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Prime minister steps down off to days of protests a group of soldiers who joined the demonstrations demanding his resignation offer a power grab trinkets and antigovernment movement. And britains duchess of cambridge shows off her third child with husband Prince William the boys name hasnt been revealed yet but hes already had his first public appearance. With. Hello and welcome my names Christopher Spring a good to have you with us we begin with breaking news out of toronto canada a van has run out of a number of pedestrians near one of torontos major intersections young street and finch avenue in the northern part of the city there are unconfirmed reports that at least two people have been killed. Police have tweeted they cannot yet confirmed fatalities or expose the extent of the injuries also shes also saying theyve arrested the van strife and following reports in loc ....

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Artificial intelligence (AI) can help developing economies diversify

Countries worldwide are racing to harness AI to make their industries more competitive in export markets and discover new areas of comparative advantage. ....

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Global trade projected to grow at 1.7% in 2023

Global trade is projected to grow by 1.7 per cent in 2023, and peak to 3.2 per cent in 2024 according to the latest trade outlook and statistics report compiled by the World Trade Organization. ....

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