Turkish Lira Hits Record Low, Stocks Gain After Erdogan Secures Re-election

By Canan Sevgili and Libby George LONDON/GDANSK (Reuters) – Turkey’s lira hit fresh record lows against the dollar on Monday, though stocks rallied, after President Tayyip Erdogan secured victory in Sunday’s presidential election, extending his increasingly authoritarian rule into a third decade. Erdogan prevailed despite years of economic turmoil that critics blame on his unorthodox…

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Factbox-Global firms in Uganda face LGBTQ conundrum

(Reuters) – Uganda’s tough new anti-LGBTQ law, which stipulates the death penalty for “serial offenders”, presents a conundrum for multi-nationals wanting to grow in Africa while promoting diversity and inclusion. A coalition of companies that includes Google and Microsoft said it was “deeply disappointed” by the bill signed into law on Monday. Here are some…

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South Africa’s central bank flags risks of capital outflows and sanctions

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s central bank has warned of risks to the country’s financial stability, due to capital outflows and the possibility of sanctions following a U.S. diplomat’s accusation of supplying weapons to Russia to aid its campaign in Ukraine. These risks, along with the threat of a grid failure due to repeated power…

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Vatican chastises bishops who stoke division on social media

By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – The Vatican urged bishops and high-profile lay Catholic leaders on Monday to tone down their comments on social media, saying some were causing division and stoking polemics that harmed the entire Church. The appeal was part of a 20-page document by the Vatican’s communications department titled, “Towards Full…

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African economies debt outlook remains “cloudy” – World Bank economist

By Kopano Gumbi and Rachel Savage JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – The outlook for Africa’s debt sustainability remains “cloudy” as low growth and high inflation challenge the stability of many economies across the continent, the World Bank’s Africa chief economist said on Monday. Andrew Dabalen said a form of stagflation taking hold was one of the biggest…

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Kenya and Russia to sign trade pact, President Ruto says

NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya will sign a trade pact with Russia aimed at boosting cooperation between businesses, President William Ruto’s office said on Monday, after hosting Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Nairobi. Russia has stepped up its drive to boost economic ties with Africa to help offset a big chill in relations with the…

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Analysis-Investors’ hopes for Turkey’s economic future ride on new cabinet picks

By Karin Strohecker and Libby George LONDON (Reuters) – The top policymaker picks of Turkey’s re-elected president Tayyip Erdogan are taking centre stage as markets try to gauge whether he will change course towards economic orthodoxy or double down on policies widely viewed as unsustainable.  Erdogan is widely expected to use his victory in Sunday’s…

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Eastern Canada’s Halifax declares emergency over wildfire, shutting schools

(Reuters) – The eastern Canadian city of Halifax declared a state of local emergency late on Sunday after a wildfire caused evacuations and power outages, with authorities shutting several schools in the affected area. The Halifax Regional Municipality has set up temporary accommodation for people fleeing the fire, and reminded residents in early on Monday…

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