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Three major jolts in as many years coupled with the once unthinkable possibility of a power grid collapse have spooked reinsurers in South Africa, spelling an end to cheap coverage in the continent’s most developed insurance market. Insurance premiums are climbing worldwide
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Hundreds of retirees took to the streets in the Chinese cities of Wuhan and Dalian on Wednesday to protest cuts to medical benefits, according to residents and social media posts, following widespread demonstrations last year over COVID curbs. In the central city
A life insurance firm with a reputation for running provocative headlines has used an image of a notorious GP serial killer to push its services, sparking outrage among the families of his victims. DeadHappy, a Leicester–based firm, ran an image of Harold
Kamala Harris has been keeping Republicans eager to impeach Joe Biden at bay with fears of her succeeding the US President in the White House, it has been suggested. The Vice President is the first in the line of succession if POTUS
Many Americans, particularly women, are having difficulty paying for their required health care services — especially dental and mental health care needs — despite having health insurance through their employers. That’s according to a recent report published in the Journal of the American Medical