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THE Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is setting an ambitious goal of connecting all underserved barangays and slashing internet connectivity costs by up to 50 percent by ...
The latest flashpoint was Israel's targeted strike on Iran's suspected nuclear facilities, a move that triggered an immediate ...
The allies will release a statement on the future of NATO’s defence spending target on which they must have unanimous ...
India’s merchandise exports fell 2.17% in May to $38.73B, reversing a two-month growth trend. Trade deficit narrowed to ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNThe Business Strategy Analyst with Jules Nartey-Tokoli: No cap, we’re crumbling inside (I): Why strong families still matter the most in developmentIn an age where “glow-up” culture extends beyond personal aesthetics to entire nations, many societies are rushing to join the ranks of the “developed.” Skyscrapers rise, tech hubs boom, and GDP ...
Flows of foreign direct investment (FDI) into developing economies—a key propellant of economic growth and higher living standards—have dwindled to the lowest level since 2005 amid rising trade and ...
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Tourism continues to be a vital growth driver. Dubai alone welcomed 5.3 million international visitors in the first quarter ...
The World Bank said in a report Monday that foreign direct investment (FDI) into developing economies has hit the lowest level since 2005, citing growing trade and investment barriers.
Agriculture remains splintered across politicised schemes (PDM, ACF, Emyooga) that lack coordination and fail to catalyse ...
The Pakistani defence budget retains its opacity. Neither the International Monetary Fund (IMF) nor the Financial Action Task ...
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World Politics Review on MSNDe-Dollarization Is Inevitable. The World Isn't PreparedThe question is no longer if the U.S. dollar's privileged position will end, but if it happens through careful preparation or catastrophic crisis. The post De-Dollarization Is Inevitable. The World ...
U.S. road deaths surge and Black families pay the highest price. Cars have killed 4 million Americans. We accept it. But we ...
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