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Inquirer Business on MSNCurbing corruption to sustain growth: A call for systemic reform to unlock the Philippines’ full potentialIn the Philippines, corruption does not operate in the margins—it is often intertwined with routine governance. It can ...
Kenya's economy has grown on average by 5.0 percent annually over the past decade, but the benefits have not been equally ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNThe need for a new industrial policy in the EUThe EU is currently facing adverse shocks that reflect inherent weaknesses, including: (a) the difficulty in building ...
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A transformation in eyecare is taking place across Scotland - but it needs to be supported, writes Eilidh Thomson.
According to the NCRC report, “forced conversions, especially of young girls from Hindu and Christian communities, are a serious violation of their fundamental rights and freedoms. Abductions and ...
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The Cape Flats faces a relentless cycle of violence, with communities under siege and lives lost. Amidst this crisis, faith ...
Former long-standing schools minister, Sir Nick Gibb marks the launch of his book with reflections on his time in office ...
Balarabe Akinwumi is a lawyer and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State. In this interview with BABATOPE OKEOWO, he speaks on the opposition coalition, calls for establishment ...
The 10-member bloc ‘faces difficult challenges within a dangerous neighborhood — unstable governments, regional security ...
Objective This study aimed to investigate the association between food insecurity and dietary intake with anxiety and depression among residents of underserved urban settlements in Bangladesh. Design ...
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