Millions of others are being deployed by the state for large‑scale forced labor in factories and fields.
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It projected China's growth at 4.6 percent for 2026, which is 0.2 percentage points higher than its April forecast
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 Provincial youth chairman Stanley Sakupwanya said they acquired the buses from the US$200 000 they received under the Presidential Youth Fund.
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As it comes into force, analysts are closely watching how its provisions will be implemented and interpreted.
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The region's present may foreshadow the future of the entire country if systemic issues remain unresolved. 
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By Newsday Jun. 28, 2026
It has participated in exercises and information-sharing arrangements designed to improve maritime awareness across the Indo-Pacific.
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By Newsday Jun. 23, 2026
Zimbabwe legalised medicinal cannabis in 2018 and now grows a young legal sector.
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By Newsday Jun. 17, 2026
Today, Li is free but impoverished, a woman punished not for what she has done but for what she believes.
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It is a damning indictment of governance under the CCP. 
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The purchase of sophisticated systems alone does not create prosperity.
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By PATIENCE CHIPEMBERE Jun. 12, 2026
In the Indo-Pacific, the louder China shouts, the clearer its double standard becomes.
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This Bill is sound in its law. It is principled in its purpose, inspiring in its aspirations and it is overdue in its time .
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A Church that sees itself as part of the Catholic communion would naturally engage with a major papal document.
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By Newsday Jun. 4, 2026
The PLA may remain the largest military force in the world, but under Xi’s reign of terror, it is a giant crippled by fear, distrust, and paralysis. 
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The planners in Beijing.“We are testing people, we are getting HIV-positive cases, and they are coming from those areas. That directs us to say those are our hotspots,” he said.
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By Silas Nkala Jun. 2, 2026
China has experienced downward pressure on producer prices and the accompanying economic ills.
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Minister Masuka said the programme was necessary to reverse environmental destruction that has threatened irrigation systems, agriculture, urban water supplies and industrial activity.
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By Staff Reporter May. 29, 2026
Taiwan condemned the move, but said it spotted only two Chinese ships to its southeast which did not enter restricted waters.
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By Reuters May. 28, 2026
Legal experts say the association’s position is fundamentally flawed both in law and policy.
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By Staff Reporter May. 28, 2026
According to the millers' "scientific computations" the levies will spike basic commodity prices by between 13% and 18%
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By Staff Reporter May. 27, 2026
Over the past few years, Pakistan has experienced exactly how sensitive an economy can become when pressure builds around inflation, foreign reserves and exchange rates.
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By Newsday May. 26, 2026
These were aimed at establishing contact with witnesses who are not under suspicion of criminal activity.
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By Newsday May. 22, 2026
A retreat would reverberate across the Indo-Pacific.
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By Newsday May. 20, 2026
The churches also defended proposals to reform Zimbabwe’s electoral system.
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By Newsday May. 15, 2026
China’s naval diplomacy is increasingly turning inward.
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By Newsday May. 14, 2026
This ranks the top platforms on three things that actually matter: price, delivery speed, and account safety.
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By Newsday May. 13, 2026
Reuters was not immediately able to reach ​her ​lawyer.
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By Newsday May. 11, 2026
An Iranian-designed Shahed-136 over Kyiv during a Russian attack.
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By Newsday May. 8, 2026
At the same time, government says it is advancing plans to regularise land ownership for hundreds of thousands of black farmers across the country.
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By Staff Reporter May. 8, 2026
Such a move would send shockwaves through global carbon markets.
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By Staff Reporter May. 7, 2026
They venture into markets when the operating environment becomes familiar enough to facilitate compliance, reporting, governance and product development.
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By Newsday May. 6, 2026
As the graduation season peaks, the immediate outlook points to intensifying competition rather than relief.
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By Newsday May. 3, 2026
Beijing has made it clear that it does not want Chinese AI capabilities sold to American companies.
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The committee also warned that weak internal controls pose the risk of asset misuse.
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By KIRSTY SIBANDA Apr. 29, 2026
French President Emmanuel Macron warned on Friday that Europe is now under pressure from the United States, China and Russia at the same time.
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By Staff Reporter Apr. 27, 2026
According to a notice by Navid Incorporated, the processing plants at Phoenix Prince Mine are not drawing electricity from Freda Rebecca’s supply
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By Staff Reporter Apr. 25, 2026
He was granted bail pending appeal against both conviction and sentence
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By Staff Reporter Apr. 24, 2026
All of these are points of influence: on security, on the economy, on politics, on personal life.
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The court then recorded that Zvidzai Rukudzo Kajokoto is the company’s lawful company secretary.
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By Staff Reporter Apr. 23, 2026
The goal remains unchanged: to entrench standards of responsible behaviour in the industry and make them the norm rather than the exception.
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By Newsday Apr. 21, 2026
The incident, linked to operations at the Tenke Fungurume mine, has raised alarm among local communities.
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By Newsday Apr. 20, 2026
These Chinese moves against Washington constitute an internationalization of the crisis through the exertion of political and economic pressure on the United States.
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By Newsday Apr. 17, 2026
These terms reflect more than internet slang; they reveal a generational mood shaped by economic pressure and shifting expectations.
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By Newsday Apr. 14, 2026
The project serves as a reminder that the struggle for truth in China increasingly relies on data as well as testimony, on code as well as courage
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By Newsday Apr. 14, 2026
Many investors assume that entering Nigeria’s market follows the same patterns seen in other emerging economies.
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By Newsday Apr. 13, 2026
The challenge is clear: the Global South must seize agency in its energy future, or risk being permanently tethered to Beijing’s electrostate ambitions.
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