In South America’s competitive skies, Argentina’s Flybondi and Chile’s JetSMART are targeting Brazil. They aim to shake up a market long dominated by higher-cost airlines.

Their strategic expansion could bring more affordable travel options to one of the continent’s largest markets, highlighting a significant shift in regional air travel dynamics.

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Today, a violent attack by Fulani extremists in Mbacher, a village in Benue State, Nigeria, resulted in the deaths of eighteen Christians.

This attack is part of a worrying trend of increased violence that has resulted in over 8,000 Christian deaths in 2023 alone. The states of Benue, Plateau, Kaduna, and Niger have been the hardest hit.

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A year ago, soldiers overthrew Niger’s elected president, Mohamed Bazoum. The military junta cited security and economic crises as their reasons.

However, these issues have worsened, leaving Niger’s 26 million people, among the youngest and poorest globally, struggling more than ever.

The junta severed ties with key international partners, leading

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Despite a strong revenue boost, Carrefour’s stock plummeted by 13% in just three days.

This significant fall surprised investors after the release of the Brazilian retail giant’s second-quarter results. The results unveiled a new sales strategy and unexpected financial adjustments.

The decline started on Monday when Carrefour reported a sharp drop

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In a week marked by pronounced economic turbulence, Brazil’s stock market, represented by the Ibovespa, recorded its third consecutive decline—a situation not seen since June.

The index dropped 0.37%, closing at a low of 122,954 points, a decrease of 468 points.

This downturn underscores the growing investor concern fueled by domestic inflation

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In a remarkable turn of events, Morocco has overtaken South Africa as Africa’s leading car manufacturer.

This shift highlights the success of Morocco’s strategic investments in infrastructure and industry.

The rise of Morocco as an automotive powerhouse in 2024 is more than just a statistic; it’s a symbol of economic transformation and ambition.

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