War in Congo heightens risk of infectious diseases for millions

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Violence disrupts disease prevention efforts, leaving millions vulnerable to deadly infections.

Starbucks designs quieter stores to make sure it gets your order right

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That could make it easier for guests - especially those with hearing loss - to communicate while also dampening the din that can make it difficult for baristas to ...

Elton John will auction millions in art and antiques from Atlanta home

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Eight separate sales at Christie's New York will feature around 900 lots estimated at more than $10 million total.

CEOs are worried about quiet quitting

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As news quiet quitting flooded the internet, HR companies, consultants, law firms and even AI startups have jumped in to offer advice on how to prevent it, and there ...

PlayStation 5 review: Video games you can actually feel

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The most impressive thing about Sony Corp's PlayStation 5 isn't the alien-like design or the powerful machinery inside. It's the controller.

Star’s disappearance shows the perils of China's showbiz industry

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Up until a few months ago, the future looked bright for Fan Bingbing. As one of China?s biggest movie stars.

We never called for Transnet chief's removal - Futuregrowth

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Futuregrowth Asset Management said it didn?t tell Transnet SOC Ltd. to remove chief executive Siyabonga Gama.

Amazon and Twitter looking bring customers more sports content

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Twitter and Amazon are looking at ways to bring more sports content to customers.

Ethereum Co-Founder believes speculative ‘trader types’ are driving crypto price

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Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin said the value of digital currencies was a bubble and the burgeoning ecosystem is stronger even as prices tumble.

Uber appoints new Chief Security Officer

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Uber has appointed Matt Olsen as their new chief trust and security officer.

NASA is testing hardware to stop GPS hackers

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NASA has been testing a prototype Pyramid technology in drones in North Dakota to help stop hackers.

Coinbase singed 50 000 new customers a day since 2017

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Coinbase, one of the world?s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, was signing up 50,000 new customers a day last year.

Turkey increases tariffs on some US imports

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Turkey added an additional tax on imports on American goods, the latest escalation in a standoff that?s brought ties between the two Nato allies.

Trump International Hotel & Tower sued for polluting a river

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The state of Illinois accused the Trump International Hotel & Tower of jeopardising the Chicago River?s aquatic life.

Uganda holds rate at record-low 9% to balance inflation costs

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Uganda?s central bank maintained its key interest rate at a record low as it seeks to balance rising inflation.

YouTube may offer cash to stars that promote its new features

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Youtube is paying talent upfront sums to use and promote new features, including paid memberships and an enhanced chat.

The co-founders of Wish are now billionaires

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Peter Szulczewski and Danny Zhang each own about a $1. 3 billion stake on paper, according to an analysis by EquityZen

Bitcoin down to $6 000 as other cryptocurrencies sink 12:30

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Ether and other smaller tokens are falling faster than Bitcoin.

This 250-year-old plantation is on the market for $9. 5 Million

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The 1,000-acre plot was originally a gift from King George II of England.

Samsung may soon launch a Galaxy Note 9 - report

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Samsung Electronics Co. plans to highlight an upgraded camera when it unveils its next Galaxy Note smartphone on 9 August according to a report.

OPINION: Why African cocoa growers are having an OPEC moment

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The world’s top cocoa producers have long been at the mercy of traders who set cocoa prices thousands of miles away in London and New York.

Global markets regained some composure

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Global markets regained some composure as panic over the Italian political crisis subsided and good economic data helped steady nerves in Europe.

Top collectors reveal the secrets of how to invest in art

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Andy Warhol once said: ?Making money is art. ? But what about making money from art?

Steinhoff CEO pays share-backed loan worth R26 million

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Steinhoff said acting CEO Danie van der Merwe repaid a R26. 4 million loan backed by company shares that he took out a week before the scandals hit.

OPINION: The robots are certainly coming, but they will not be sexy humanoids

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"First, the good news: robots are finally coming. The bad news: they won?t be the sexy humanoids imagined by anime creators. "