Oil markets have a long history of reacting sharply to geopolitical shocks. Their deeper significance, however, lies in how they...
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Europe is currently scrambling to secure its jet fuel supply as escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz disrupt global...
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Whenever debates arise over the education and skills development crisis in Nigeria, the explanation is almost always the same –...
The popular phrase, “the more, the merrier”, may not be allowed to take its course in the 2027 general election....