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Countries long associated with emigration, such as Mexico and the Philippines, are now rich enough to have passed their ...
The fertility rate in the U.S. was on a constant decline between 2014 and 2020 and has fluctuated since then, CDC reports.
The narrative of Africa as a passive recipient of aid must give way to one of agency and ambition. The continent’s leaders ...
A worldwide arena has long been controlled by participants from established financial centres in Europe, Asia and North America ...
Every twelfth person in the world still lives in extreme poverty. That means surviving on less than $2.15 per day (adjusted ...
Adesina warned that "the era of aid or free money is gone," emphasising the need for African nations to take ownership of their ...
Analysis - The country is preparing for its first crimes against humanity case, reigniting hope for victims and their families.
His election reflected a broader geographical shift in the church. Although the Vatican has been Catholicism’s spiritual and ...
Holding the G20 presidency this year, South Africa is well positioned to push for new ways to boost agricultural productivity ...
Can black-owned enterprises, long stifled by systemic exclusion, ignite an industrial revolution that marries growth with equity? The evidence says yes.
Secretary of State Rubio has unveiled a serious reform plan for the Department, but it needs close attention from Congress and some reform itself.