| Calm returns to Mozambican capital after deadly riot - Calm returned to the Mozambican capital Maputo on Friday with business operations renewed following a violent protest against price hikes, which left seven people dead and 288 injured. The riot has caused economic losses of more than 3.3 million U. S. dollars, the government said.
|
| |
| The Cowboy Capital of the World celebrates Bandera - Each year, for the past eight years, the history of one of the Hill Country's most colorful towns comes alive. This year is no exception. Bandera, Cowboy Capital of the World, wakes up Labor Day Weekend, to a world that existed more than 150 years ago.
|
| |
| Government: Mozambique lost $3M because of riots - Mozambique's economy has lost more than $3 million because of deadly riots over the rising prices of food and other goods, the government said Friday, as state media reported new protests in two other towns.
|
| |
| Mozambique: Violent Protests Over Price Hikes Hit Maputo - September in Mozambique's capital has begun with violent protests. Thousands have been striking over an increase in the prices of basic goods, including bread. Police responded with force - firing on crowds gathered on the streets in several suburbs and townships in and around Maputo.
|
| |
| Yen Intervention Unlikely as Capex Soars, US Jobs Report on Tap - Japanese Yen intervention looks unlikely after capital spending soared in the second quarter. A quiet European session looks likely, with all eyes on the US jobs report as traders size up the prospects for the global recovery.
|
| |
| China and Nigeria Building Huge Free Trade Zone in Lagos - Chinese companies will use facility to manufacture goods for export throughout Africa
|
| |
| Mozambique says 7 killed in riots, calm restored - MAPUTO (Reuters) - Mozambique's capital Maputo got back to work on Friday after two days of rioting, triggered by a sharp hike in bread prices, which the government said left seven dead, 288 injured and millions of dollars of damage.
|
| |
| 7 dead in Mozambique protests over bread prices - Mozambique police fired rubber bullets and teargas at demonstrators on Friday as rioting flared in the capital following two days of protests over high bread prices that saw seven people killed and hundreds wounded.
|
| |
| GSI to shed sporting goods inventory in a deal with Sports Authority - GSI will sell most of its remaining sporting goods inventory to Sports Authority.
|
| |
| Police disperse rioters in Mozambique bread protests - Mozambique police fired rubber bullets and teargas at demonstrators on Friday as rioting flared in the capital following two days of protests over high bread prices in which ten people were killed and hundreds wounded.
|
| |
|
|
| |
| | | | | | | | | |