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Electricity subsidy 'power' play: Issues in states, FG clash over who pays the bill
Nigeria’s electricity sector faces a fiscal and political showdown as the Federal Government proposes funding 2026 electricity subsidies from the Federation Account, spreading costs to states and ...
With billions in Australian taxpayers’ dollars being spent ahead of the Games, what’s the argument for lifting the ban now?
Well, that's a wrap. As I look back on my two-decade tenure at Variety, I'm incredibly proud of the 2,000-plus reviews that the publication (and you, my readers) have entrusted me with. It's the ...
A new study argues that overlap between advisers and advisees on research topics helps rather than hinders young life ...
Unum Group faces cost pressures, slower premium growth than peers, and a dividend yield now at just 2.4%, reducing its sector ...
The Supreme Court affirmed the decision that the “reasonable time” requirement applies and that relief was not sought within ...
When a man is actually nice, he shows it through his words and actions. But, unfortunately, if a man uses these 11 phrases on a regular basis, he's likely not as "nice" as he wants you to think.
There have been growing fears of an AI bubble or crash because of the uncertainty around how the companies’ future plans ...
During the governor's race in 2022, I repeatedly wrote that Sarah Sanders was running to be placed in charge of a little ...
Over the ancient ages and even in contemporary times, the law has been used as a powerful tool to govern societies, whether it is a positive or moral law .
By passing this referendum, Bangladesh is likely to set another precedent for disregarding the Constitution in times of ...
Climate lawfare groups are misleading the judiciary, and attempting to “train” judges to think the “right way” about climate ...
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