Ethiopian Airlines and AfDB Bank will collaborate on the construction of a new airport at an estimated cost of $7.8 billion, making it the largest airport in Africa.
Olympic 2036: An opportunity to improve India's infrastructure.
India is bidding to host the 2036 Summer Olympics, which is a great opportunity to boost investment in the country's infrastructure.
Canada resumes imports from the largest pork processing plant in the US.
Canada has resumed imports from Smithfield Foods, the largest pork processor in the U.S., after suspending imports for about a week.
Indian gold price surge hits demand
Gold discounts in India have risen to their highest in nearly eight months as record prices have dented demand.
Could increased spending save the German economy ?
Germany's future Chancellor , Friedrich Merz, reached an agreement with the Green Party on March 14th, hoping to establish a €500 billion fund for defense and infrastructure spending.
UK and China join hands to launch climate talks
The UK Energy Minister met with China's energy and environment ministers from March 14 to 17, initiating a framework for climate talks.
Russia develops AI-integrated UAV capable of evading attacks
Defense industry news on March 15: Russian UAVs are capable of avoiding attacks. That is the assessment of Western experts with AI integrated on Russian UAVs.
Russia-Ukraine fighting on the evening of March 14: Ukrainian soldiers retreat from Kursk.
Russia tightens its encirclement of Ukrainian troops in Kursk; Ukraine in danger in Kursk;... These are the latest updates on the Russia-Ukraine conflict as of the evening of March 14th.
Raising wages is key to helping Japan escape deflation.
Many large Japanese companies have met union demands for wage increases for three consecutive years, helping workers cope with inflation.
Europe brings defense stocks back to the market
European asset managers are reviewing their defense investment policies, under pressure from clients and some politicians .
With reduced emissions, Germany is moving closer to its 2030 climate target.
Germany aims to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 65% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, moving towards achieving carbon neutrality by 2045.
US producer prices and labor market stable
US producer prices were unchanged in February for the first time in seven months, while the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell last week.
India is shifting its oil refining operations to Latin America and Africa.
India's crude oil imports from Latin America and Africa rose slightly in February, as refineries shifted to alternative sources of supply.
The British government has ended its intervention in the banking system.
On March 13, the British government ceased to be the largest shareholder of NatWest, one of the UK's largest banks, after selling an additional 89 million shares in the bank.
The F-22 Raptor fighter is gradually becoming obsolete.
Defense industry news March 14: The F-22 Raptor is gradually becoming obsolete as the technology applied to it is outdated and needs expensive upgrade packages.
Why is the demand for oil increasing in India?
India, the rising "tiger" of Asia, continues to demonstrate its enormous energy needs, a crucial element for the nation's development.
Russia-Ukraine conflict on the evening of March 13: Ukrainian soldiers retreat en masse.
Russia tightens its siege on Kursk, Sudzha officially changes hands; 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers in danger in Kursk – these are the top news updates on the Russia-Ukraine conflict as of the evening of March 13th.
Japan consumer inflation high, interest rate hike expectations
Japan's annual wholesale consumer inflation reached 4% in February, indicating increasing pressure from rising raw material costs.
South Africa reduces taxes on low-value smartphones
The South African government has proposed removing the excise tax on smartphones priced under 2,500 rand ($136.37) from April 1st.
Kazakhstan produces oil in excess of its quota.
Kazakhstan consistently produces in excess of its 1.468 million barrels per day quota under the production cut agreement signed by OPEC and its allies, including Russia.
Australia is interested in GMLRS tactical guided missiles.
Defense industry news on March 13: Australia is interested in the US GMLRS tactical guided missile, aiming to bolster its military capabilities.
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