In an interview with Le Monde, the winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics, looks back on how a stint in Moscow led her ...
Data gaps persist and leave some of the most vulnerable populations invisible in official statistics, limiting policymakers’ ability to address their needs effectively across Asia and the Pacific, ...
Regions like northeastern Brazil, one of the world’s notable cocoa-producing areas, are grappling with increasing aridity – a ...
BRITISH taxes are being squandered on shrimp farms in Bangladesh, poetry workshops in Colombian jails and gender lectures in ...
With Uttar Pradesh (UP) embarking on an ambitious journey to become a hub for AI and Information Technology (IT) in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of positioning India at the ...
For the next four years, the relationship between the United States and Africa will not be favourable. We must brace for tougher and rougher ...
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Inquirer on MSNUS aid freeze: Leaving people to dieOne of the executive orders that United States President Donald Trump signed the day he was inaugurated was a 90-day pause in US foreign development assistance. The US Agency for International ...
Now is the time to question the future of Türkiye-US relations, China-US relations, and Russia-US relations, and to put in th ...
Robert Okiror, the founder of STEMGENIUS, a start-up, tells Monitor’s Deogratius Wamala what innovators need to do to make ...
This is one way dolphins die – especially the young ones. Either they go to feed on fish trapped in fishing nets or, worse, ...
The idea of the poverty line dates back to 1963, when Mollie Orshansky, a statistician for the Social Security Administration, developed a method to measure how many families were unable to afford ...
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