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Herders And Landowners Clash Over Kenya Farms
Hunger and politics lead to a series of deadly attacks on farms in central Kenya.
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Heathrow to trial fast-track vaccinated arrivals
Two airlines are trialling priority lanes at a UK airport for Covid-vaccinated arrivals
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Head of US central bank tells Trump to 'spend more' amid pandemic
Jerome Powell, head of the Federal Reserve, says Covid 19 could cause long-term damage
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Hazelnut supply crisis threatens chocolates like Nutella
Ferrero Rocher and Nutella are in a standoff with Turkish hazelnut dealers.
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Hawaii wildfires: what's next for the tourism industry?
At least 55 people are known to have died from devastating wildfires in Maui, Hawaii.
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Hawaii fires: Businesses evacuate staff and tourists
Hawaii tries to deal with a catastrophic wildfire that has taken 36 lives.
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Have the US and Japan formed a stronger alliance?
US President Donald Trump is in Tokyo looking to make deals
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Has the traditional book triumphed over the e-reader?
When e-readers came out, many predicted the demise of the book, but paper has fought back
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Has the air gone out of US China trade relations?
The US and China have continued their clashes over intelligence balloons and chips.
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Has South Africa benefited from BRICS?
On day one of the summit we asses its economic impact
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Has India agreed to stop buying Russian oil?
President Trump says yes - India says talks are still ongoing
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Has gold lost its lustre?
The price of gold has plummeted, bringing an abrupt halt to its recent rally
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Has controversy overshadowed India鈥檚 AI summit?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pitched India as a key player in the global AI race
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Has Blue Origin blown its reputation?
Jeff Bezos' space firm has suffered a big setback with its latest rocket exploding
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Harry Potter publisher demands staff prove vaccination
Bloomsbury publishing joins major firms in forcing employees to show proof of vaccination
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Hapag-Lloyd keeps Red Sea shipping on hold
A major shipping company decides not to resume operations in the Red Sea.
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Handshakes and trade deals as Trump tours Asia
US President Donald Trump has begun his Asia trip with new agreements and a peace accord
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Hands off the Wheel
What is fuelling the race to build fully self-driving cars and do we really need them?
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Half the world's workers may see livelihood destroyed
There's a warning those working informally could be hit particularly hard by coronavirus.
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Half of Venezuela flights cancelled
Many airlines have cancelled international flights to and from Caracas
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Half of northern Italy under quarantine to halt the coronavirus
Around 16 million people need special permission to travel under the new measures
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Haiti: "Insecurity kills people and the economy"
Haitian economist Enomy Germain on the challenges businesses face
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Hackers steal $600m in major cryptocurrency heist
Hackers have stolen some $600m in one the largest cryptocurrency heists ever.
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H&M plans global expansion to make up for Russia losses
H&M is to open more stores in South America to make up for losses in Russia
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Guyana鈥檚 military on high alert over oil
Guyana has put it鈥檚 military on high alert after Venezuela issued license to extract oil
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Guyana Election: Oil boom and Venezuela tensions
Guyana votes for a new leader amid an oil boom and rising tensions with Venezuela
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Gulf conflict overshadows defence gathering in Singapore
The Shangri-la forum is Asia's largest annual defence conference.
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Guinea Declared Ebola-Free
Ebola's ground zero is free from the disease, but faces a long road to economic recovery
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Guilty Verdict in First Libor Rate-rigging Trial
A trader has been found guilty in the trial into the Libor rate-rigging scandal.
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Gucci splashes out on a new $1.3bn office in Milan
Gucci splashes out on a new $1.3bn office in Europe鈥檚 biggest property deal since 2022