AD
Asian Development Bank
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a regional development bank to promote social and economic development in Asia. The bank is headquartered in the city of Mandaluyong, in Metro Manila, Philippines, and maintains 31 field offices around the world.
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Peak article volume on 2026-04-08.
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🌐TUV
cameoplus · 2026-04-27
Energy infrastructure status update / backup generator deployment in Tuvalu
Tuvalu energy stable but Minister Kofe outlines backup plan after emergency
🇵🇭PHL
cameoplus · 2026-04-21
Energy infrastructure buildout / commissioning planning in Semirara Island
Philippines to build coal-to-urea fertilizer plant in Semirara; seeks $1M ADB study
🇵🇰PAK
cameoplus · 2026-04-17
Sovereign debt restructuring or financing program announcement in Islamabad
Pakistan launches new bond plan to attract global investors ahead of IMF approval
🇬🇧GBR
cameoplus · 2026-04-15
Environmental policy or agreement in London
World Bank launches 'Water Forward' programme to tackle global water stress
🇵🇰PAK
cameoplus · 2026-04-14
Fiscal Policy Action in Washington, DC
Pakistan Finance Minister Aurangzeb reviews options to fund strategic fuel reserves
🇮🇳IND
cameoplus · 2026-04-08
Arrest, charge, conviction, or sentencing in Punjab and Haryana High Court
Punjab and Haryana High Court denies bail to Mahira Group promoter Dharam Singh Chhoker
🇧🇩BGD
cameoplus · 2026-04-08
Public health policy action in Dhaka
Government launches emergency measles containment measures, Health Minister
🇵🇭PHL
cameoplus · 2026-04-08
Strategic energy infrastructure financing and buildout in ASEAN
ADB unveils $25 million fund to advance ASEAN Power Grid
🇵🇭PHL
cameoplus · 2026-04-07
Energy Infrastructure Financing / Strategic Buildout in Manila
Asian Development Bank launches $25 million fund for ASEAN power grid
🇬🇭GHA
cameoplus · 2026-04-07
Consider policy option in Accra
Ghana’s Accra Reset: Chancery announces 18-member panel in Accra