💨 Abstract
President Joe Biden has pledged a record $4 billion contribution to the World Bank's International Development Association fund for the world's poorest countries at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, exceeding the $3.5 billion Washington committed in the previous round in December 2021. It is unclear if the commitment will be honored by President-elect Donald Trump, who has previously proposed cutting foreign aid. The new U.S
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