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ADB Provides $5 Million Grant for Vanuatu Earthquake Relief

ADB Provides $5 Million Grant for Vanuatu Earthquake Relief

MANILA, PHILIPPINES (24 December 2024) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has provided $5 million in contingent disaster financing to support emergency relief efforts in Vanuatu following the 7.3 magnitude earthquake that struck the capital Port...

Owner:  Asian Development Bank
“Dispiriting, dangerous, anti-development” education and health cuts by nearly every country with World Bank and IMF loans
Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade Hon. Peter Shanel Agovaka signed and ratified the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapon

Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade Hon. Peter Shanel Agovaka signed and ratified the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapon

Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade Hon. Peter Shanel Agovaka signed and ratified the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapon Solomon Islands signed and ratified the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. at the margins of...

Owner:  Solomonese Government
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Australian politicians to see aid in action amid health challenges and economic and climate pressures in Laos

Australian politicians to see aid in action amid health challenges and economic and climate pressures in Laos

A group of Australian parliamentarians has arrived in Laos to see first-hand how Australian-funded programs are helping communities adapt to health and development challenges. Hon Kate Thwaites MP, Andrew Wallace MP, Dai Le MP, Jodie Belyea MP and...

Owner:  The National Tribune Australia
How two Utah companies became critical to international shipping overnight

How two Utah companies became critical to international shipping overnight

In late July, an executive order from President Donald Trump sent the global postal world scrambling when he scrapped a 1938 law that allowed customers to skip paying import fees on packages valued under $800. With about a month’s warning, dozens...

Owner:  The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Paedophile declares bankruptcy to avoid paying $1.4m in damages

Paedophile declares bankruptcy to avoid paying $1.4m in damages

A victim of convicted paedophile Maurice Van Ryn says a legal loophole that prevents victims from receiving compensation from their abusers if they declare bankruptcy needs to be closed. Edan van Haren was 14 when repeated sexual abuse began in...

Owner:  Australian Government
Businesses request Yunus for LDC deferment to 2032

Businesses request Yunus for LDC deferment to 2032

Leaders of the country's top 16 business chambers and trade bodies requested Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to defer the LDC graduation for six more years considering the current situation of the economy. At present, there are some risks of...

Owner:  Shahnaz Rahman
Small Business: French technique meets Pacific passion with Coromandel Chocolate

Small Business: French technique meets Pacific passion with Coromandel Chocolate

I had a passion for chocolate growing up, but I actually studied law for four years. One of my best friends back home, his family owns a chocolate factory in Bordeaux with a really good reputation. We would work there over winter to finance surf...

Owner:  New Zealand Media & Entertainment (NZME)

Hanged, Drawn, And Quartered

By Michael Every of Rabobank From a “because markets” perspective, the key story today is President Trump saying he would like the US to shift from quarterly to biannual corporate reporting: "This will save money, and allow managers to focus on...

Owner:  Ivandjiiski Family
UK ambassador is fired as Trump welcomes 10 new envoys to town

UK ambassador is fired as Trump welcomes 10 new envoys to town

Peter Mandelson, Britain’s outspoken ambassador to the United States, was fired on Sept. 11—after barely half a year on the job—following the discovery of emails that revealed the extent of his personal ties with disgraced financier and convicted...

Owner:  Victor Shiblie
Palm worker deaths inquiry

Palm worker deaths inquiry

Migrants brought to Australia to work in agriculture have died of dehydration, after being poorly prepared for the climate and labour conditions, an inquiry has been told. There have been 36 deaths among Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM)...

Owner:  McPherson Family
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