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From the BBC World Service: At least 13 people have been killed after police fired on crowds protesting Kenya’s controversial finance bill in Nairobi.
Parts of President Joe Biden’s student loan repayment plan are on hold following rulings by federal judges in Kansas and Missouri.
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From the BBC World Service: After 14 months of a civil war, a severe humanitarian and economic crisis is unfolding in Sudan.
Job creation has been strong coming out of the worst of COVID, but threats to workers remain. Could wage insurance help?
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From the BBC World Service: Brussels has accused Apple’s of violating EU competition rules with its App Store.
In a flurry of recent Supreme Court decisions, the Justices’ lack of action on one case is a major win for the tribal gaming industry.
In a new court filing, ByteDance says government officials have refused to seriously negotiate for two years.