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11.05.2026 8:30
Ramaphosa抯 Political Days Are Now Numbered in South Africa Last week, South Africa抯 top court爋rdered parliament爐o conduct an impeachment hearing into Cyril Ramaphosa抯 handling of the theft of hundreds of thousands of US dollars stashed in a sofa at his game farm. The ruling effectively seals the president抯 fate, leaving just the question of timing: Does he leave office immediately, setting off uncertainty and chaos in the governing coalition he抯燽uilt with the market-friendly Democratic Alliance (DA) and others? Or does he put up a fight, giving h

11.05.2026 8:30
In Spain, the woman priest challenging the Vatican Christina Moreira, who advocates for women's right to the priesthood, was excommunicated by the Vatican for seeking a role reserved for men. She continues her vocation as a priest in a parish in Galicia, disturbing even the highest levels of the Catholic Church.

11.05.2026 9:00
11.05.2026 9:00
What If AI抯 Biggest Impact Isn抰 Jobs, But Minds? In this episode of Merryn Talks Money, Merryn Somerset Webb speaks to Tom Slater, manager of Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust and partner at Baillie Gifford, about his provocative paper, 揂I Isn抰 Coming for Your Job. It抯 Coming for Your Mind, and why the real risk may be a world that looks more productive while quietly losing the judgement, learning and expertise that make progress possible. They also discuss what that means for the future workforce and smart investing. (Source: Bloomberg)

11.05.2026 9:22
RBI Should Dial Back Rupee Intervention, Former Governor Says The Reserve Bank of India should temper its currency intervention efforts, and continue with measures to open up the nation抯 markets, a former governor said, about a month after the monetary authority imposed sweeping curbs to support a struggling rupee.

11.05.2026 9:22
Modi Asks Indians to Stop Buying Gold, Hitting Jewelry Stocks Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on Indians to avoid buying gold for at least a year to preserve foreign-exchange reserves, a surprising appeal in a country where the metal plays a vital role in savings, weddings and religious festivals.