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  2. Debt-trap diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    According to a May 2019 Sydney Morning Herald article, accusations of "debt trap diplomacy" were being questioned by new research; an analysis of 40 Chinese debt re-negotiations by the Rhodium Group found "asset seizures are a very rare occurrence", and debt write-off is the most common outcome. [44]

  3. Jubilee 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee 2000 Scottish Coalition attracted widespread support from Trade Unions, charities and different church denominations working together, and held events across Scotland. A feature of the campaign was that local groups were active in letter-writing, advocacy and education on international debt issues across the whole of the UK. [8]

  4. Deborah Bräutigam - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021, BBC contacted Bräutigam to give a brief explanation of debt trap diplomacy, an example of it, and why the evidence doesn't support it. The morning after, a BBC broadcast recording used clips of the brief interview with Bräutigam and misrepresented her position on the debt-trap issue, discarding all the evidence she brought ...

  5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and politics ...

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    The LDS Church becomes involved in political matters if it perceives that there is a moral issue at stake and wields considerable influence on a national level [1] [2] [3] with over a dozen members of Congress having membership in the church in the early 2000s, [4] and about 80% of Utah state lawmakers identifying as LDS.

  6. Debt reduction only way to end 'poverty trap' for some ... - AOL

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    The Group of 20 major economies should extend a freeze on official bilateral debt payments by the world's poorest countries through 2021, and permanently reduce the debt load of some of the most ...

  7. Paris Club - Wikipedia

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    Paris Club (French: Club de Paris) is a group of major creditor countries aiming to provide a sustainable way to tackle debt problems in debtor countries.Its creation, which is the first informal meeting, dates back to 1956, when Argentina agreed to hold a meeting with its public creditors.

  8. Church in small Indiana town wipes out $4.1M in medical debt ...

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    Odon Christian Church worked with RIP Medical Debt to help families in Daviess, Dubois, Greene, Knox, Lawrence, Martin and Orange counties. Church in small Indiana town wipes out $4.1M in medical ...

  9. Debt dependence - Wikipedia

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    Debt dependence or debt dependency may refer to: Debt-trap diplomacy, a country's loss of autonomy due to imposed debt; Debt bondage, the nonindependence or slavery of a person due to debt; Debt slavery and the bible, historical and theological approach to debt slavery