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Once forecast to become the world's biggest economy, Japan slipped below Germany last year to fourth place, official data showed Thursday, although India is projected to leapfrog both later this decade. - Soul-searching - During its boom years of the 1970s and '80s some projected that Japan would become the world's biggest economy.
The US has seen GDP growth blow past predictions, hiring numbers surge unexpectedly and consumers still spending even as interest rates climbed -- deftly averting a dreaded recession in 2023. - 'Value of talent' - Low unemployment, wage growth and hiring have underpinned consumers' willingness to spend.
After years of production headwinds, Ubisoft's oft-delayed pirate video game "Skull and Bones" is set to launch on Friday. Seven years after the first images of the game were released in 2017, "Skull and Bones" is ready.
FCT minister Nyesom Wike, has placed a N20 million reward to whosoever will present information that will lead to the arrest of two most wanted kidnappers in Abuja.
A 19-year-old, Adua Fatogun, a fashion designer in Ondo state has been remanded in prison by the Magistrate’s Court in Akure, for offence bordering on theft.
On Wednesday, Senator Aminu Tambuwal recounted his last moment with Herbert Wigwe as The Senate demanded a comprehensive investigation into the helicopter crash.
Peter Ede, ex-federal lawmaker who once represented Ezza North/Ishielu federal constituency, dumped the PDP and rejoined the APC in Ebonyi state.
Labour Party (LP) has suspended its national treasurer, Mrs Oluchi Opara, for six months over her allegations against the party's chairman, Julius Abure.
NIMET said the current high temperature Nigerians are experiencing could cause dehydration that can lead to fainting, measles, amongst other heat-related illnesses.
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