Ghana Wanted a Cathedral. It Got an ‘Expensive Hole’ Instead.

[ad_1] The walls surrounding Ghana’s national cathedral are aging plywood. Its spires are yellow construction cranes, which have not moved in years. It frequently reverberates with singing — the singing of a choir of frogs that moves in whenever the cathedral’s half-finished foundations fill with rainwater. Ghana’s former president, Nana Akufo-Addo, spent around $58 million…

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Google’s U.S. Antitrust Trial To Resume In September

[ad_1] A trial to discuss potential remedies in the U.S. antitrust case brought against Google parent company Alphabet (GOOGL) has been set for Sept. 22 of this year. The antitrust case focuses on Google’s advertising business. This April, U.S. District Court Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled that Google was liable for “willfully acquiring and…

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