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US Inflation Cools Unexpectedly in November

US consumer inflation slowed to 2.7% in November, below forecasts. The data, delayed by a government shutdown, shows easing price pressures despite earlier tariff impacts. Read the full analysis.

China Imposes 5-Year Anti-Dumping Duties on EU Pork

China has imposed final anti-dumping duties on EU pork imports for five years, at reduced rates. The move follows trade tensions and an investigation into harm to China's domestic industry. Get the full details.

US Jobless Rate Climbs to 4.6%, Highest in Four Years

US unemployment rose to 4.6% in November, its highest level since 2021, as the economy lost 105,000 jobs in October. Read the full analysis of the cooling labour market and its global implications.

Macron warns China on EU tariffs over trade deficit

French President Emmanuel Macron has warned China of potential EU tariffs if it fails to reduce its massive trade surplus with Europe. He calls it a 'life and death' issue for European industry.

OPay Clinches SERAS 2025 Social Impact Award

OPay wins the prestigious SERAS 2025 Award for Social Impact. Discover how its ₦1.2B scholarship and empowerment programs are transforming lives across Nigeria.

Japan's Oyster Crisis: 90% Die as Seas Warm

Massive oyster deaths in Japan's top farming region linked to rising sea temperatures from climate change. 90% losses reported, threatening exports. Read the full report.

How Location Shapes Nigerian Property Values

Location remains Nigeria's top property value driver, with premium areas commanding 10x higher prices. Experts explain how infrastructure, security, and proximity shape investment decisions.

India's economy grows 8.2% despite US tariffs

India's economy expanded 8.2% in July-September 2025, beating forecasts but facing pressure from US tariffs. Learn how this affects global trade and Nigeria's economic outlook.

Nigeria Loses 60% of Radiographers to Abroad

A medical brain drain crisis hits Nigeria as over 60% of locally-trained radiographers now practice in Europe. Experts warn of strained health systems and call for urgent reforms.

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