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While the world has been paying attention to the readiness of China’s People’s Liberation Army to invade or reclaim Taiwan by ...
Bonhomie strained as US president muses about annexing his northern neighbour and his dislike of former Canadian PM ...
Also in today’s newsletter, New Delhi agrees trade deal with UK, and Chinese exporters undervalue cargo to skirt US tariffs ...
India said it had carried out “precision strikes” on “terrorist infrastructure” at nine sites in Pakistan, describing the ...
Washington and Beijing will this week hold their first talks on tariffs since US President Donald Trump launched a trade war ...
Britain makes concessions on Indian access to employment markets in exchange for cuts to tariffs on whisky and cars ...
From Danny Leipziger, Professor of International Business and International Affairs, George Washington University, Washington, DC, US ...
Induced demand, whereby the building of additional lanes or stretches of motorway increases congestion, has been understood by transport planners and engineers for decades. A quote attributed to Lewis ...
There is a huge prize in national productivity and happiness awaiting any economy that can create an efficient, trustworthy marketplace for jobs. Unfortunately, most of the recruiting technology we’re ...
From GW Lawson, London SW1, UK ...
The World Bank, he rightly notes, has strayed far from its mission into “buzzword-centric marketing”. This is accurate given the expansive definition of development by the bank that now includes ...
While I completely agree with the general thrust of Michael “Scientist” Pravica’s letter on President Donald Trump’s war on knowledge (“Political interference is hurting the ‘golden goose’”, Letters, ...
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