Will Sudan’s violence cause a wave of refugees?
Humanitarian organisations say they’re ready to respond to looming refugee crisis – but conflict has halted operations.
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Humanitarian organisations say they’re ready to respond to looming refugee crisis – but conflict has halted operations.
Troubles have been brewing in eastern Europe where there’s been a glut of Ukraine’s abundant and cheap agricultural exports.
By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia on Wednesday accused Ukraine of sabotaging the Black Sea grain deal by demanding bribes from ship owners to register new vessels and carry out inspections under the cover of a deal the United Nations hope…
Nearly 34 million Afghans are living in poverty and the country’s economy is on the brink of collapse, a new UN report has warned.
China and the U.S. dominate the top 10 of cities where wealth has soared the most over the past decade, according to a new report by Henley & Partners.
The TV channel paid nearly $800 million to avoid a trial that could have exposed how it spread lies about the 2020 US presidential election.
The TV channel paid nearly $800 million to avoid a trial that could have exposed how it spread lies about the 2020 US presidential election.
Oracle on Wednesday said it is adding new AI and automation capabilities to its Fusion Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Fusion Human Capital Management (HCM) suites to help enterprises increase efficiency across different divisions…
The Daily Mirror’s Royal Editor Russell Myers says King Charles III has “a big job on his hands” as he’s leaving behind his mother’s legacy which has been “cemented the world over”.
Mr Myers spoke to Sky News Australia as part of a special report ahe…
King Charles has “never been sitting waiting to get the top job” because of respect for his mother and as he “was driven in terms of what he wanted to commit his life to”, says Charles’ former communications director Sally Osman.
“Because he never kn…