Johann Rupert, South Africa’s wealthiest man, is more than just a billionaire that has stakes in about 268 companies. He is a ...
China could reap the soft-power advantage, but like Western governments, the country is cutting back on aid. Philanthropies say they cannot replace the United States.
Under President Joe Biden, the U.S. spent $240 billion on development aid. Aid also increased during Donald Trump’s first term. Eight charts show which countries benefited and how the money was used.
One of the real aspects of the agreement proposed to us (Kiev — ed.) on the "joint" use of Ukrainian natural resources with the United States is not minerals, but Ukraine's recognition of a new amount ...
India, playing all their matches in Dubai as per the hybrid model agreement, await their arch-rivals in a contest charged ...
By promoting local currency trade, alternative payment systems, and infrastructure connectivity, Global South countries may ...
As relations between South Africa and the United States continue on a free-fall, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will ...
This Black History Month, the Banner is teaming up with WriteBoston’s Teens In Print program, highlighting young voices of ...
Dubai has further consolidated its position as leading financial services hub in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, or MEASA, as the Dubai International Financial Centre, or DIFC, on Tuesday ...
South Africa’s powers of diplomacy will be tested this year as it leads the G20 group of major economies amid a rise in ...
Starting tomorrow, Pakistan hosts its first major ICC tournament since co-hosting the 1996 World Cup with Sri Lanka and India ...
The US decision to freeze its spending in low-income countries has thrown vital services into crisis – and prompted urgent ...
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