AI could cause quiet labor market

AI could cause quiet labor market

Artificial intelligence could be increasing worker productivity so much that companies slow hiring, top Trump administration economic advisor Kevin Hassett said Monday. “I think that there have been mixed signals in the job market,” the National Economic Council director said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” adding that he has seen “really, really positive signals in the…

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Africa: Hakimi, Osimhen, Salah Shortlisted for Top African Award

Africa Celebrates Culture, Creativity At Miss and Mister Tourism Africa International 2025 World Finals

The city of Jos, Plateau State, came alive in dazzling colors and pride as it hosted the Miss and Mister Tourism Africa International 2025 World Finals, an event that celebrated the continent’s beauty, culture, and tourism potential. The grand finale brought together contestants from 23 African nations, transforming the city into a global stage for…

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Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts Trump for ‘vicious’ attacks after saying her company received a pipe bomb threat

Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts Trump for ‘vicious’ attacks after saying her company received a pipe bomb threat

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., blasted President Donald Trump on Sunday for his attacks against her in recent weeks, suggesting his rhetoric could be responsible for a recent pipe-bomb threat at her construction company as well as hoax pizza deliveries. “President Trump’s unwarranted and vicious attacks against me were a dog whistle to dangerous radicals…

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African NPO wins T4’s inaugural Global EdTech Prize

African NPO wins T4’s inaugural Global EdTech Prize

Imagine Worldwide in Africa has been named the winner of the inaugural Global EdTech Prize, in the Non-Profit category, for its tablet-based foundational learning programme. The announcement was made at the World Schools Summit at Yasmina British Academy, Abu Dhabi, UAE, on 16 November. Supplied image: Representative of Imagine Worldwide – winner of the inaugural…

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Africa: Hakimi, Osimhen, Salah Shortlisted for Top African Award

African Diplomats Reaffirm Africa’s Unwavering Commitment to Global Health and Support to the Global Fund’s Replenishment

Addis Ababa — First Pledge From Africa Announced Representatives from African Union Member States met last week in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to engage on the Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment, just days ahead of the pledging summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, on the margins of the G20 Leaders’ Summit. The meeting – convened by the Global…

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Africa: Hakimi, Osimhen, Salah Shortlisted for Top African Award

Africa: Ethiopia’s Unwatched Customary Courts

Traditional justice is in high demand, but an unaccountable system could perpetuate discrimination and undermine human rights. Traditional justice mechanisms are among Ethiopia’s most enduring alternative dispute resolution avenues. They are rooted in indigenous systems that predate the formal judiciary and provide accessible, affordable and culturally legitimate justice for millions. In recent years, formal recognition…

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Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death over student protests

Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death over student protests

Arunoday Mukharji and Mir Sabbir,in Dhaka, and Anbarasan Ethirajan and Ewan Somerville Watch: Moment Ex-Bangladesh leader Sheikh Hasina’s sentence is announced Bangladesh’s former prime minister has been sentenced to death for crimes against humanity over her crackdown on student-led protests which led to her ousting. Sheikh Hasina was found guilty of allowing lethal force to…

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