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Cash transfers reduced infant mortality in Kenya, study says
Researchers tracked more than 100,000 births and found there was a 48% reduction in infant mortality after a one-time mobile money transfer to a household.
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Weight-loss drug Wegovy launches in South Africa
The launch marked Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk’s debut on the continent, ramping up competition with rival Eli Lilly.
Hollie Adams/File Photo/Reuters
African Union backs map campaign showing Africa’s true size
The Mercator map, widely used since 1599, shows a version of Africa that has been distorted to appear significantly smaller.
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US wholesale prices see biggest surge in three years
The producer price index jumped 0.9% on the month, signaling that higher prices may hit US consumers in the months ahead.
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Standard Bank’s CEO and CFO to retire in 2027
Africa’s largest bank by assets hiked its retirement age for its executive branch but said this would not apply to Sim Tshabalala and Arno Daehnke.
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South Africa’s unemployment rises again
The country’s unemployment rate increased for a second consecutive quarter to 33.2%, official data showed.
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Trump hails ‘very good call’ with European leaders and Ukraine’s Zelenskyy
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that the US president “largely shares” Europe’s objectives in ending the war in Ukraine.
US inflation holds steady but Trump’s tariffs drove up some prices
US inflation held steady in July at 2.7%, though core inflation data rose faster than expected.
Bank of England cuts rates following historic split vote
A lack of consensus necessitated a second vote for the first time in the Monetary Policy Committee’s history.
Uganda’s yearly coffee earnings almost double
The results were bolstered by global coffee prices hitting record highs this year.
Trump renews attacks on Powell after Fed decision
The US president called the Federal Reserve chief a ‘total loser’ in a post on Truth Social.
Côte d’Ivoire’s Ouattara seeks fourth term
The 83-year-old Ivorian president previously said he would step down from the helm of Francophone West Africa’s biggest economy.
EU economy unexpectedly grows in second quarter
The eurozone’s second quarter expansion was boosted by higher-than-expected growth in France and Spain.
IMF upgrades its growth forecast, citing global resilience to Trump’s tariffs
The fund’s outlook put global growth at 3% this year, up from 2.8% in April.
Africa’s e-sports industry hits record highs
The e-sports industry is expanding at six times the global rate across the continent, with Africa home to 350 million players as of 2024.
Malaria surges in parts of southern Africa
Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia, and Zimbabwe have all reported new outbreaks in the last year.
ECB holds interest rates steady amid tariff uncertainty
European policymakers ceased their yearlong rate-cutting campaign amid uncertainty over US-EU trade negotiations.
Africa lags behind in access to clean cooking fuels
Cooking with such equipment has been found to contribute to 800,000 premature deaths per year, mostly due to household air pollution.