Amid a prolonged economic slowdown, one segment of the world's second-largest economy is growing quicker than the rest: China's so-called emotional economy.
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Ultimum Limited, a fast-rising player in Nigeria’s fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) beverage sector and makers of the Razzl brand of carbonated soft ...
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Participants attend the China Development Forum 2026 in Beijing, capital of China, March 22, 2026. The China Development Forum 2026 kicked off in Beijing on Sunday. The theme of t ...
At the recently concluded Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, the eye-catching blue-and-white custom outerwear worn by gold medalist Gu Ailing of China was made by Anta. What is even more striking is ...
The Colorado House has advanced a bill to bar companies from using personal data to set individualized wages and prices. As The Gazette reports, House Bill 26-1210 is a reincarnated version of a ...
International studies of educational outcomes often show that U.S. students’ critical thinking skills lag those of their peers in many European and Asian countries. It is not just kids; when ...
Though the government is trying to avoid any rise in the prices of petrol and diesel, the prices of some consumer items are creeping up with manufacturers attributing it to rising input costs amid the ...