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Nestlé is investing over one billion Swiss Franc ( $1.01 billion) in its Nescafé Plan 2030 to help drive regenerative agriculture, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve farmers’ livelihood.

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Nestle upbeat after U.S., China boost first-quarter growth

Nestle posted higher-than-expected sales growth in the first three months of the year after good momentum in the United States…

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Nigeria has highest number of foreign students in U.S. – Official

Nigeria ranked the top with the highest of students from Africa studying in the U.S, Rachel Canty, Deputy Director, Student…

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No pressure from U.S. to increase supply – Saudi

OPEC and its non-OPEC partners need to reconsider if there is a need for a meeting in April, the Saudi…
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Oil prices rise on OPEC-led supply cuts

Oil prices rose on Monday, lifted by comments from Saudi oil minister Khalid al-Falih that an end to OPEC-led supply…

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Presidential Poll: U.S. congratulates Buhari, Nigeria

The U. S. has congratulated Nigeria on its successful presidential election and President Muhammadu Buhari on his re-election. U.S. Secretary…

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How U.S., Europe, Israel and the Gulf States Nurtured ISIS

By Owei Lakemfa The United States (U.S.), like a country under bombardment, scrambled its national security adviser, John Bolton and…

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U.S.-China trade talks end with rising hope

Chinese and U.S. teams ended trade talks in Beijing on Wednesday that lasted longer than expected and officials said details…

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Rooney arrested in U.S. for drunk-driven

English football star Wayne Rooney was arrested in December at Dulles Airport outside Washington, D.C. in the U.S. for public…

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Sustainable development: U.S, Gowon, Tinubu, others advocate strong institutions

Eminent personalities, notable politicians and scholars on Saturday agreed on the need for Nigeria to move away from building strong…

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Number of inmates execution in U.S declines

The number of U.S. inmates executed this year has reached a 25-year low as fewer death sentences are handed down.…
U.S. Supreme Court backs Arizona's voting curb law

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U.S. political gridlock may create investment opportunity

Investors hope the split between Republicans and Democrats controlling the U.S. Congress will open up opportunities to pick new winners…

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Terror list: Sudan, U.S. to hold more talks

Sudan said on Thursday it had reached agreement with the U. S. on a second phase of talks aimed at…

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Dollar extends recovery on post-election relief

The dollar rose on Thursday pulling further away from 2-1/2 week lows hit on Wednesday as the market breathed a…

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U.S. Midterm elections: Russia dismisses prospects of better relations

The Kremlin said on Wednesday that it saw no prospects for an improvement in relations between Russia and the U.S.…

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U.S. political gridlock pushes dollar lower

The dollar slipped across the board on Wednesday as the broadly expected U.S. midterms election results of a split Congress…
U.S. Supreme Court backs Arizona's voting curb law

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U.S mid-term election: Control of Congress at stake

After a divisive campaign marked by fierce clashes over race, immigration and other cultural issues, Americans began voting on Tuesday.

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Russia declines comment on alleged meddling in U.S. mid-term election

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman on Tuesday declined to comment on allegations of interference in the United States’ mid-term elections.

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Mid-term elections: U.S. warns Russia, China, Iran to stay off

The U.S. has warned against foreign interference in its mid-term elections, particularly from Russia, China and Iran.
UN Secretary-General, António Guterres

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UN slams U.S., demands end to embargo on Cuba

The UN General Assembly has overwhelmingly voted in favour of condemning the United States economic, commercial and financial embargo against…

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U.S. grants eight countries Iran sanctions waivers

The U.S. government has agreed to let eight countries, including close allies South Korea and Japan, as well as India,…
Indonesian traders displeased with government's new e-commerce ban

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Indonesia meets Boeing, U.S. representatives over plane crash

Indonesia’s National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) on Thursday, held a closed-door meeting with representatives of the crashed plane producer, Boeing,…

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U.S. monitoring for possible foreign election interference

The U.S. government is monitoring for possible foreign interference in the upcoming congressional elections and is prepared to sanction any…

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U.S. Supreme Court divided over Google privacy settlement

U.S. Supreme Court justices, in an internet privacy case involving Google disagreed on Wednesday over whether to rein in a…

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China opposes official contacts, military ties between U.S., Taiwan

The Chinese mainland resolutely opposes official contacts or military ties in any form between the U.S. and Taiwan, a spokesperson…

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U.S., UN disagree over fate of Caravan migrants

The United States and United Nations have disagreed over the fate of over 7,000 Central-American refugees now on the march…

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African swine fever: U.S. blocks pork from Poland

The United States suspended imports of pork from Poland on Thursday over an outbreak of the highly contagious hog disease…

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UN regrets U.S. withdrawal from postal agency

The United Nations specialised agency, Universal Postal Union (UPU), which coordinates the global postal system, has expressed “regret” over U.S.…

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U.S. oil edges up after 3% drop

Oil inched up on Thursday amid ongoing tensions over the death of a prominent Saudi journalist, with prices steadying after…

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U.S. airstrike kills 60 al-Shabab Militants

United States Military said on Tuesday its Special Forces conducted an airstrike in the vicinity of Harardhere town in Mudug…

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U.S. promises to promote peace in Nigeria

The U.S. government on Tuesday reaffirmed its commitment to promote peace and unity in Nigeria through sports.
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