Mathias Azonnoudo, a 50-year-old farmer in Benin, was taking a break sitting on a large pile of freshly picked cotton, which the government hopes will feed the country's nascent textile revolution.
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In New York City, a disgraced mayor and a discredited Democratic Party are creating potential openings for socialists. NYC ...
Bangladesh's interim government has said it will not bail out garment factories linked to a senior ally of autocratic ex-premier Sheikh Hasina, a move set to throw thousands out of work.
To ease the transition, manufacturers should initially run new AI models alongside their current control systems, which ...
Bangladesh's interim government has said it will not bail out garment factories linked to a senior ally of autocratic ...
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Britain’s factories suffered the deepest slump in orders since the first Covid lockdown and are braced for worse to come as ...