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Poor, indebted countries need collective relief, African leaders say

Growing external debt burdens are crippling the world's poorest countries, a group of former African leaders warned on Thursd

What are the IMF and World Bank, and what happens if the US leaves?

Alarm is rising over Washington's potential withdrawal from global institutions, including the International Monetary Fund an

South African leader wants to do a deal with Trump to resolve dispute

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday that he wanted to "do a deal" with U.S. President Donald Trump to re

Pope was focused on Vatican finance struggle before he was hospitalized

Before he was hospitalized for double pneumonia, Pope Francis was battling firm resistance from some of his own cardinals abo

Ethiopia’s PM Abiy visits Somalia for discussions with President Mohamud

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed will arrive in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Thursday to hold discussions with Presiden

Dollar firms on US trade policy anxiety; Nvidia provides little steer for stocks

The U.S. dollar firmed in early Asian hours on Thursday as Treasury yields ticked higher while investors assessed the outlook

Oil prices climb from 2-month lows as Trump axes Chevron’s Venezuela license

Oil prices edged up from two-month lows on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a reversal of a license given

New York Fed research flags new inflation vector from tariffs on China imports

The U.S. economy could be in for a fresh inflation jolt if the Trump administration fully follows through withtariffs on Chin

South Africa’s G20 presidency to prioritise climate finance

South Africa's G20 presidency this year will prioritise efforts to help developing countries finance their shift to a low-car

Putin hosts Guinea-Bissau leader as Russia builds Africa ties

President Vladimir Putin hosted Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo for talks in the Kremlin on Wednesday, the lates