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The World Bank is ending its long-standing ban on providing funding for nuclear energy projects - and will be open to ...
The World Bank's board has agreed to end a longstanding ban on funding nuclear energy projects in developing countries as ...
THE Philippine ferry sector has entered a pivotal phase as the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) and the World Bank Group ...
The World Bank’s board lifted its ban on supporting nuclear power, and is discussing whether to fund natural exploration and ...
The world’s largest economy is expected to grow by just 1.4% in 2025, a sharp deceleration from the 2.8% expansion recorded ...
Nigeria has for long grappled with one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world — a stark indicator of the ...
The economic war launched by US president Trump against the rest of the world, with China the principal target, was the main factor driving the downgrade of forecasts made barely six months ago.
The World Bank said the U.S. economy in 2025 will grow 1.4 percent, 0.9 percentage points slower than its January forecast.
The World Bank on Tuesday reduced its outlook for both global and U.S. economic growth this year, citing disruptions to global trade stemming President Trump’s trade war. Global growth in 2025 is ...
India has made remarkable progress in reducing extreme poverty. World Bank data shows nearly 270 million people moved out of ...