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UN Tourism launches “Tourism Doing Business: Investing in Namibia”

TravelDailyNews 26 Mar 2025
In 2024, the country recorded GDP growth of 3.1%, which is projected to rise to 4.2% in 2025 ... Namibia welcomed 863,872 international visitors in 202, an 87.4% increase on 2022 The tourism sector ...
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Solar development plunged in Ohio after new, restrictive state law

Lima Ohio 23 Mar 2025
But between October 2022 and January of this year, the board rejected five projects that would have generated 863 megawatts per year ... The OPSB rejected the project in 2022, and the developers recently dropped a Supreme Court appeal.
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Professor Kang Xixiong has been elected as an Academician of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Sciences

GetNews 17 Mar 2025
Led Natl 863/973 projects • 200+ papers • 30+ books • Sci Chinese Award.
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$52M in federal grants awarded for new Columbus-area bridges, paths and other projects

The Columbus Dispatch 16 Mar 2025
The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission has distributed more than $52 million in federal funding for infrastructure projects around central Ohio ... Five of the seven projects awarded funding are in Columbus.
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Commentary | Trump launching US version of the Cultural Revolution

Santa Cruz Sentinel 16 Mar 2025
Of its $1.33 billion research budget, $863 million came from Washington. That includes funds for critical research projects on cancer and other diseases but also support for more than 630 PhD students at the medical school.
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Choose Iowa Dairy grants announced

The Hawk Eye 12 Mar 2025
AMESIowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig has announced that 15 Iowa dairy projects have been awarded Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grants ... The 15 projects will leverage a total investment of $4,127,863.81 ... Total Project Budget.
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Min: DMs, not headmasters, to supervise school infra projects

The Times of India 10 Mar 2025
... 51 departments and other projects for the 2024-25 financial year ... 'The govt's allocation has increased to Rs 5,863 crore from Rs 1,500 crore in 2005, funding timely exams and infrastructure projects.
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