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The World Bank said on Monday that Syria’s gross domestic product is expected to grow modestly by 1% in 2025, following a ...
Uganda is making a bold push for energy self-reliance with the launch of its national Biofuel Blending Programme ...
Sub-Saharan Africa's poverty rate has also been raised, increasing the estimated number of people living in extreme poverty ...
The world’s most desperate countries are falling further and further behind, their plight worsened by conflicts that are ...
Ethiopia said on Friday that it had signed a $1 billion financing agreement with the World Bank to support its economic ...
Thailand's economic growth is projected to slow to 1.8% this year and 1.7% next year amid intensifying global and domestic ...
Romania remained among the world's high-income countries in 2024, a group it entered in 2019, according to a ranking by the ...
President Donald Trump’s trade wars are expected to slash economic growth this year in the United States and around the world ...
The World Bank is in a unique position to help developing countries prepare for climate change. Here are two things critics say it could do better, and one they say it shouldn’t do at all.
Under pressure from world leaders, development experts and shareholders, the bank opens its spring meeting on Monday, poised for big changes. By David Gelles and Alan Rappeport Mr. Gelles writes ...
The World Bank said on Monday it expected Syria’s gross domestic product (GDP) to grow modestly by 1% in 2025, following a ...