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Scrapping NYSC ‘ll not solve insecurity, unemployment – Tsiga

ABUJA – The Director General of the National Youth Service Corps, Brigadier General Maharazu Tsiga, has said unless all security agencies go to the drawing board and tackle the issue of … View full post on All Stories

Scrapping NYSC ‘ll not solve insecurity, unemployment – Tsiga

ABUJA – The Director General of the National Youth Service Corps, Brigadier General Maharazu Tsiga, has said unless all security agencies go to the drawing board and tackle the issue of … View full post on All Stories

Biofuels – is sugarcane the answer?

Biofules move us away from dependence on petroleum. Moving into green power generation, biofules can become part of a diversified renewable energy economy. While global crude oil supplies become more expensive and unstable, how much can we rely on… View full post on All Stories

Spain’s ‘Indignados’ Want Greater Say In Politics

Dubbed the “angry ones,” protesters have taken to the streets in many Spanish cities to protest joblessness and lack of opportunities. Spain has Europe’s highest unemployment rate, and nearly half of those under 30 are jobless. View full post on All Stories

Asian Stocks, Euro, Oil Slide as Europe Debt Concerns Mount

Asian stocks fell the most in two months, the euro hit a record low versus the Swiss franc and oil slid as signs Europe’s debt crisis is worsening sapped demand for riskier assets and dimmed the outlook for the global economy. View full post on All Stories

Spanish PM Is Punished In Polls Over Economy

Spain’s ruling Socialist party has suffered a crushing defeat in local and regional elections, after a week of protests over the country’s unemployment and economic problems. View full post on All Stories

Thousands of civilian jobs won’t be filled

The Air Force has put the breaks on civilian hiring in an effort to slow civilian workforce growth and save money. It had planned to fill 21,500 new civilian positions for fiscal 2012, but the cost of a decade at war and the lagging economy will leave the service with only enough money to hire [...]

Lawmakers adopt $30B state budget

NASHVILLE – A $30.78 billion state spending plan that received final approval Saturday from the General Assembly includes funding for an extension of unemployment benefits for thousands of Tennesseans, plus $5 million to help the University of Memphis operate a branch on Lambuth University’s campus. View full post on All Stories

Astoria celebrates 200 years

ASTORIA — Oregonians celebrated a huge milestone Saturday, as Astoria commemorated its 200th anniversary. Astoria is the oldest settlement west of the Rockies. It took one ship to set the Northwest’s future in motion, a fur trading post in what would become Astoria. “It changed the course of history; that decision to put the fur [...]

Defiant Spanish protesters warn ‘we’re here to stay’ (AFP)

AFP – Spanish youths furious over soaring unemployment kept up their week-long protest movement Saturday on the eve of local elections expected to deal the ruling Socialists a crushing defeat. View full post on All Stories

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