Nightmare in Sudan: African expats struggle to find way out

By MacDonald Dzirutwe LAGOS (Reuters) – Nigerian law student Umar Yusuf Yaru was relaxing in his apartment when he first heard gunfire last month in his Khartoum neighbourhood. For the next nine days, Yaru hunkered down alone as the Sudanese armed forces clashed with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), hoping the fighting would end….

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United Airlines will use lower-carbon fuels in San Francisco, London

By Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK (Reuters) – United Airlines will begin using lower-carbon aviation fuels on flights from San Francisco International Airport and London Heathrow Airport beginning this year, the U.S. carrier told Reuters on Thursday, as the travel industry pursues new efforts to cut climate warming emissions. Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), which uses feedstocks…

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Slower sales at debt-laden French retailer Casino sink shares

By Dominique Vidalon PARIS (Reuters) – Heavily-indebted French retailer Casino said on Thursday sales growth slowed in the first quarter, fuelling further concerns over its ability to generate cash and sending its shares down as much as 15%. Casino, headed and controlled by veteran entrepreneur Jean-Charles Naouri, is striving to find a way out of…

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