Author: Nomsa Maseko; Richard Kagoe; Natasha Booty
“This is the only hustle we know,” miners tell the BBC as they try their luck at the site in Springs.Read More
Asian stocks are set for a positive open in thin holiday trading, while US shares whipsawed as traders struggled to assess the outlook for artificial intelligence.Read More
By Makiko Yamazaki Japan’s exports rose for a fifth consecutive month in January, data showed on Wednesday, a sign that firm global demand was underpinning a fragile economic recovery.The outcome follows separate data this week that showed the economy limped back to meagre growth in the fourth q…Read More
Japan’s exports rose for a fifth consecutive month in January, data showed on Wednesday, a sign that firm global demand was underpinning a fragile economic recovery.Read More
Solar radiation warms and illuminates our planet. It is the primary driver behind the movement of clouds and wind, helps keep us warm, and governs activity through daily and seasonal cycles. However, …Read More
A “climate cult” has weighed on Europe’s economy, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright told AFP on Tuesday, adding that the United States has shown its allies “tough love” because it wants them to become stronger.Read More
Some health boards have told people using the painkiller to begin reducing their tablets by one a week.Read More
Local workers can be difficult to attract because of poor pay and conditions, say researchersRead More
During a single week in January, there were 252 arrests of child sexual abuse suspects across the UK, including 118 who were then charged.Read More
The United States said Tuesday it would hold talks with Mauritius on retaining its military presence on an Indian Ocean archipelago being returned by Britain in a deal earlier denounced by President Donald Trump.Read More