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Study finds lupus diagnosis can take up to four decades
By Globe Banner | Jun 19, 2025
The recent study on lupus diagnosis has highlighted significant delays in diagnosing the autoimmune disease, with some patients waiting up to 40 years for a correct diagnosis.
Lebanon Economic Monitor outlines action plan for government reform
By Globe Banner | Jun 19, 2025
The Spring 2025 edition of the Lebanon Economic Monitor (LEM), titled "Turning the Tide?
DBS Treasures sees AUM growth amid evolving wealth management strategies
By Globe Banner | Jun 19, 2025
The current geopolitical dynamics and global economic uncertainty have led to a more cautious approach in wealth management, particularly as people look for opportunities in Asian markets.
World Bank boosts funding for ASEAN Power Grid projects with $7.7 million grant
By Globe Banner | Jun 19, 2025
The World Bank has announced an additional $7.7 million grant from the International Development Association for the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) to support ASEAN Power Grid projects.
Bosnia-Herzegovina nears conclusion of WTO accession talks
By Globe Banner | Jun 19, 2025
The ongoing negotiations for Bosnia and Herzegovina's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) have advanced, with recent meetings in Geneva bringing the process closer to completion.
State Department tightens screening for student and exchange visitor visas
By Globe Banner | Jun 19, 2025
The State Department has announced an expansion in the screening and vetting processes for visa applicants, emphasizing national security and public safety.
U.S. addresses UN debate on poverty, underdevelopment, and conflict
By Globe Banner | Jun 19, 2025
The United Nations Security Council held an open debate on poverty, underdevelopment, and conflict on June 19, 2025.
World Bank calls for fundamental changes in global debt transparency practices
By Globe Banner | Jun 19, 2025
The World Bank has released a new report highlighting the increasing reliance of developing economies on off-budget and complex borrowing mechanisms.
Head of Program of MERICS on US-China relations: ‘External pressure will not get China to change course on its key strategies'
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
Katja Drinhausen, Head of Program Politics & Society at the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), said that China remains committed to self-reliance and selective access, using global uncertainty to advance its interests.
Research reveals ancient American dog's genetic journey
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
An international team of scientists has sequenced 70 complete mitochondrial genomes from archaeological and modern dogs, spanning Central Mexico to Central Chile and Argentina.
U.S. transfers third high-endurance cutter to Vietnam Coast Guard
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
As the United States and Vietnam commemorate 30 years of diplomatic relations, a significant event marked the occasion.
Macquarie to acquire stakes in three major UK airports
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
Macquarie Asset Management has announced an agreement to acquire stakes in three UK airports: Bristol, Birmingham, and London City.
World Bank aids Turkish firms amid pandemic and earthquake challenges
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
The World Bank has provided substantial support to Turkish firms in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2023 earthquakes.
Macquarie Asset Management launches new international core equity ETF
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
Macquarie Asset Management has introduced a new exchange-traded fund (ETF), the Macquarie Focused International Core Equity ETF (EXUS).
US continues MCC Nepal Compact amid foreign aid review
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
In February 2025, the Secretary of State granted an exception to the ongoing 90-day pause on U.S. foreign assistance, allowing the MCC Nepal Compact to continue its implementation.
Scholar explores inclusivity in legal language through creativity
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
Bhumika Billa, a scholar at the Centre for Business Research in Cambridge, is exploring the intersection of language and law.
Morgan Stanley launches European private income fund
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
Morgan Stanley has announced the launch of its new European Private Income Fund.
U.S. Embassy Praia seeks field engineer applicants by July 2
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
The U.S. Embassy in Praia has announced a job opening for the position of Field Engineer FSN-09.
World Bank program boosts job opportunities for Rwandan youth
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
A young girl named Joy, who once sold oranges on the streets of Kigali due to financial hardship, has found new opportunities through the World Bank's Rwanda Priority Skills for Growth Program-for-Results (PSG).
Study examines difficulties in recognizing faces across different ethnicities
By Globe Banner | Jun 18, 2025
Professor Jeremy Tree and Dr. Alex Jones from the School of Psychology have published a study in the Journal of Experimental Psychology exploring "other ethnicity blindness" or "category selective face blindness."