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Cost of living crisis
The soaring cost of food and energy that is affecting people across the globe.
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Nigeria's government said it plans to boost productivity in staple crops including wheat, rice and maize.
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Germany: Public sector workers strike wage deal
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OECD unveils tepid annual world economic outlook
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UN calls for pay cap for workers in 'destructive industries'
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Nigeria unions stage warning strike amid rising living costs
Nigeria's biggest workers' association threatened to shut down the nation's economy if its demands are not met.
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Germany: Inflation sinks slightly in July
Inflation in Germany has dropped a bit, but remains high overall, driven largely by food prices.
Bank of England raises interest rate to 15-year high
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ECB hikes interest rate to 4.25% to combat inflation
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German inflation slows to 10%
The inflation rate dropped to 10% for November, preliminary data from Germany's federal statistics agency showed.
Austrian railway strike threatens travel standstill
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