPT launched, but students trained in those ...
Paper recycling consultant Bill Moore says several countries have enacted policies that can boost recovered paper collection ...
The introduction of the WNBA to Toronto is a truly significant historical event in Canada. It’ll soon represent much more ...
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Uzbek officials adapting quickly to growing water deficit
An acute water shortage in Uzbekistan seems to have a silver lining. The brewing crisis is forcing officials to speedily ...
In a moment when politicians of both parties are accusing the others of being out-of-step with everyday people, Thursday was ...
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