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By Nkechi S. Owoo - Mar 19, 2024 - Last updated at Mar 19, 2024 01:10
ACCRA — It is well known that women in developing economies have fewer educational and employment opportunities than their male counterparts ...
By Jan-Werner Mueller - Mar 19, 2024 - Last updated at Mar 19, 2024 01:10
PRINCETON — Among her final acts as chair of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel requested that her colleagues endorse the two ...
By Gernot Wagner - Mar 17, 2024 - Last updated at Mar 17, 2024 22:54
NEW YORK — It is easy to see how Donald Trump’s election to a second term would negatively affect the world’s climate, and not just the poli ...
By Rudo Kayombo - Mar 17, 2024 - Last updated at Mar 17, 2024 22:53
NAIROBI — What do poverty, climate change and conflict have in common? ...
By Emma FitzGerald - Mar 17, 2024 - Last updated at Mar 17, 2024 22:53
GENEVA — The pledges made at last year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai reflect the growing political will to tac ...
By Ana María Ibáñez - Mar 17, 2024 - Last updated at Mar 17, 2024 00:43
WASHINGTON, DC — Nearly everyone agrees that the unequal distribution of income, wealth, and opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbea ...
By Nadia Calviño, Kristalina Georgieva and Odile Renaud-Basso - Mar 17, 2024 - Last updated at Mar 17, 2024 00:43
LUXEMBOURG — It is hard to find a word that is more relevant to the world’s greatest challenges and policy priorities than “inclusion”, the ...
By Rebecca Ray and Ulrich Volz - Mar 12, 2024 - Last updated at Mar 12, 2024 00:10
 BOSTON/LONDON — Emerging-market and developing economies (EMDEs) will need an estimated $2.4 trillion in climate investment annually t ...
By Yolanda Botti-Lodovico and Vilas Dhar - Mar 12, 2024 - Last updated at Mar 12, 2024 00:10
CHICAGO/WASHINGTON, DC — The start of 2024 has been marked by a wave of predictions regarding the trajectory of artificial intelligence, ran ...
By Indermit Gill and Tea Trumbic - Mar 10, 2024 - Last updated at Mar 10, 2024 22:47
WASHINGTON, DC — In May 1988, Alejandra Arévalo became the first female geologist to enter an underground mine in Chile. ...

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