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Jay Z and Will Smith have combined forces to invest $165m with other investors in a tech start-up that is helping renters to save up to own their dream homes
McDonald's reported lower profits Tuesday following the hit from its Russia withdrawal, as it keeps a close eye on restaurant traffic amid rising consumer inflation. As a more affordable restaurant chain, McDonald's is potentially positioned to pick up sales from lower-income consumers.
She told the story in Twi, which came as a surprise to many as they were not used to the actress speaking the Ghanaian language and reacted to her accent..
Controversial marriage counselor, Counselor Lutterodt, has pitched in on radio personality Kofi Adomah's revelation that he cheated several times on his wife.
Surging inflation and severe slowdowns in the United States and China prompted the IMF Tuesday to downgrade its outlook for the global economy this year and next, while warning that the situation could get much worse. "The world's three largest economies, the United States, China and the euro area are stalling with important consequences for the global outlook," he said at a briefing.
Hundreds of protesters rallied on Tuesday against last year's military coup in Sudan and a recent spike in tribal violence which killed more than 100 people, AFP correspondents said. while others called on the military "to go back to barracks", according to an AFP correspondent.
Nigerians, including three presidential candidates, basked in the glory of the country's first world athletics gold medal, welcoming a respite from bad news about economic hardships and deepening insecurity.
Shazad Akbar carried his four-year-old daughter on his shoulders Tuesday as he and his wife waded through knee-high water flooding a street in Surjani, a poor part of Pakistan's port city of Karachi. Coastal Karachi is particularly prone to flooding because the city has expanded with scant planning on a landscape ill-suited to urban development.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to attend a mass by Pope Francis in western Canada Tuesday, a day after his historic apology for the abuse of Indigenous children at Catholic-run schools. Organizers say more than 60,000 people are expected to attend the mass in Edmonton, which is being held under heavy security.
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