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Tim Weiner, author of “The Mission,” talks to Christiane Amanpour about his investigation into the missteps at the CIA.
The World Bank is strengthening its procurement requirements to help address the jobs challenge in developing countries by requiring companies working on World Bank-funded projects to include local ...
It is one of a trio of new works, alongside Gordon Corera’s “The Spy in the Archive” and Tim Weiner’s “The Mission”, which ...
This resilience, a Teflon-like superpower, is cause for celebration. It means that the twin scourges of recession and ...
Germany will provide an initial contribution of 10 million euros ($11.59 million) to the World Bank trust fund this year with ...
In The Mission, Tim Weiner argues that the agency’s past 25 years have been defined by scandal, psychodrama and human error ...
Shares in EU automakers fell as the market digested Trump's tariff threat. Volkswagen, Stellantis and Volvo Cars were among the companies that lost ground Monday. So too did shares of European drink ...
"Foundation For Freedom Online" founder Mike Benz, with Jesse Kelly, traces Jeffrey Epstein's almost certain connections to U ...
RCP contributor Charles Lipson discusses why young people are so interested in socialism, and RealClear Markets editor John ...
The World Bank has taken its first step since ending its ban on funding nuclear energy projects by partnering with the International Atomic Energy Agency to support countries that choose to include ...
The World Bank announced Wednesday that it will invest over $1.3 billion to improve the quality of life in three war-torn countries in the Middle East.
The World Bank is reconsidering its ban on financing upstream projects amid a push to bolster the power sector.