Global Economic Imbalances Demand Attention from Policymakers
As global economic imbalances resurface, it is crucial for policymakers to challenge the outdated notion that perpetual surpluses are the key to wealth.
International reporting with regional context and cross-border impact.
As global economic imbalances resurface, it is crucial for policymakers to challenge the outdated notion that perpetual surpluses are the key to wealth.
The UAE's exit from OPEC signals more than just a business choice; it highlights significant shifts in the global energy landscape.
According to Global Trade Alert, the current volatility in oil prices poses a significant threat to global merchandise flows, potentially leading to a decline in trade.
Arsenal's recent success has ignited aspirations for two significant trophies this season, following their advancement to the Champions League final.
In a significant move, the US has paused its military operation 'Project Freedom' as President Trump seeks to negotiate with Iran following recent clashes in the Strait of Hormuz.
As he enters his last year in office, President Macron seeks to address the deepening crisis in Franco-Algerian relations, which has worsened since Algeria gained independence in 1962.
In a devastating turn of events, Russian strikes resulted in numerous casualties just hours before Ukraine's proposed ceasefire, drawing sharp criticism from President Zelenskyy.
The recent Indiana primaries have further solidified Donald Trump's influence within the Republican Party, as candidates align closely with his policies.
A tragic shooting at a school in Brazil's Acre state has left two staff members dead and several children injured.
Romania faces renewed political instability after lawmakers voted to oust Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's government, raising questions about future governance.
April saw a significant shift in the Australian automotive market, with one in six new cars sold being electric vehicles, while gas sales plummet.
Long before Ford and Chevy entered the crew cab market, another manufacturer introduced the first-ever crew cab truck, a fact that remains largely overlooked today.
Connecticut is exploring the potential for increased nuclear energy capabilities, which could significantly impact the state's energy future.
This piece examines how experimental approaches in social research can shed light on discrimination and social disparities, particularly in employment and social interactions.
Researchers have developed a new algorithm in partnership with VolunteerMatch and Feeding America, aiming to improve the efficiency and equity of volunteer distribution for food assistance.
As global economic tensions rise, G7 trade ministers meet in Paris to address critical minerals and trade resilience, influenced by ongoing Middle East turmoil.
A lone coyote made headlines by swimming 2 miles to Alcatraz Island, a distance that exceeds biologists' expectations and highlights the animal's surprising capabilities.
Donald Trump's announcement of the withdrawal of US troops is forcing Berlin to confront the long-standing taboo of its own defense, explains the specialist in Franco-German relations Paul Maurice for Le Monde.
Researchers at the University of Toronto Engineering have developed a non-toxic polymer coating that could prevent proteins from adhering to surfaces, which may help reduce hospital-acquired infections.
While both motorcycle and car engines are internal combustion engines aimed at vehicle movement, they exhibit key differences. This editorial explores those distinctions.