Lagos business etiquette: the dos and don’ts
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Power dining in Lagos: an insider guide
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Farmers are struggling in Europe — don’t let RFK Jr. do the same to America
Americans love to cite Europe for policy experiments, but not everything that happens on the old continent should be treated as secret knowledge which Americans lack.The Hill - 4d -
The etiquette of digital debts among friends
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‘I demand to have some booze!’: how do actors fake being drunk or on drugs?
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Coming soon: Lower GST rates in India
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US will be ‘central’ to climate fight even without Trump, says Cop30 president
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