Colombians will soon be going to movie theaters without having to wear facemasks. Chile opens its borders next week for the first time in two
Month: April 2022
Omicron, imports expected to restrain U.S. growth in first quarter
U.S. economic growth likely slowed sharply in the first quarter as a wave of COVID-19 cases curbed activity, but retained sufficient underlying strength to keep
Young KZN mother EXECUTED in front of small children
The robbery took place at their home in Ntombe opposite Trenance Park in Verulam. Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA) spokesperson Prem Balram said they received
Nokia’s quarterly profit beats on 5G demand
Telecom equipment maker Nokia reported a stronger-than-expected quarterly operating profit on Thursday, helped by higher demand for 5G gear despite supply chain constraints. The
Volvo Cars profit beats forecasts despite chip shortage
Automaker Volvo Cars said on Thursday that chip constraints were gradually improving after posting profits above forecasts as demand for its range of vehicles remained
UK Government powers on with reforms to Solvency II
Solvency II consultation published today (28th April) as government powers on with post-Brexit reforms Proposals will unlock tens of billions of pounds of investment in
REMINDER: Level 10 SEVERE weather warning issued for Thursday
It warned of veld fire conditions from early on Thursday until late in the evening. “Conditions are such that the Fire Danger Index (FDI) is
Australia great Michael Slater’s stalking charges dropped over mental health
A Sydney magistrate dismissed the charges against the 52-year-old at a hearing on Wednesday, putting Slater into the care of a doctor for mental health
SA radio’s evolution bears hallmarks of liberation struggle
The evolution of radio on South African soil is a fascinating tale of empowerment. What was initially devised as a tool of keeping the different
President Kenyatta urged armed groups in DRC to lay down weapons, work with Tshisekedi
President Uhuru Kenyatta has called on different armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)to lay down their weapons and work with President Félix