South Africa to put soldiers on streets in two biggest economic hubs
President Ramaphosa says deployment necessary to tackle gang violence and illegal mining despite a growing economy
President Ramaphosa says deployment necessary to tackle gang violence and illegal mining despite a growing economy
Gold and silver also drop while Treasuries rally
Somebody has to build the data centres
US intelligence agency seeks to tap into frustration over extensive purges at People’s Liberation Army
US asset manager Nuveen has swooped on one of London’s most historic names
Environmental Protection Agency repeals ‘endangerment finding’ that has been in place since 2009
Big Tech group’s AI chief predicts white-collar work could be automated within 18 months
Riyadh is seeking to increase the amount of foreign capital coming to the kingdom as part of its modernisation plan
Latest haul comes as it prepares for an initial public offering as early as this year
COP31 in Antalya intends to focus on ‘concrete results’ including corporate commitments
America is adapting older tools to spread a cynical worldview
Move will add to cost pressures and limit scope for government to end long-running strikes by resident doctors
Just a minute?
Several ex-mandarins say full process should take place rather than swift appointment of frontrunner Romeo
The battle over the use of agents is starting to come into focus
Guidance on Global Counsel is latest fallout from ties between former minister and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
Ellison-backed studio plans to nominate Pentwater Capital Management as part of rival board list
Tom Homan describes operation in which two US citizens were killed as a success despite a nationwide backlash
The stats agency / prestige television beef we didn’t know we needed
French group highlights improvement in its two key markets after a lean period of growth
Departure comes after months of turmoil in Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice
It’s not a Barbie world after all
CBRE, Cushman & Wakefield and Jones Lang LaSalle all suffer a second day of double-digit declines
Plus, rising public frustration with high state spending and taxes