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The IMF In Argentina: Imposing Austerity That Won’t Work, On A Country That Doesn’t Want It

25/06/201920/09/2019 - Leave a Comment

Between June and September of last year, the International Monetary Fund provided an emergency bailout package to the Argentinian government totalling just under $60 billion. The move was prompted by …

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India’s educated youth suffer as jobless rate hits 45-year high

19/06/201920/09/2019 - 1 Comment

NEW DELHI — India’s worst labor market in decades is taking an especially heavy toll on younger urbanites, making it imperative for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to come up with effective …

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Trump Awards Kook Art Laffer for Inventing Fake Curve

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Last year, famed Republican economist Art Laffer co-authored a hagiographic tribute to President Trump and his agenda. Trump habitually bestows his most slavish supporters with pardons or — in the event they …

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Government accused of ignoring crisis as rough sleeper numbers surge in London

19/06/201916/07/2019 - Leave a Comment

The number of rough sleepers in the capital has risen by nearly a fifth in the past year, according new Greater London Authority data. 8,855 rough sleepers were recorded by outreach …

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Mali’s Civil War Fueled by Climate Crisis and Corporate Greed

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Baba Aye discusses the failure of French and German peacekeepers in Mali and the real role they play, after almost one hundred people were killed in a Dogon village and …

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How the NRA Profits From Divisive Politics

13/06/201914/06/2019 - Leave a Comment

An investigation shows how the nonprofit NRA gives lavish gifts and contracts to board members and their families while losing millions of dollars of donor money each year. A deep …

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Insecure Work – Are we at a Tipping Point?

12/06/201914/06/2019 - Leave a Comment

The UK is facing a quality of work crisis. The growing use of zero-hours contracts has been widely covered, but our new findings from analysis commissioned by the Living Wage …

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Taking Climate Action Via a Gaming App

12/06/201929/03/2022 - Leave a Comment

UN Climate Change News, 12 June 2019 – W-Foundation, a global relief and conservation organization, is working with the UN’s Climate Neutral Now initiative to promote sustainability and climate action through a …

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World Bank chief calls for transparency in China’s foreign lending

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Malpass says greater openness is crucial to avoid debt traps. FUKUOKA, Japan — The World Bank is “working hard” to ensure China improves transparency in lending to developing countries, the …

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India’s Taj Mahal of trash is a toxic nightmare

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New Delhi’s “rubbish mountain” just keeps growing and growing. The Taj Mahal, the famous 240-foot-high tomb, is India’s best known landmark. But now a different sort of tomb, New Delhi’s Ghazipur landfill …

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