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Trillions needed to help poor countries
Trillions of dollars are needed to make poorer nations more resilient to climate change, and studies have estimated that every $1 invested today will save at least $4 in future. So why is it so hard ...
Artificial intelligence has been reshaping our world and has integrated itself into our daily lives. The biometric security on our phones, the grammar-checking tools we use to write emails, and the ...
Retail sales rose 0.4% last month after an upwardly revised 0.8% advance in September, the Commerce Department's Census ...
Remittances and international money transfers have become vital components of the global economy. From supporting families ...
China has been the largest exporter of goods in the world since 2009. Official estimates suggest the total value of its ...
Suffocating under a mountain of debt to China, communist Laos is struggling to tame rampant inflation, with food prices ...
The World Bank estimates that between 44 million and 216 million people will migrate within their countries due to climate ...
The World Bank is reportedly in chaos as officials grapple with fallout from revelations of $24 billion in unaccounted climate funds. The controversy has escalated fears of severe budget cuts from ...
In light of President-elect Donald Trump's commitment to trim US government expenditure, the World Bank, currently under ...
Robert P. Beschel Jr., who formerly led the Center of Government Practice at the World Bank, is a senior nonresident fellow with the Middle East Council on Global Affairs.
The Chattogram Water Supply Improvement Project, with financial backing from the World Bank, aims to replace 300km of existing pipelines and install 87,000 smart meters across the city ...
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