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Hurun Global Rich List Cities (2024) [2] [3] Rank cities of residents Number of billionaires Country/Territory 1 New York: 119 United States: 2 London: 97 United Kingdom: 3 Mumbai: 92 India: 4 Beijing: 91 China: 5 Shanghai: 87 China: 6 Shenzhen: 84 China: 7 Hong Kong: 65 Hong Kong: 8 Moscow: 59 Russia: 9 New Delhi: 57 India: 10 San Francisco ...
However, Sudan has supplied Ukraine with weapons after the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In turn, Ukraine has militarily assisted Abdel Fattah al-Burhan's government directly during Sudan's civil war that began in 2023 due to shared interests in combating Russia, which backs the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan. [2]
image rank name net worth change age source country/territory industry reference 799 Rinat Akhmetov: $4.0 B $0.00 M | ±0.00% 58 steel, coal Ukraine
The main subsistence crops produced in Sudan are sorghum (3,045,000 tons), millet (1,499,000 tons), wheat (168,000 tons), cowpeas, beans, pulses, corn (65,000), and barley. [21] Cotton is the principal export crop and an integral part of the country's economy and Sudan is the world's third largest producer of sesame after India and China. [21]
After February 24, 2022, «Come Back Alive» has purchased 5290 demining kits, 381 metal detectors and 100 blast suits. «Come Back Alive» is the first charity organization [20] in Ukraine to obtain a license to purchase military and dual-use goods including lethal weapons. This license allows the foundation to purchase goods directly from ...
Pro-Western sources have criticised Ukraine’s lack of political reform or action against corruption, and the influence of Ukrainian oligarchs on domestic and regional politics, particularly their links to Russia. [1] [2] In 2008, the combined wealth of Ukraine's 50 richest oligarchs was equal to 85% of Ukraine's GDP. [3]
Sudan, [c] officially the Republic of the Sudan, [d] is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, Libya to the northwest, Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the east, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the southeast, and South Sudan to the south.
The Economist has compared the severity of Ukraine's recession to that of the Greek recession in 2011–2012 – pointing to Ukraine experiencing an 8–9% decline in GDP from 2014 to 2015 and Greece experiencing an 8.1% decline of GDP in 2011–2012, and noted that not all areas of Ukraine were equally effected by the economic downturn ...