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2026-07-10 03:12:40 UTC

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first seen 28d ago · last seen 2d ago · 4 mentions · 2 clusters · 2 corroborations

Corroborated stories featuring this entity · 6

0 corroborated · 2d ago · cluster ↗ · guardianthenewsmill.com · 11 events

Delhi government announced plans to eventually ban petrol scooters, motorbikes and autorickshaws in favour of electric vehicles.

1 corroborated · 6d ago · cluster ↗ · guardianthenewsmill.com · 11 events

The policy aims to promote a clean, modern, pollution‑free transport system in Delhi by 2030.

The policy aims to promote a clean, modern, pollution‑free transport system in Delhi by 2030.
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2 corroborated · 29d ago · cluster ↗ · allafricablueskybusinesselitesafrica.com · 9 events

Nigeria has received at least $3.653 billion in World Bank-backed funding for electricity projects over the past 24 years.

Nigeria has received at least $3.653 billion in World Bank-backed funding for electricity projects over the past 24 years.
africaother
Nigeria’s electricity crisis has persisted despite World Bank-backed funding.
africaother
3 corroborated · 31d ago · cluster ↗ · allafricaallafrica.comblueskybusinesselitesafrica.comnationaleconomy.compulse.ng · 9 events

Nigeria has received at least $3.653 billion in World Bank-backed funding for electricity projects between 2001 and 2024.

Nigeria has received at least $3.653 billion in World Bank-backed funding for electricity projects between 2001 and 2024.
africaother
The World Bank-backed funding targeted transmission upgrades, rural electrification, renewable energy, sector reforms, and recovery programmes.
other
3 corroborated · 31d ago · cluster ↗ · allafricaallafrica.comblueskybusinesselitesafrica.compulse.ngqncnews.com · 9 events

Nigeria has received at least $3.653 billion in World Bank-backed funding for electricity projects between 2001 and 2024.

Nigeria has received at least $3.653 billion in World Bank-backed funding for electricity projects between 2001 and 2024.
africaother
Nigeria continues to face poor power supply, frequent outages, repeated grid collapses, and high dependence on petrol and diesel generators.
africaother
3 corroborated · 31d ago · cluster ↗ · allafricablueskybusinesselitesafrica.comleadership.ngpulse.ngqncnews.com · 9 events

Nigeria has received more than $3.65 billion in World Bank-backed funding for power sector projects over the past two decades.

Nigeria has received more than $3.65 billion in World Bank-backed funding for power sector projects over the past two decades.
africaother
Nigeria continues to face a deepening electricity crisis despite World Bank-backed funding.
africaother