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UK shrugs as Rishi Sunak becomes first brown PM
UK shrugs as Rishi Sunak becomes first brown PM
World

In winning the race for UK Conservative leader on Monday, Rishi Sunak will become the first prime minister of colour to govern a country that once ruled India, much of Africa and a great deal beyond. But for many UK South Asians, as with the country at large, the arrival of Britain's first prime minister of colour provoked as much debate about his economic credo as about the colour of his skin.

Trump family business fraud trial opens
Trump family business fraud trial opens
World

The trial of Donald Trump's family business on fraud and tax evasion charges began in New York on Monday, with the former US president immediately dismissing as it as a political stunt. Her office is seeking $250 million in fines against the former president, and that his family be barred from conducting business in the state.

Greening global economy brings dependence on critical minerals
Greening global economy brings dependence on critical minerals
Business and Economy

After nearly a century of geopolitical tension over access to oil, experts worry that the global transition to clean energy is creating new dependencies on the critical minerals needed for solar panels, wind turbines and electric vehicle batteries. - Cobalt, nickel, manganese and lithium are critical to making electric vehicle batteries.

US sanctions target Nicaragua gold mining
US sanctions target Nicaragua gold mining
World

The United States imposed sanctions on a Nicaraguan state gold mining operation Monday, saying it finances the regime of President Daniel Ortega and his wife Vice President Rosario Murillo. By placing the directorate on the sanctions blacklist, the United States "aims to cut off the Ortega-Murillo regime from its ability to use gold proceeds to oppress the Nicaraguan people."

Residents on edge as Uganda reports Ebola cases in Kampala
Residents on edge as Uganda reports Ebola cases in Kampala
World

Uganda has reported 14 confirmed cases of Ebola in the greater Kampala region, the country's health minister said Monday, but sought to assure anxious residents that the situation in the capital was under control. But Aceng told AFP Monday: "The situation in Kampala is still under control and (there is) no need to restrict people's movements."

US math and reading scores crashed during Covid
US math and reading scores crashed during Covid
World

American students saw big declines in their reading and mathematics scores after years of disrupted learning due to the pandemic, with national test results described as "appalling and unacceptable" by the education secretary. The pandemic also worsened learning outcomes in other ways, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, which organizes the tests.

Kyrgyzstan detains border deal critics over 'coup' plans
Kyrgyzstan detains border deal critics over 'coup' plans
World

Authorities in Kyrgyzstan have detained more than 20 politicians and civil servants accused of organising riots over a border demarcation deal with the neighbouring Central Asian country Uzbekistan, a rights group said Monday. The group was created after Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan signed an agreement for delimitation and demarcation of their borders in September.

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