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2024-03-27 10:28:20
A growing army of underwater robots is helping the shipping industry clean up its act. They’re on a mission to help decarbonize an industry responsible for nearly 1 billion tons of CO2 emissions each year.

Watch how the robots scrape off the algae, seaweed and barnacles that accumulate on ships to improve fuel-efficiency. Read more here: https://bloom.bg/4acGMiA
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2024-03-25 08:51:24
Narendra Modi's BJP took the lion’s share of over $720 million from a now-banned electoral bonds scheme, but who were the biggest donors?

Read what the numbers reveal about funding for India’s political parties: https://bloom.bg/3Vv9BCg
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2024-03-22 17:34:54 Senegal votes: After a tumultuous buildup, Senegalese people will elect a new leader on Sunday to oversee one of the world’s fastest-growing economies and a nascent oil and gas producer. https://bloom.bg/3TKViZc

Step aside:
South Africa’s speaker of parliament is taking “special leave” after her house was raided this week as part of a corruption investigation. https://bloom.bg/43rgN4v

New leader:
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni named his son, who says he wants to be the nation’s next leader, as chief of the defense forces. https://bloom.bg/4cuDPvw

Sign up for our twice-weekly newsletter on where sub Saharan Africa stands now — and where it’s headed at
https://bloom.bg/3OsOf3y. Next Africa publishes every Tuesday and Friday.
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2024-03-21 08:31:13
Rural India, home to most of the country’s population, has been instrumental to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s rise over the last decade.

But while India remains the fastest-growing major economy — a place where Apple is making more of its iPhones and global investors are parking money once bound for China — outside of its metropolises, investment is still weak, infrastructure remains spotty and economic prospects for its citizens are far less rosy.

If Prime Minister Narendra Modi earns a third term in office, as polls suggest he will, it will be in spite of the state of the rural and farming economy — not because of it. Here's why: https://bloom.bg/3IK8Rll

: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg
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2024-03-20 17:31:06 Gold standard: Zimbabwe, the poster child of hyperinflation, is allowing a free fall in its currency that it’s no longer keen to defend and is instead working on a new exchange rate potentially backed by gold. https://bloom.bg/4akxAs3

Industry slump ends: Ghana's economy expanded at the fastest pace in a year as the industry sector ended four quarters of decline. https://bloom.bg/3TsBzMw

Rates signal: South Africa’s inflation rate climbed to a four-month high, likely cementing the central bank’s resolve to keep borrowing costs on hold when it meets next week. https://bloom.bg/3VrNOvs

Watch Africa Amplified for a deep dive into the region’s biggest stories:
https://bloom.bg/3u0S3Cz
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2024-03-20 09:22:40
Sam Bankman-Fried said US prosecutors’ proposal to put him in prison for as long as 50 years "distorts reality" and paints him as a "depraved super-villain."

Prosecutors have argued that a sentence ranging from 40 to 50 years is necessary for the FTX co-founder’s "historic" crime involving more than 1 million victims and losses of more than $10 billion in the collapse of his crypto empire. Read more here: https://bloom.bg/3x1Reeh

: Stephanie Keith/Bloomberg
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2024-03-20 09:20:04
The US is considering blacklisting a number of Chinese chip firms linked to Huawei after it notched a significant tech breakthrough last year.

Most of the Chinese entities that could be affected were previously identified as chipmaking facilities acquired or being built by Huawei, in a presentation by the Washington-based trade group Semiconductor Industry Association.

Such a move would mark another escalation in a US campaign to ringfence and curtail Beijing’s AI and semiconductor ambitions. It would also ratchet up the pressure on a Chinese national champion that’s made advances despite existing sanctions. Read more here: https://bloom.bg/4cqoFr8

: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
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2024-03-19 15:41:32 Nigeria rates: Nigerian central bank Governor Olayemi Cardoso last month voted for an even larger interest rate increase than what was announced, confirming him as one of the most hawkish members of its monetary policy committee. https://bloom.bg/4aiVfct

Anti-LGBTQ law:
Uganda’s harsh law outlawing homosexuality is undermining foreign direct investment and tourism inflows, hurting attempts by authorities to meet objectives under an International Monetary Fund program, the lender warns. https://bloom.bg/3INzmGg

Africa's metals:
US Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo used a five-day trip to South Africa to advertise America's ambitions to secure metals in Africa for the global energy transition. https://bloom.bg/3Tqox29

Sign up for our twice-weekly newsletter on where sub-Saharan Africa stands now — and where it’s headed at https://bloom.bg/3OsOf3y. Next Africa publishes every Tuesday and Friday.
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2024-03-19 12:20:49
Nvidia just announced its newest AI processor chip, but companies in India are still waiting to get their hands on its predecessor known as Hopper.

One unknown startup has managed to secure an order of about 20,000 of the sought-after chips.

Bloomberg's Saritha Rai spoke to the CEO about his vision for India's AI future: https://bloom.bg/3VoUgmF
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2024-03-19 08:09:30
The safety of intermittent fasting, a popular strategy to lose weight by limiting food intake to certain times, was called into question by a surprise finding from research presented at a medical meeting.

Limiting mealtimes to a period of just eight hours a day was linked to a 91% increase in risk of death from heart disease in the study.

The American Heart Association published only an abstract, leaving scientists speculating about details of the study protocol. The study was reviewed by other experts prior to its release, according to the AHA. Read more: https://bloom.bg/4cj9zn4

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