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Developing Countries

September 17, 2024
Business

IMF’s Surcharge Policy: Penalizing the World’s Most Vulnerable Economies

In a striking and controversial twist, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has turned 22 financially distressed countries, including Pakistan and Ukraine, into a significant source of its net revenue. These nations, struggling

Diplomacy

China-Africa Partnership Ushers in New Era for Global South”

by Liu Xian and Mao Xiaojing Leaders from China and Africa successfully convened the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), setting forth plans to enhance China-Africa cooperation in this new era. The summit showcased confidence in China-Africa

September 14, 2024

Children’s Rights: Crucial for Climate Action and Environmental Change

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The actual cause of the climate crisis is the anthropogenic emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere since the start of the industrial revolution. But the proximate cause—the

World Bank to Mobilize $1.35 Billion for Kenya’s Affordable Housing Push

Business

The World Bank has announced plans to mobilize $1.35 billion to help Kenya expand access to affordable mortgages and address its widening housing deficit.

Developing Nations Face Fiscal Squeeze as Debt Costs Soar

March 20, 2026
Diplomacy/Social

For much of the past decade, developing countries have seen their borrowing costs rise steadily, leaving less money for essential public services and investments. According to the United Nations Conference on Trade

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Power Push: GE Vernova Drives Historic West African Grid Breakthrough

November 22, 2025
Business

GE Vernova is spotlighting a landmark achievement in regional energy integration as it participates in the B20 South Africa Energy Mix & Just Transition Task Force. The company supported the West African

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World Bank to Mobilize $1.35 Billion for Kenya’s Affordable Housing Push

November 14, 2025
Business

The World Bank has announced plans to mobilize $1.35 billion to help Kenya expand access to affordable mortgages and address its widening housing deficit. The financing package includes $375 million in concessional

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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Lauds India’s Economic Growth and Infrastructure

September 25, 2025
Diplomacy

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has praised India’s transformation over the past two decades, highlighting the country’s economic growth, infrastructure development, and key reforms. Speaking to The Times of India, Dimon expressed

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IMF’s Surcharge Policy: Penalizing the World’s Most Vulnerable Economies

September 17, 2024
Business

In a striking and controversial twist, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has turned 22 financially distressed countries, including Pakistan and Ukraine, into a significant source of its net revenue. These nations, struggling

More

China-Africa Partnership Ushers in New Era for Global South”

September 14, 2024
Diplomacy

by Liu Xian and Mao Xiaojing Leaders from China and Africa successfully convened the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), setting forth plans to enhance China-Africa cooperation in this

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Children’s Rights: Crucial for Climate Action and Environmental Change

September 6, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The actual cause of the climate crisis is the anthropogenic emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere since the start of the industrial revolution. But the proximate cause—the underlying activity that sparked the climate crisis and

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