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Scrutiny by ‘star chamber’ of where development cash goes could be set in law after share being spent in Britain rises
Comments from European Central Bank chief point to transatlantic rift over use of seized funds
Rich nations need to top up financing for multilateral institutions and initiatives
Money to assist with debt repayment, climate resilience and poverty reduction strained amid wars and elections
UK foreign secretary steps up efforts to secure aid for Ukraine but is snubbed by senior Republican
Official figures highlight negative impact of ballooning costs in immigration system on development spending
An almost stationary line of trucks depicts the daily struggle to feed Gaza
From our spending commitments to our historical legacy, we must adjust for a world in flux
Oliver Dowden says government advice on arms exports has not changed as Labour calls for further scrutiny over legality of weapons sales
Conservative MP claimed internal assessment found Jewish state had breached international humanitarian law
Debt and climate-change-related crises increase need for International Development Association’s assistance
Also in this newsletter: Brussels prepares yet another package to placate Europe’s angry farmers
As children begin to starve, many question whether sea route can bring sufficient support fast enough
Flights follow deaths of dozens of Palestinians during chaotic delivery of humanitarian goods
Famine looms for besieged enclave as inspections and security problems impede food deliveries
UK development minister says 3mn people face acute food shortage because of drought and civil war
Overhaul of judicial council still requires presidential approval
Sustaining economy at ‘critical time’ for war-torn country is priority, says bank president Odile Renaud-Basso
Ukrainian leader fails to secure long-term financial aid from US and EU
Bloc to work on ‘plan B’ after Viktor Orbán’s rejection of €50bn lifeline for Kyiv
Climate is just one of the crises that require donors to increase contributions to the International Development Association
UK chancellor commits to lift spending to previous levels when it becomes fiscally possible
Agreement with national lenders including India and Japan clears way to revive IMF bailout
Advance payment to reach Warsaw by the time Donald Tusk is expected to be prime minister
Targeting half of BII’s budget on fragile states will lead to a ‘big change’ in how money is distributed, says minister Andrew Mitchell
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