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The nation's "peak wage" system and mandatory retirement policies are pushing many older workers into lower-paid, more ...
We have strongly condemned the unjustified and illegitimate aggression by Israel against the Islamic Republic of Iran and the ...
UNITED NATIONS, Jul 09 (APP): Anaemia remains one of South Asia’s quietest but most pervasive health crises, disproportionately affecting the region’s poorest women and girls – and with 18 million ...
Central to the summit is a deep dive into Viet Nam’s One Commune One Product (OCOP) Programme, a flagship rural development ...
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Daily Times on MSNMore Mouths, Fewer ResourcesAccording to the United Nations, the global population stands at approximately 7.4 billion and is projected to reach an ...
Agriculture ministers and top-level policymakers from 14 African countries will meet with their counterparts from three Asian ...
The fear of job losses is rippling through Bangladesh's garment hubs as U.S. President Donald Trump's 35% tariff on the South ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNHow Burkina Faso is redefining south-south cooperationBy Amos SAFO On June 26, 2025, a very significant political and diplomatic event took place in Burkina Faso. This involved ...
Over a century after Pareto’s observation, the Global South remains trapped in a cycle of concentrated wealth and entrenched ...
Variation in PICU mortality by ethnicity and area-level deprivation highlights the importance of further investigation into ...
Anaemia affects 259M in South Asia, threatening 18M more women/girls by 2030. It harms health, productivity, and child development. A regional push is underway to scale proven, cost-effective ...
By combining two complementary approaches, the gravity model and the Bartik model, this paper estimates: (i) the ...
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