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Why is calculating the actual level of income and wealth inequality in India extremely difficult? What are the methods? Does ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWorld Bank goes nuclear, and PH expresses contempt for agricultureON June 26, in an unnecessarily showy ceremony, World Bank Group President Ajay Banga and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Rafael Grossi signed a partnership agreement for ...
Global South's history, aspirations, and challenges, with a focus on BRICS as a key player in reshaping global dynamics.
At the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome (URC2025), a memorandum was signed to develop mechanisms for affordable housing in ...
During his four-day official visit, World Bank’s new Vice President for the South Asia Region Johannes Zutt will meet with the chief adviser, the finance adviser, Bangladesh Bank governor, and other s ...
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The Manila Times on MSNOur national debt crisisTHE Philippine economy is projected to grow between 5.5 percent and 6.5 percent for 2025, making it 32nd in the world and ...
In the first phase, the government is fast-tracking efforts to privatise three Discos— Islamabad Electric Supply Company ...
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The Punch on MSNBridge gap trust with citizens, W’Bank advises FGThe World Bank, in its latest annual Country Policy and Institutional Assessment report for Sub-Saharan Africa, has said that Nigeria and other affected countries will need to meet the demands of ...
The Materials Provision Agreement targets 388,400 new connections, with the ministry supplying materials such as poles, ...
Recent policy changes and mixed results do not justify Daimler’s rally. Read why I advise reducing or selling positions of DTRUY stock.
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNNew World Bank VP Zutt begins official visit to BangladeshJohannes Zutt, the newly appointed World Bank Vice President for the South Asia Region, arrived in Dhaka on Saturday, marking Bangladesh as his first official tour in the new role.
In terms of gender gap rankings, Sub-Saharan Africa ranks sixth globally, with a gender parity score of 68.0 percent. Namibia ...
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