Rutte’s Dutch Government Has Collapsed: Here’s What Comes Next
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s government abruptly collapsed on Friday amid infighting over migration policy. Rutte, who’s led
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Bonds on the Brink Reward EM Investors With Double-Digit Returns
Investors who stuck with bonds from countries that defaulted or are on the brink are betting the double-digit
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Top Egypt Bank Gets $250 Million in Loans With Eye on Green Work
Commercial International Bank SAE, Egypt’s largest private bank, secured $250 million in loans from the World Bank’s International
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Inflation Cooling, Though Still Too Elevated for Fed: Eco Week
Inflation in the US likely continued to soften in June but a key measure of underlying price pressures
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Master Musicians of Joujouka: The Moroccan band who wowed Glastonbury
The Master Musicians of Joujouka have been performing for generations - and recently opened Glastonbury.
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Biggest Cocoa Trade in More Than a Decade Rattles London Market
The biggest cocoa trade in more than a decade is rattling the London exchange, bringing back memories of
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Malawi Government Orders Review of Carbon Credit Programs
Michael Usi, a Malawian cabinet minister with responsibility for the environment, said he has ordered a review of
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Belarus Group to Kick-start Zimbabwe Carbon Exchange, Zuma Says
The Belarus African Foreign Trade Association has allocated 2 million carbon credits to initiate trade in the offsets
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African Countries Seek Common Rules to Tap Carbon Market
African governments are trying to devise a common set of rules to govern the fast-growing market for carbon
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Lula Replaces Minister in Bid to Solidify His Congressional Base
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva yielded to pressure from a prominent political party and agreed to
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John Kerry to Visit China in Bid for Progress in Climate Crisis Talks
US Climate Envoy John Kerry is heading to China for talks on global warming as tensions simmer between
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Gender Law More Than Doubles Women Lawmakers in Sierra Leone
The number of women lawmakers in Sierra Leone is set to more than double after the West African
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