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Published on Apr 8, 2025Source: Townsville Bulletin - Center-right
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Published on Apr 7, 2025
'Shocking': Lesotho, among the world's poorest countries, hit with top tariff
The country with the highest of all the tariffs announced last week by President Donald Trump, one which he recently said "nobody has ever heard of," is sending a high-level delegation to the U.S. to try and ward off what it fears could be a …
Source: Anderson Independent-Mail - South Carolina - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 7, 2025
Tariff Tsunami: Global wave shakes Nations from Lesotho to the UK –Analysis of the GITFiC
Accra, April 7, GNA-President Donald Trump marked “Liberation Day” from the White House Rose Garden, introducing an ambitious plan for global reciprocal tariffs aimed at creating fairer trade practices. This policy establishes a baseline 10 per cent tariff …
Source: Ghana News Agency - Pro-Government -
Published on Apr 11, 2025
AI-powered drones, body-worn cameras deployed at SA borders
Home affairs minister Dr Leon Schreiber with one of the surveillance drones that will monitor cross-border movement. The Department of Home Affairs has introduced new technologies in a bid to protect South Africa’s borders. Home affairs minister Dr Leon …
Source: ITWeb - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 11, 2025
Tariffs and the Global South
As of April 9, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on higher tariffs for over 75 countries, reducing them to a baseline 10% rate, while excluding China, which now faces a sharply increased tariff of 125%. This pause, set to expire on July …
Source: Truthdig - Left-wing -
Published on 02:56 GMT
How Megxit cost Harry his 'band of brothers': He's snubbed their weddings and insiders say 'bonds have frayed'. Now ...
Never has that old maxim that every picture tells a story been more revealing. The formalities over, an evening of joy, pride and affection swept over the company. Here was Prince Harry on his wedding day, tie off in open-neck shirt clasping arm in arm the …
Source: Daily Mail - Right-wing -
Published on Apr 11, 2025
‘Charities should avoid culture wars and stick to their core aims’
Orlando Fraser is savouring his piece of shortbread. “Sadly, this is my final visit as chairman of the Charity Commission before I step down,” he says. “I have done hundreds of trips to animal charities, drug centres, Surfers Against Sewage, the Mary Rose, …
Source: The Times - Center-right -
Published on Apr 11, 2025
Akinwumi Adesina: African nations must seek strategic partnerships, avoid retaliatory tariffs amid global trade war
Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB), has advised African nations on how to “tariff-proof” their economies and seek strategic partnerships in the ongoing global trade war. United States President Donald Trump started …
Source: The Cable - Neutral -
Published on Apr 11, 2025
“The Unfolding Trade War will not become an Economic Crisis of the scale of the Covid-19 Pandemic…
Interview: Dr Vinaye Ancharaz, International Economic Consultant … nevertheless, these crises highlight the urgent need for an emergency fund” * ‘Trade theory teaches us that, for a small country, free trade is the best policy irrespective of what other …
Source: Mauritius Times - Neutral -
Published on Apr 11, 2025
Thousands of Stone Tools Made by Early Humans Around 20,000 Years Ago Found in Cave
Prehistoric stone tool cores on display from the cave – credit, Sara Watson SWNS In a cave overlooking the ocean on the southern coast of Africa, thousands of stone tools made by early humans are revealing connections between prehistoric peoples of the …
Source: Good News Network - Neutral