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World Bank Launches $200 Billion Climate Resilience Program for Vulnerable Nations

Historic Fund Targets Infrastructure, Agriculture, and Energy Transition in Global South In a landmark move aimed at confronting the intensifying effects of climate change, the World Bank has unveiled a massive $200 billion climate resilience program to support developing countries over the next five years. The initiative, one of the largest of its kind, is […]

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U.S. Inflation Slows to 2.8% as Fed Signals Cautious Optimism

Core Price Gains Ease, Boosting Hopes for Gradual Rate Cuts The latest inflation data has delivered a dose of good news for policymakers and markets alike: U.S. inflation has cooled to 2.8%, its lowest annual pace since mid-2021. The figure, driven by a slowdown in energy prices and moderating housing costs, marks continued progress in

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Osprey Population Declines Sharply Amid Rising Overfishing and Habitat Loss

Coastal Ecosystems Show Signs of Strain as Apex Predators Disappear Marine biologists and conservationists are sounding the alarm over a significant decline in global osprey populations, attributing the drop primarily to overfishing and coastal habitat degradation. Ospreys—large fish-eating birds found across coastal regions, lakes, and rivers—are considered a crucial indicator species for the health of

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Global Trade Architecture Is ‘Blown Up,’ Warns Bank of England Chief

Andrew Bailey Criticizes Trump Tariffs, Signals Fragile Economic Recovery LONDON, JUNE 7, 2025 — In one of the most candid assessments from a central bank head in recent times, Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey declared that the international trade architecture has effectively been “blown up,” citing mounting unilateral tariff moves—chiefly from the United States—as

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London Reset: U.S. and China Revive Trade Dialogue Amid Global Tensions

LONDON, JUNE 9, 2025 — After years of escalating tariffs and policy clashes, senior trade officials from the United States and China convened in London this week to resume formal dialogue—marking a significant thaw in the frosty economic relationship between the world’s two largest economies. The talks, held on the sidelines of the Global Trade

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Stocks Rattle as Trump–Musk Feud Sends Shockwaves Through Wall Street

NEW YORK, JUNE 7, 2025 — In an extraordinary display of how personal clashes can trigger financial tremors, a public spat between U.S. President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk sent Tesla shares into a tailspin and rippled across global equity markets. Tesla stock plunged as much as 19.6% intraday on Friday before recovering

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OECD Slashes Global Growth Forecast as Tariffs Bite Into Trade

Protectionist Policies Drag U.S. and Global Outlook into Uncertain Territory PARIS, JUNE 6, 2025 — The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has sharply downgraded its global growth outlook for 2025 and 2026, citing a resurgence of protectionist trade measures—particularly the United States’ aggressive tariff regime under President Trump—as the primary headwind facing the

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U.S. Companies Freeze Hiring and Investment Amid Policy Uncertainty

NEW YORK, JUNE 5, 2025 — As the U.S. grapples with trade tensions, rising tariffs, and increasing protectionism, businesses are hitting the pause button on hiring and capital investment. Corporate leaders have voiced concerns about the unpredictability of U.S. trade and fiscal policies, especially in light of President Trump’s tariff wars, leaving the economic recovery

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UN Unveils $200 Billion Annual Climate Protection Plan to Combat Global Warming

The United Nations has launched an ambitious $200 billion annual climate finance plan, marking a significant leap in global efforts to combat climate change. This initiative replaces the previous $100 billion commitment and aims to accelerate climate adaptation and mitigation strategies, particularly in developing nations. The agreement, forged at COP29, seeks to mobilize public and

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Trump’s Economic Policies: Market Analysts Debate the Investment Impact

As Donald Trump embarks on his second term in 2025, financial markets are reacting to his economic policies with a mix of optimism and concern. With major shifts in taxation, trade, and regulation, analysts are divided on whether his policies will fuel a prolonged market rally or introduce volatility that could challenge investors. Stock Market

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