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The Milei government must defend its hard-fought macroeconomic stability at all costs, at least until the election. That’s ...
US Syria Envoy Tom Barrack is in Lebanon for important discussions. This is a crucial opportunity for Lebanon to move beyond ...
An Accountant, legal practitioner and tax expert, Professor Abdallah Ali-Nakyea, has identified seven areas that provide ...
In Episode 31 of Riskology by Infortal, join Soji Apampa, Christopher Mason, and Dr. Ian Oxnevad as they discuss Nigeria’s fight against corruption in ...
Washington could see some of its lowest tides of the year this week. In Bellingham, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts tides will reach 3.5 feet below a normal low tide ...
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Corruption In Government Procurement Process Calls For Urgent AttentionIn the heart of Nigeria's governance structure lies public procurement; a process through which government institutions acquire goods, services, and infrastructure. Ideally, this system should ...
Some of the year's lowest tides arrive next week. It's a great time to peer into tidepools, so look out for Seattle Aquarium marine life experts at the beach.
Punishing petty offenders—such as low-ranking police officers accepting small bribes—will never stem the tide of corruption. The real change begins at the top.
The last king tides of the season will swamp the Oregon Coast from Jan. 11 to Jan 13.
King Tides contributes to San Francisco flooding amid Bay Area storm This weekend's storm that swept through the Bay Area was combined with King Tides, which contributed to flooding in many areas.
Punishing petty offenders—such as low-ranking police officers accepting small bribes—will never stem the tide of corruption. The real change begins at the top.
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