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Lagos port welcomes largest container vessel in Nigerian history

The Punch 

APM Terminals, Apapa, has announced the arrival of the largest container vessel ever to visit Nigeria’s Lagos Port Complex, Apapa, with a capacity of 7,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). In a statement issued on Thursday, the terminal operator highlighted that this event marks the first time a Nigerian port has welcomed the vessel EA Centaurus,

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‘Brave new world’: Donald Trump’s victory signals end of US-led postwar order - Financial Times

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  1. ‘Brave new world’: Donald Trump’s victory signals end of US-led postwar order  Financial Times
  2. Grand bargain with Putin? Confrontation with China? 3 ways Trump may change America’s place in the world  The Conversation
  3. Trump’s Win Ends a Post-World War II Era of U.S. Leadership  The New York Times
  4. America’s allies brace for brinkmanship, deals—and betrayal  The Economist
  5. The end of Pax Americana  POLITICO Europe

Daily Deal: The 2024 Business & Leadership Skills Bundle

Techdirt 

The 2024 Business & Leadership Skills Bundle has 5 courses to help you learn skills you need to advance your career. Courses cover strategic planning, leadership styles, marketing communications, the art of professional poise and politeness, office politics, and more. It’s on sale for $25. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. […]

Why Bond Yields Are Rising After Trump’s Victory - The New York Times

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  1. Why Bond Yields Are Rising After Trump’s Victory  The New York Times
  2. US Bond Yield Spike Sends Warning to ‘King of Debt’ Trump  Bloomberg
  3. 10-year Treasury yield posts huge leap to 4.43% on Trump win, possible GOP Congress sweep  CNBC
  4. Here’s Why Trump’s Win Sent Dollar And Bond Yields To Multi-Month Highs  Forbes

A new GPS system for microorganisms could enhance forensic investigations

Phys.org 

A research team led by Lund University in Sweden has developed an AI tool that traces back the most recent places you have been to. The tool acts like a satellite navigation system, but instead of guiding you to your hotel, it identifies the geographical source of microorganisms.