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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Daybreak Asia July 13, 2024

Provisions in a decade and a vote on the virus. South korea heads to the polls in an election seen as a referendum on president moons pandemic performance. Shery we are seeing qe stocks gaining ground again, now at the highest level in over a month. And this after the u. S. Really finished at a one month high for the s p 500 jumping. We had gains in tech giants. U. S. Futures at the moment under pressure, down 1 . Nikkei futures not doing much right now. We have the japanese yen Holding Steady but this after four sessions of gains. We had safe haven demand as we continue to see concerns of the coronavirus outbreak. Wti at the moment rebounding after plunging more than 10 in the u. S. Session to the lowest level in two weeks. This despite that historic opecplus agreement. Closedave south korea today for parliamentary elections. Happening right now, President Trump having his ....

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DW Global 3000 July 13, 2024

The 1948 un declaration of human rights education should be one of the global Success Stories and yet theres a widening gap between education standards across the world children in developing countries are around 100 years behind those of industrialized nations. So why is that while many children in developing countries have to work outside of school. And Armed Conflicts can prevent them from attending school regularly. In wealthier countries young people typically attend school for an average of 12 years in developing countries for just 6 and a half years. And there are differences within industrialized nations themselves to a childs background too often determines their success at School Poverty can be a huge obstacle when it comes to gaining a good education those who can often spend a lot of money on their kids sch ....

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DW Global 3000 July 13, 2024

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DW Global 3000 July 13, 2024

Worlds children attended school now its more like 700000000. 00 thats almost 90 percent of all school age kids. d the right to an education is even lay down in the 1948 un declaration of human rights education should be one of the global Success Stories and yet theres a widening gap between education standards across the world children in developing countries around 100 years behind those of industrialized nations. So why is that while many children in developing countries have to work outside of school. And Armed Conflicts can prevent them from attending school regularly. In wealthier countries young people typically attend school for an average of 12 years in developing countries for just 6 and a half year. And there are differences within industrialized nations themselves to a childs background too often determines their successes goold poverty can be a huge obstacle whe ....

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DW Global 3000 July 13, 2024

Percent of all school age kids. The right to an education is even laid down in the 1948 un declaration of human rights education should be one of the global Success Stories and yet theres a widening gap between education standards across the world children in developing countries around 100 years behind those of industrialized nations. So why is that while many children in developing countries have to work outside of school. And Armed Conflict is comparable to them from attending school regularly. In wealthier countries young people typically attend school for an average of 12 years in developing countries for just 6 and a half years. And there are differences within industrialized nations themselves to a childs background too often determines their success at School Poverty can be a huge obstacle when it comes to gaini ....

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