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With USAID slashing funding and Europe pulling back, global development faces a major shift. This article explores what's next — from MDBs to philanthropy — and how organizations can adapt in 2025.
As the second quarter of 2025 approaches, the global economy advances with a mixture of resilience and unease.
SINGAPORE: Amid deeply worrying global developments and despite the ... As the old order frays, a new one will eventually emerge, he said, during this year’s edition of the S Rajaratnam Lecture ...
The World Health Organization finally reached a compromise on a pandemic treaty after three years of talks. The United States ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping greets the crowd during a welcome banquet held by Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar ...
In short: Tens of millions will die, millions of them children.
According to Sanchit Vir Gogia, Chief Analyst & CEO at Greyhound Research, global developments like tariffs ... Services contracts by the client’s new CFO. “The review revealed redundant ...
Hydrogen is the next frontier of energy production. Governments around the globe are implementing policies to attract ...
The United Nations Development Programme is hoping to deliver $1.3 billion over three years to support war-ravaged Syria, ...
As the U.S. life sciences real estate sector recovers from a challenging year in 2024, other markets across the globe, ...
The World Trade Organization warned that tariffs would push down both U.S. exports and imports and that trade wars could put ...
Aiming to empower the global expansion of Indian industries, South India's largest industrial exhibition, InDEX 2025, will be held from May 2 to 5 at the Adlux International Convention Centre, ...