A MAN WHO SLEPT ON GRAVEL AS A CHILD BECAME A BILLIONAIRE, THEN GAVE IT ALL AWAY. THIS IS HIS STORY. His name is Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi. At one point, Forbes estimated his net worth at $7.7 ...
Higher inflation on the back of the Middle East fuelled energy crisis has paved the way for a Bank of England rate rise by ...
Ministers fear backlash from MPs over cuts to spending – despite seeking to protect some funding to help women and girls around the world ...
This paper provides a novel global estimate of poverty due to disasters, showing that 25.6 million people are at risk of poverty due to disasters, 12.7 million thereof facing extreme poverty. Disaster ...
The inequitable global distribution of resources for research parallels the unequal global distribution of morbidity and mortality due to infectious diseases. Significant gaps in research capacity ...
Which countries suffer from high levels of inequality? Has global inequality declined over the past three decades, or remained persistently high? Surprisingly, the answers depend on where you look.
DATA from the Philippine Statistics Authority show that “the country’s jobless rate climbed to 5.8 percent in January 2026, from 4.4 percent in December last year. This means that 2.96 million ...
Poverty remains Nigeria’s most persistent national emergency, more dangerous than inflation figures, more destabilising than political rivalry, and more consequential ...
NAIROBI: EXTERNAL disruptions can lead to economic decline at certain points in a nation's history. Additionally, there are ...
As President Tinubu visits the UK, there are signs of progress but Nigerians still face insecurity and high living costs ...
Reductions in child mortality have slowed around the world and even stalled in some places, with communities in sub-Saharan ...
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