Territorial disputes in the South China Sea involving China and several Asian nations have intensified, raising concerns about potential military conflict and disruptions to global trade.
This blog is based on an analytical note included in the October 2024 Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa, The Clock is Ticking on Sub-Saharan Africa’s Urgent Job Creation Challenge, by ...
The Florida teen charged in the mass shooting at Orlando’s Halloween celebration, which left two people dead and six wounded, was a “ticking time bomb” with a history of behavior problems ...
Diko described the SABC’s condition as a “ticking time bomb” and emphasised that the broadcaster’s failure would have far-reaching consequences. She cautioned that without the SABC ...
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In early 2022, the Fed's aggressive monetary tightening made yield-bearing assets like REITs, MLPs, and BDCs more attractive. Higher base rates pushed down multiples for blue-chip stocks, despite ...
Nov 12 (Reuters) - South East Asian technology firm Sea Ltd (SE.N), opens new tab beat third-quarter revenue estimates on Tuesday and said its e-commerce business, Shopee, turned profitable ...
Nintendo fans have been warned to be careful with their Wii U consoles, which have been described, by some, as “a ticking time bomb.” Of course, the problem with video game consoles is their ...
Former Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, issued a nuclear-response warning on Friday, saying that the "clock is ticking." Amid the ongoing ...
It means that so many of Australia's backyards are actually ticking time bombs for our environment,' Mr Gough said. 'The crazy thing is, when it comes to plants like English Ivy or gazanias ...