Hichilema wins second term as Zambia bets on copper-led growth
President Hakainde Hichilema has a renewed mandate to pursue his goal of increasing copper production to 3mn tonnes a year after stabilising inflation and restructuring much of Zambia’s external debt.
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Hungary in race against clock to stabilise Danube water levels as Paks nuclear plant faces critical days
Government’s intervention aims to secure cooling water supplies after an exceptionally severe drought and heatwave pushed the Danube to historic lows.
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India’s green energy InvITs boom is waiting to happen
The Indian renewable energy sector offers significant opportunities for Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) to deepen capital mobilisation in the space despite the limited existence of InvITs at present, according to a recent report.
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BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: Turkish judiciary’s AI tool automatically assigns criminal organisations to detainee files
Prosecutors can breathe more easily as pressure on them to make their case is eased.
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The electric war
Russia has begun its campaign against Ukraine's energy system weeks earlier than in either of the past two winters, and this time the aim is to stop the repairs before they finish.
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Jordan's king courts Beijing for investment as war strains economy, US ties fray
Jordan's King Abdullah II has arrived in China for his first visit since 2015, seeking Chinese investment as the Iran war strains the kingdom's economy
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Iranian officials put $30,000 price tag on US soldiers
Two of Iran's hardline newspapers gave their front pages to an army commander's offer of cash rewards for killing or capturing American soldiers.
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Ukraine starts burying power substations ahead of a fourth winter of strikes
Ukraine has begun putting parts of its electricity grid underground, betting that concrete and depth will do what air defence has not.
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