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The president will have to ensure political stability to underpin strong economic growth
24 Jan 2022,·23 mins
22 Jan 2022,·23 mins
French and American energy giants TotalEnergies and Chevron are pulling out of Myanmar
21 Jan 2022,·26 mins
As signs of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine mount we gauge the mood in the country
20 Jan 2022,·26 mins
He is defending his record at a moment when his approval rating is sinking.
19 Jan 2022,·26 mins
South Africa's President Ramaphosa has opened a vaccine manufacturing site in Cape Town
It would be the biggest acquisition in the company's history.
18 Jan 2022,·26 mins
US airlines have warned that switching on new 5G mobile services could cause disruption
China cuts interest rates as economic growth slows.
17 Jan 2022,·26 mins
Antonio Horta-Osorio has resigned as chairman of Credit Suisse following Covid breaches
The days of double digit growth are over.
17 Jan 2022,·23 mins
French energy firm EDF has been ordered by the government to sell cheap nuclear power
15 Jan 2022,·23 mins
14 Jan 2022,·26 mins
The first day of negotiations took place in New Delhi
13 Jan 2022,·26 mins
Volkswagen China has closed two plants in Tianjin as a result of Covid outbreaks
The US annual inflation rate rose to 7% in December, a figure not seen since 1982
12 Jan 2022,·26 mins
Facebook's parent company Meta is mandating a booster Covid vaccination for office staff
11 Jan 2022,·26 mins
President Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka has asked China to restructure its debt repayments
10 Jan 2022,·26 mins
A rise in kidnapping in the Gulf of Guinea prompts calls for an international response
10 Jan 2022,·23 mins
The US economy added just 199,000 jobs in December but unemployment also fell to 3.9%
08 Jan 2022,·23 mins
07 Jan 2022,·26 mins
Corbevax has been approved for emergency use
06 Jan 2022,·26 mins
As Kazakh forces kill dozens of protesters we examine the economic roots of the conflict