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The private sector lost 33,000 jobs in June, badly missing expectations for a 100,000…

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内容摘要:At least 54, 000 people have been killed in Gaza since then, including 4,201 since Israel resumed its offensive on 18 March, according to the territory's health ministry.

At least 54, 000 people have been killed in Gaza since then, including 4,201 since Israel resumed its offensive on 18 March, according to the territory's health ministry.

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The private sector lost 33,000 jobs in June, badly missing expectations for a 100,000…

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The private sector lost 33,000 jobs in June, badly missing expectations for a 100,000…

M&S estimates it will reduce profits for the current year by around £300m.On Monday, it revealed its chief executive's total pay package

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Billions of pounds of investment in transport infrastructure in England have been announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.Analysts say that Burundi now runs on less than one month's-worth of foreign currency reserves for imports, while the regional standard is to have at least four months.

Queues of cars stretching from service stations for around 100m (330ft) have become a common sight. They often last for days or weeks as motorists wait for fuel, which is being rationed by the authorities.According to the World Bank, the annual domestic income of an average Burundian in 2023 was $193 (£142), the lowest within the East African Community trade bloc.

Faustin Ndikumana, an economist and anti-corruption activist, believes Burundi's situation will not improve any time soon.''Good governance has to be established. We're not there yet,'' he told the BBC.

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