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The early 21st century saw rapid growth in new, predominantly digital entertainment. Video games, streaming and podcasts now ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNLandlocked nations ‘invisible to much of the world’: UN trade and development chief
Trapped by geography and squeezed by global market forces, the world’s 32 landlocked developing countries remain among the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSN‘Landlocked to landlinked’: UN summit seeks to turn geography into opportunity
For the world’s landlocked developing countries (LLDCs), geography isn’t just a challenge, it’s a costly barrier to trade. Cut off from direct access to the sea, these nations face steep transport ...
We are now in the midst of World War 3—and Iran has become the decisive battleground. The US and Israel may be willing to ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNThe World, Through Craft
Introducing a new collection of stories spotlighting deeply rooted—yet sometimes less exposed—crafts hubs around the world ...
One of the barriers to understanding the world is our fixation on sports thinking: Who is winning and who is catching up?
Alaska’s complex history and strategic location add weight to the first face-to-face talks between US President Donald Trump ...
The evolution of BRICS - from an acronym coined by a Western investment bank to a credible geopolitical bloc - marks one of ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNGeography Shouldn’t Define Destiny: UN Summit On Landlocked Nations Opens In Turkmenistan
According to the UN Development Programme, of the 32 landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) worldwide, 16 are in Africa, 10 in Asia, four in Europe, and two in Latin America. Together, they are home ...
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