International
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World Bank Secures Record $100 Billion for Poorest Nations
The World Bank has secured a record-breaking $100 billion in pledges to fund its International Development Association (IDA), the arm…
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IDA 21 Calls for Tackling Global Poverty and Inequality
The 21st Replenishment Pledging Conference of the International Development Association (IDA) kicked off with a clarion call for global cooperation…
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Elon Musk to Head Department of Government Efficiency in Trump Administration
President-elect Donald J. Trump has announced plans to create a new governmental agency, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), to…
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Why Biden Has Cancelled His First Official Visit to Africa
President Joe Biden has canceled his highly anticipated visit to Africa, just two weeks after the White House announced the…
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U.S President Joe Biden Sets Date to Visit Africa Before White House Exit
President Joe Biden is set to visit Africa for the first time since he assumed power four years ago –…
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Russia Warns of Possible World War Three Over U.S Stand
Russia has issued a stark warning to the U.S, cautioning that permitting Ukraine to use Western-supplied missiles to strike deep…
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Ex-Barclays Wealth Chief Kalaris Loses UK Finance Bid
Tom Kalaris, the former head of wealth management at Barclays Plc, has been denied approval to resume work in the…
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Zuckerberg Admits Pressure from Biden Admin to Censor COVID-19 Content
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder, chairman CEO of Meta, addressed the company’s controversial role in moderating content related to COVID-19 during…
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Adani Stocks Drop as Hindenburg Row With India Regulator Worsens
Adani Group’s stocks fell after Hindenburg Research accused India’s chief market regulator of having conflicts of interest that prevented a…
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Bangladesh PM Hasina Quits, Flees as Protestors Storm Palace
Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has reportedly resigned and fled the country in the face of ongoing protests. The longtime…
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