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Three former USAID employees discussed how the U.S. Agency for International Development’s closure by the Trump ...
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The Punch on MSNTaraba varsity lecturer writes Tinubu, calls for ban on open grazingA lecturer at Taraba State University, Professor John Ajai, has called on President Bola Tinubu to urgently review Nigeria’s ...
The global nonprofit based in Durham will likely look to the private sector for new sources of funding. Sheer unpredictably ...
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Trump's tariffs projected to increase unemployment, but escape mass layoffs: AllianzAllianz economists are forecasting that the unemployment will rise to 5% by early 2026, though mass layoffs aren't expected ...
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Mongabay on MSNMekong fish corridors mapped for the first time but funding cuts threaten researchElectronic tagging has revealed crucial Mekong fish corridors at risk of being severed by upcoming dam projects.
The George W. Bush administration launched MCC in 2004, and issues grants to countries it determines have potential for economic growth.
President Mnangagwa signed the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill into law, sparking swift condemnation ...
Layoffs have hit companies from HPE to Meta and Boeing already this year amid a backdrop of cost-cutting and technological ...
An annual report on global military spending shows that Ukraine is spending more of its GDP on defense than any other country ...
USAID has been used to foment political crises, sway elections, and cause tremendous suffering around the world.
Close to 20,000 employees — many living in states such as North Carolina, Vermont, California and Georgia — lost their jobs ...
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