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Vietnam's economy to grow 6 pct in 2024: IMF

HANOI, June 27 (Xinhua) -- The Vietnamese economy is likely to expand by close to 6 percent in 2024, driven by a recovering export sector, robust foreign direct investment and policy support, Vietnam News Agency reported Thursday, citing the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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Autoblog.com 

Average new car prices are falling and could significantly boost sales

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Gizmodo.com 

Bounty Hunter Is Star Wars' Latest Classic Gaming Remaster

At some point, Aspyr will run out of classic Star Wars games to polish and re-release—but there’s a lot of them, and we still haven’t gotten the Rogue Squadron games, god dammit—but today is not that day. This morning, the developer announced it had locked eyes on its next bounty: Jango Fett’s origin story shooter, Bou…

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Voice of America 

Hyena attacks blamed on abandoned quarries, improper livestock disposal

Residents of a town north of Nairobi are dealing with a surge in hyena attacks. In the past four months, the wild animals have killed three people, including a 10-year-old boy. The rise in human-wildlife conflict has been blamed primarily on humans encroaching on wildlife habitats. But residents of Juja blame improper disposal of livestock, among other factors. Mohammed Yusuf reports.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Fall in Household Financial Savings actually a worry

The Reserve Bank of India has warned that household debt needs close monitoring due to a decline in overall household savings to 18.4% of GDP in FY2022-23, and an increasing trend in financial liabilities. The share of net financial savings in total household savings has been declining, with 28.5 per cent in 2022-23.