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A monthly economic report of South Korea has warned of an economic slump for the sixth consecutive month with high inflation and sluggish export.
Read more: S/Korean govt. warns of economic slump for 6th month
A monthly economic report of South Korea has warned of an economic slump for the sixth consecutive month with high inflation and sluggish export.
Read more: S/Korean govt. warns of economic slump for 6th month
Coronavirus quarantine restrictions for people arriving in China and for those who had been in close contact with someone infected were to be eased slightly, the country’s Health Commission announced on Friday.
Read more: China marginally reduces coronavirus quarantine guidelines
Ms Catherine Namakula, Chair, Working Group on People of African descent has appealed to the relevant stakeholders to desist from portraying African children in undignified circumstances.
Read more: Stop using images of African children in undignified circumstances, expert appeals to UN
Democrat Kathy Hochul has become the first woman elected New York Governor, retaining the office she took over in 2021 when former Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned.
Read more: Hochul becomes first woman elected New York state governor
Egypt and Norway have launched the first phase of a project to establish a major green hydrogen plant in Egypt’s Ain Sokhna on the Red Sea, with a capacity to produce 100MW.
Read more: COP27: Egypt, Norway unveil 100mw green hydrogen plant on Ted Sea
UN Member States have adopted a resolution making Nov. 18 the World Day for Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Violence.
Read more: UN General Assembly adopts resolution against child abuse
Adidas says it plans to continue releasing shoes designed in collaboration with Kanye West without the Yeezy brand, after terminating its partnership with the U.S. rapper in October.
Read more: Adidas to continue selling shoes designed with Kanye, no Yeezy brand
Hundreds of Ghanaians took to the streets of the capital Accra calling for the resignation of President Nana Akufo-Addo following record inflation and the government’s handling of the economic crisis
Read more: Inflation: Ghanaian protesters call for President’s resignation