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- 1From:National Review (Vol. 74, Issue 19)Hurricane Fiona struck Puerto Rico, which consequently needs help. A ship carrying 300,000 barrels of diesel from Texas was headed there but stopped short. The problem: It sails under the flag of the Marshall Islands....
- 2From:The New York Times MagazineTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android . Afghanistan's ministry of education sits on a chaotic thoroughfare in downtown Kabul, not far from the...
- 3From:The EconomistThe morning after A devastated country is hit by a deadly earthquake A FGHANS WERE already being tormented by hunger, poverty and the aftermath of war when, in the early hours of June 22nd, disaster struck once more....
- 4From:State LegislaturesIt's 5,700 miles from the war in Ukraine to the state of Mississippi--a world away, but not too far to extend a helping hand. It began when Mississippi Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann heard from Sergiy Gamaliy, governor of...
- 5From:ADWEEK (Vol. 63, Issue 7)The past two months have thrust me into a wild storm of emotions and thoughts. I swung from feeling completely lost in the first hours of russia's (yes, in lowercase only) all-out war to becoming enraged when my...
- 6From:The Christian Century (Vol. 139, Issue 2)India's government has blocked Mother Teresa's charity from receiving foreign funds, saying the Catholic organization did not meet conditions under local laws and dealing a blow to one of the most prominent groups...
- 7From:The Middle EastAmbassador Anna Hammargren of the Department for the Middle East and North Africa to discuss regional developments and efforts under way to overcome challenges and achieve peace and stability. The meeting in Amman,...
- 8From:The EconomistPoliticians jump the vaccines queue, then quarrel with the World Bank AT FIRST GLANCE one might have thought the cardboard box was a visiting head of state. On February 13th Lebanon's first batch of covid-19 vaccines...
- 9From:Christianity Today (Vol. 65, Issue 2)For Christians trying to care for the poor in India, there is always a need for more prayer, more hands, and more money. Much of that money comes from donors in other countries. Recently, though, Prime Minister Narendra...
- 10From:National Review (Vol. 73, Issue 3)Notwithstanding his professed personal opposition to abortion, Biden has rescinded the Mexico City policy, which prohibits billions in U.S. foreign-aid money from funding NGOs that provide or promote abortion in other...
- 11From:USA Today (Vol. 149908, Issue 2908)IT HAS BEEN almost 50 years since "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" debuted and cast light on life in a mental institution, leading many to argue that people with disabilities should and could live among their...
- 12From:Foreign Affairs (Vol. 99, Issue 4)U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to go it alone in responding to the coronavirus pandemic is but the latest manifestation of the United States' waning global leadership. Even before the virus struck, there was...
- 13From:New African (Issue 602)Why do we Africans look up to outsiders to provide solutions to problems in our own house as if they live in it? Why have we become masters in copying and pasting blueprints from others instead of finding our own...
- 14From:The Economist (Vol. 435, Issue 9190)Donald Trump said that data suggested America was past the peak of the covid-19 outbreak, as he mooted guidelines to reopen the economy. The president created a council to look at the options, some of whose members were...
- 15From:Foreign Affairs (Vol. 98, Issue 6)The story of how the Tunisian revolution began is well known. On December 17, 2010, a 26-year-old fruit vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi from the town of Sidi Bouzid set himself on fire outside a local government building....
- 16From:African Business (Issue 466)TICAD 7 will focus on the promotion of private investment. It will also focus on human resources development, vocational training and the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as it has done in the past...
- 17From:African Business (Issue 466)On the back of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), Japanese cumulative FDI in Africa increased from $3.9bn in 2007 to $10bn in 2016. The big challenge will be diversifying the range of the...
- 18From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 29)The foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank fell 2.6percent on a weekly basis, according to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Thursday. The central bank received the first tranche from...
- 19From:IMF Working PapersThis paper assesses the optimal setting of fiscal spending and foreign exchange rate intervention policies in response to volatile foreign aid, in a small open economy model that incorporates typical features of...
- 20From:African Business (Issue 461)The UK is to inject up to 30m [euro] ($39m) into prosperity, security and climate change projects across Africa. The funding forms part of a new strategic partnership agreement with the African Union, and will be spread...