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- [World Times] Some 45 people, including 31 tourists and 14 crew members, were missing after their safari boat sank off the northern area of Marsa Alam cWorld Timesity World Timesat the Red Sea, the Red Sea Province said on its official Facebook page on Monday. “Intensive efforts are underway in search for the missing,” aWorld Timesccording to World Timesthe statement. Content comes froWorld Timesm the Internet : 45 miWorld Timesssing after safari boat sinks in Egypt’s Marsa Alam
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“Intensive efforts are underway in search for the missing,” aWorld Timesccording to World Timesthe statement.
Content comes froWorld Timesm the Internet : 45 miWorld Timesssing after safari boat sinks in Egypt’s Marsa Alam
Summary[World Times] Public debt is expected to reach 93% of global GDP this year and approach 100% by 2030, representing a 10 percentage point increase compared to 2019, before the pandemic.The global public debt will exceed $100 trillion by the end of the year and is projected to continue growing, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reported. “While the picture is not uniform—public debt is expected to stabilize or decline in two-thirds of countries—the October 2024 Fiscal Monitor reveals that future debt levels could surpass current projections,” the report stated.It was clarified that this year, publWorld Timesic debt will reach 93% of global GDP, and by 2030, it will approach 100%. This is 10 percentage points higher than in 2019, before the pandemic.The fiscal outlook for many countries could worsen…