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Billionaires living in North Carolina in 2024, Forbes report

Billionaires living in North Carolina in 2024, Forbes report
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North Carolina is home to 7 billionaires, and 5 live in the Triangle. Who they are

North Carolina is home to 7 billionaires, and 5 live in the Triangle. Who they are
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Billionaires living in North Carolina in 2024, Forbes report

Billionaires living in North Carolina in 2024, Forbes report
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14th Equator Prize Honors 10 Global Indigenous Communities

14th Equator Prize Honors 10 Global Indigenous Communities
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Ten countries to bag the 2023 Equator Prize | United Nations Development Programme

The UN Development Programme (UNDP) and partners announce the winners of the 14th Equator Prize, acknowledging Indigenous peoples and local communities from ten countries. Selected from a pool of over 500 nominations received from 108 countries, the winners are from Brazil, Burundi, Bolivia, Ecuador, Greenland, Guatemala, Liberia, Philippines, Nepal and Zambia. The winners will be awarded at a ceremony in November, during UNDP’s Nature for Life Hub event.

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Ecuador

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