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Leverage French language for economic growth
By Evelyn ARTHURGhana has been urged to prioritise French language education as a means to drive economic consolidation and enhance human capacity development.Despite sharing borders with three ...
The slogan for Budget 2026 makes clear the government’s message to the public: We can only guarantee a future for our children through a strong economy.  Finance Minister Clyde Caruana sits down with ...
The Manila Times on MSN
One in four Filipino children stunted due to economic inequalities — study
A JOINT study by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) and the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) Philippines revealed that one in four Filipino children is stunted because of ...
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America’s Impending Population Collapse
This year, for the first time in nearly a century, more foreign-born people will likely leave the United States than will ...
The Daily Overview on MSN
An economy great for parents but tough on adult kids
In the United States, the economic landscape is increasingly favoring older generations, leaving young adults grappling with ...
It’s notoriously tough to land a political blow on Donald Trump, but California congressman Ro Khanna is one of the few ...
Minister of Social Development and Acting Minister of State for Relief Affairs of the State of Palestine Dr. Samah Hamad ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Edmonton chamber state of economy report demands city council fiscal plan
The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce released its most comprehensive ever State of the Economy report Wednesday to benchmark ...
Democrat Jay Jones explained the ways he would approach innovation and data security. Republican Jason Miyares did not immediately respond.
Generational poverty has plagued the Olympic Peninsula since the spotted owl decision. The best solution is to trust local leaders to solve the problem.
The latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey reveals a concerning reality: half of Filipino families—a staggering 14.2 million households—still rate themselves as poor. This figure, unchanged from ...
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