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Granules India posts higher quarterly profit on strong North America, Europe sales – Reuters
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Changes in life expectancy across selected countries in the Western Pacific Region and their underlying risk factors, 1990–2021 | BMC Public Health
Country-specific trends in life expectancy
Between 1990 and 2019, life expectancy improved for all observed countries in the WPR (Table 1). Among lower-middle-income countries, Laos underwent the most substantial gains in life expectancy for both…
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Significant histologic alterations in untreated chronic hepatitis B children: a meta-analysis | BMC Infectious Diseases
Cui F, Blach S, Manzengo Mingiedi C, Gonzalez MA, Sabry Alaama A, Mozalevskis A, et al. Global reporting of progress towards elimination of hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2023;8:332–42.
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Abdul Latif Jameel Finance wins two Monsha’at Awards
November 13, 2025 I Riyadh, Saudi Arabia- Abdul Latif Jameel Finance named “The Leading Non-Bank Financial Institution for MSME Funding in 2024” for the second consecutive year.
- It was also awarded “The Highest Growing Non-Bank Financial Institution for MSME Funding in 2024”.
- Recognition reflects Abdul Latif Jameel Finance’s commitment to empowering entrepreneurs and supporting Saudi Vision 2030’s goals of economic diversification and sustainable growth.
Abdul Latif Jameel Finance, a leader in innovative financing solutions and services that is regulated by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA), has been honored with two awards at the Biban Forum 2025, held in Riyadh.
Presented by the General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises (Monsha’at), Abdul Latif Jameel Finance was recognized as both the “The Leading Non-Bank Financial Institution for MSME Funding in 2024” for the second year in a row, and the “The Highest Growing Non-Bank Financial Institution for MSME Funding in 2024”.
The awards highlight Abdul Latif Jameel Finance’s leadership in advancing access to finance for micro, small, and medium enterprises across Saudi Arabia, and its ongoing contribution to driving entrepreneurship, financial inclusion, and sustainable economic development in line with Saudi Vision 2030.
Dr. Khalid Alsharif, CEO of Abdul Latif Jameel Finance, said: “We are deeply honored to receive two awards from Monsha’at recognizing our leadership and growth in MSME financing. This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to empowering entrepreneurs, supporting business sustainability, and contributing to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives. We remain dedicated to developing innovative, responsible financial solutions that help Saudi businesses grow and thrive.”
To date, Abdul Latif Jameel Finance has funded more than 294,000 MSMEs, extending over SAR 4.2 billion in financing across key sectors including technology, tourism, entertainment, crafts, and production.
As a trusted partner in Saudi Arabia’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, Abdul Latif Jameel Finance continues to innovate tailored financing solutions that enable business growth, promote financial inclusion, and support the Kingdom’s ongoing economic transformation.
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A 400-million-year-old plant creates water so weird it looks alien
A research group at The University of New Mexico has identified how an unusual prehistoric plant may provide new ways to interpret Earth’s ancient climate conditions.
Led by UNM Earth and Planetary Sciences Professor Zachary Sharp, the team…
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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman has work from office rule for his team and these strict requirements
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman wants his team to follow ‘strict’ work-from-office rules. He wants an in-person working culture, with stricter requirements for working from the office than is standard across the rest of the company. In an…
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Bagpipers claim world record with AC/DC’s ‘It’s a Long Way to the Top’
Having been declared world record holders, the massed pipers played “Happy Birthday” on request, followed by an impromptu “Amazing Grace” to a cheering crowd, many using their phones to record the moment.
The Australian Book of Records,…
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Search for 200 pianists for Sunderland record-breaking attempt
Sunderland Music CityAlmost 200 pianists will play for three to five minutes each, as part of the attempt The search is on to find about 200 pianists to take part in a concert aiming to set a new world record.
Sunderland Music City is looking for…
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Preprints ‘not taking off’ in Africa
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Researchers’ career incentives, poor infrastructure and weak policy support blocking wider uptake
Preprints have yet to gain a foothold in Africa’s research landscape, despite their potential to…
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Fans React to YouTuber Calling Lebron James ‘Small Creator’
Tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee, also known online as MKBHD, recently sat down with LeBron James for his The Main Thing YouTube show. They dived into the depths of tech, content creators, and video games, among other topics. However, in a social…
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