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Harvard releases database of 1,613 people enslaved by University affiliates

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Rogoff, the former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, blames ongoing geopolitical tensions such as the wars in Iran and Gaza and rising investment demands from AI for keeping borrowing costs elevated for the foreseeable future. Read more here.

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