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The left is in shambles everywhere while hard-right and far-right parties are riding high in polls across the world. I ...
As temperatures rise and summer draws near, insect-related damage increases. Among these pests, there has been a surge in ...
A new study from the World Inequality Lab projects global inequality through 2050, concluding that significant reductions are possible if action is taken in education, health and minimum wage policies ...
The result is likely to be not a fully technopolar world but a more technopolar United States mirrored by a tightly ...
After the turbulent years between 1919 and 1945, when the League of Nations, created after World War I, could not mediate the ...
Volatility spikes, protocol attacks, and blocked settlement layers continue to highlight structural flaws in decentralized finance markets. The consequent lack ...
The overhaul will require more and better data gathering to fill gaps in knowledge, including indications of supply chain ...
War is raging in Europe, with countless victims, economic damage and as yet unforeseeable potential for escalation.
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As much as the United States’s economy would suffer, Beijing would face something a lot worse if trade is disrupted.