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What’s Behind the Drama at Alpine: Management and Driver Line-Up Turmoil?
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One thing about Alpine ’s movements over the past 24 hours was wholly expected; the other was not. Promoting Franco Colapinto to the racing line-up at the expense of Jack Doohan was forecast not only in the past few days, but before a wheel was even turned this season; signing the loquacious Argentine was…
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South Korea’s Record-Breaking $9.14B Current Account Surplus in March
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In March, South Korea’s current account recorded a surplus of $9.14 billion, marking its 23rd straight month of surpluses, according to data released by the Bank of Korea on May 9. It was the third-longest stretch since 2000, following streaks of 83 months from May 2012 to March 2019 and 27 months from May…
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China’s Sales to U.S. Slump Despite Export Surprises
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China said Friday sales to the United States slumped last month while its total exports topped forecasts, as Beijing fought a gruelling trade war with its superpower rival. Trade between the world’s two largest economies has nearly skidded to a halt since US President Donald Trump imposed various rounds of levies on China that…
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Wealthiest 10% Responsible for Two-Thirds of Global Warming, Study Finds
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Researchers stated on Tuesday that the planet’s richest 10 percent account for approximately two-thirds of global warming that has occurred since 1990. The consumption and investment patterns of wealthy individuals have significantly amplified the risks of fatal heatwaves and droughts, as indicated in the initial study to measure how aggregated personal riches contribute to…
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Could the Black Market Be the Sole Marketplace in Zimbabwe?
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On the left, Wellington Kaseke and Oasis Ishingwe cater to customers and accept US dollars at an impromptu grocery store commonly referred to as a tuckshop. Such unregistered enterprises have thrived as traditional stores face difficulties, with many Zimbabweans now favoring American currency over the nation’s recently introduced gold-backed money. Photo Credit: Gamuchirai Masiyiwa,…
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Plans to build plush 34-storey office block to stand out against London skyline with crown feature
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A proposed 34-story skyscraper featuring a unique ‘crown’ design atop its 479-foot frame is set to be developed in the City of London. London . The suggested building at 130 Fenchurch Street would include a design with glass and steel, encompassing 31 floors of offices along with public areas such as observation decks and…