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Serving a state that couldn't pay - why South Sudan's civil servants didn't quit during the war
When civil war broke out in South Sudan in December 2013, civil servants found themselves at the centre of a deep political and economic crisis.The state was, and remains, the largest employer, ...
After piloting the Herculean hybrid at Italy’s Mugello Circuit, we found it admirably carries on the lineage of its iconic ...
Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine is now being deeply felt domestically. An analysis in the Financial Times suggests that, so far this year, long-range Ukrainian drones have struck Russian targets, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has met with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara. He announced ...
We're grading the biggest free agent signings and extensions, including the Cavaliers signing Mitchell to a nearly $275M deal ...
Over a decade ago, a seven-member group from a virtually unknown label in South Korea dreamed of a “big house, big car, and ...
Alex Munyua analyses the Cooperatives Bill's impact on Kenya's Sacco sector, exploring regulatory centralisation versus ...
At the discretion of your instructor, the grade of "INC" (Incomplete) may be reported in place of a letter grade for any course in which your instructor deems that the work has not been completed and ...
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