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While the Philippines is recognized as one of the places in Asia-Pacific where women have greater economic participation, ...
Rights groups and NGOs are dragging the UK government to court on Tuesday accusing it of breaching international law by ...
Oxfam and partners call on Congress to steer away from tax cuts to the ultra-wealthy at the statehouse in Augusta, Maine, on April 15. Photo: Oxfam America Oxfam and coalition partners set sail on a ...
On Tuesday, community and business leaders from Miami, Linn, Franklin, and Anderson counties heard a presentation from KC2026 about the economic incentives the World Cup has to offer. "I think ...
In the United States, we have watched as humanitarian aid has been drastically cut, but we cannot forget about mothers around the world who must worry every day about the health and safety of their ...
The wealthiest 10 percent of the world’s people are responsible for ... climate extremes’ Schoengart and her colleagues combined economic data and climate simulations to trace emissions ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Governor Katie Hobbs is set to participate in a fireside chat with Sonora Governor Alfonso Durazo at the Arizona-Sonora Economic Forum. Hosted by the Southern Arizona ...
BEIJING, May 9 (Reuters) - China's commerce minister met with the head of Russia's ministry of economic development ... division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news ...
The World Bank offered a more optimistic view, projecting growth of 3.6 per cent in 2025, building on an estimated 3.4 per cent in 2024, and strengthening to 3.8 per cent by 2027.
Economic growth continues to be strong in the WAEMU. Inflation has fallen back to its target range, and recent improvements in regional external imbalances are supporting a strong recovery in reserves ...
including economic development, how communities are managing their challenges,” said Diana Szynal, President of Springfield Regional Chamber. This forum comes at a time when our mayors say cuts ...