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World Bank: Gender equality boosts economy
World Bank report finds that better opportunities for women increase productivity.
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Greek debt default fears persist
World entering economic danger zone, with possibility of a debt default increasing, World Bank head says.
Last Modified: 15 Sep 2011 09:25 GMT
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World Bank head warns of danger ahead
Zoellick says loss of market confidence in economic leadership of key countries has pushed markets into a danger zone.
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If, out of fear, the US now treats China as an enemy, it guarantees an enemy in the future.
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Arab revolutions mask economic status quo
Despite talk of a "new social contract", financial powers seek to maintain their grip on the poor of the Middle East.
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The mathematics of the Arab Spring
Since ousting their leaders, Egypt and Tunisia are facing difficult choices on balancing the influences of foreign aid.
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Last Modified: 06 Jun 2011 16:33 GMT
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New charges filed against Tunisia's Ben Ali
Ousted president is now facing a total of 18 charges including "murders and looting".
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Global food prices hit record high
Problem is set to worsen after a massive snowstorm in the United States and floods in Australia.
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Tunisia: How the US got it wrong
The events in Tunisia again show how US foreign policy in the Middle East fails to fully understand the region.
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