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Struggles with stagnating GDP growth and budget disagreements are compelling South African policymakers to urgently address long-standing economic challenges. March 12, 2025: People Against Budget ...
Ukraine’s war effort is shifting toward self-reliance, using decentralized innovation and off-the-shelf technology. A typical set of equipment may appear modest ...
The housing crisis worsens as property prices rise and incomes stagnate, affecting affordability and economic well-being throughout developed nations. An affordable housing development under ...
Europe should pay heed to what the Signal leak scandal reveals about Washington’s point of view. While European media hypocritically gloat and criticize, they are ...
Social and economic stability in Northeast Africa is far from assured as the Sudanese conflict between warring factions risks spilling south. Sudanese refugees wait for food at a temporary camp in ...
Critical minerals and rare earths have emerged as key supply chain vulnerabilities for the U.S. and EU given their dependence on China. Outgoing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (left), Serbian President ...
Non-bank lending, a growing yet often misunderstood sector, provides valuable services outside traditional regulatory frameworks, but comes with its own perils. A woman looks out from a retail kiosk ...
Europe’s strategic position and internal diversity offer vast opportunities in global competition, but self-centered policies can turn potential into peril if left unaddressed. European leadership ...
Peter Magyar has almost eliminated Hungary’s divided opposition, paving the way for a two-party system against Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party. March 15, 2025: Peter Magyar, the leader of ...
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