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Unprecedented levels of migration' have resulted in a surge in rough sleeping but a new plan backed by major mayors promises ...
F or the past couple of years much of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital, was reduced to rubble by demolitions. Now luxury ...
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AllAfrica on MSNBeyond the Resource Curse - Eritrea's Holistic Approach to DevelopmentIn recent years, Eritrea's mining and energy sector has garnered considerable attention. However, much like broader international coverage of the country, mainstream narratives about Eritrea's ...
Rising trade tensions, global policy uncertainty, and regional conflicts are presenting challenges to economies in the Middle East and North Africa and Caucasus and Central Asia regions. Policymakers ...
Outdoor recreation is gaining ground as a key economic force—and Senator Tom O’Mara says it’s time for New York to take full advantage. In his weekly column for the week of July 7, O’Mara highlighted ...
The economy in FY25: Battling challenging times How did the economy manage to grow under disorderly conditions? What prevented worse outcomes often seen elsewhere under similar headwinds? What stood ...
Labor market, consumer spending, and revised GDP data show the economy is facing serious headwinds.
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AllAfrica on MSNNews - Eritrean Leaders Orchestrated Industrial-Scale Looting Operations in Tigray, Alongside Atrocities: New ReportA newly released report presents detailed evidence indicating that Eritrea's leaders actively planned and prepared for the war in Ethiopia's Tigray region well before hostilities erupted.The report ...
The world economy is like a supercomputer that churns through trillions of calculations of prices and quantities, and spits out information on incomes, wealth, profits, and jobs.
Stephen Miran, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisors, warned Thursday about the economic implications of not passing President Trump’s domestic policy bill by the deadline giv… ...
The U.S. economy shrank at a 0.5% annual pace from January through March as President Donald Trump’s import taxes at least temporarily disrupted business, the Commerce Department said.
The U.S. economy shrank at a 0.5% annual pace from January through March as President Donald Trump’s import taxes at least temporarily disrupted business, the Commerce Department reported Thursday in ...
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