Vietnamese entrepreneurs, academics, students and community representatives gathered in Düsseldorf for the 2026 NRW ...
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Why East Africa emerges as Africa’s trade growth engine
By Elvis NdunguruEast Africa, led by Kenya, is emerging as a powerful trade hub driven by infrastructure investment, regional integration and expanding intra-African trade.As a gateway for natural ...
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Responsible mining and power as a catalyst for the acceleration of West Africa’s sustainable development
By Lorraine Mac-PodsWest Africa stands at a defining moment in its development journey. The region is richly endowed with mineral resources, a youthful population, and growing industrial ambition. At ...
CMS and states can take practical, near-term policy actions to strengthen whole-person care for dual-eligible beneficiaries ...
In a multipolar world, Africa and Europe can drive significant mutual growth by deepening value-chain ...
New Census estimates show Seattle added more than 11,500 residents last year, while international migration helped offset ...
COO Meeta Gandhi outlines how the hospital spent the past year aligning operations and integrating systems with its new parent health system, setting the foundation for future growth.
Midsized cities in the U.S. saw their population remain steady as the national growth rate slowed, according to a Thursday release from the U.S. Census Bureau. Smaller cities outside of high-traffic ...
New census estimates show that the nation’s largest cities saw the sharpest slowdowns in population growth over the past year amid declines in immigration and plunging birthrates. By Pooja Salhotra ...
Houston’s population barely inched upward in 2025 as migration trends converged to stall growth in most large American cities, according to new population estimates released Thursday by the U.S.
China’s latest national accounts show the economy grew by about 5% through 2025 and into the first quarter of 2026, pointing to resilience despite ongoing trade tensions. But the underlying picture is ...
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