The U.K. will no longer provide government export credit support for arms sales

The U.K. will no longer provide government export credit support for arms sales to 63 of the world's poorest nations. The move makes permanent a temporary ban instituted by the U.K. in 1997 and adds another 22 heavily indebted countries to the original list, including Albania, Afghanistan and Sri...

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