Rare earths now sit at the intersection of industrial policy, clean energy, and national security. The competition to control them will define 2026 and beyond. The speed at which governments and ...
The “New York Sari” exhibition at the New York Historical Society tells the stories of South Asian identity, migration, and ...
The head of the International Monetary Fund says Canada is in one of the better fiscal positions among G7 nations — even ...
The older social-democratic tradition, which accepts free markets tempered by social protections, is challenged by a new ...
Some GOP lawmakers embrace the move away from an “America First” vision, while others remain skeptical of the president’s ...
The U.S. president's transactional approach to diplomacy could secure access to strategic resources—a trade dominated by ...
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Africa: Should Credit Rating Agencies Be Rated?

To assign a rating is to assign a place in the global economic order—to decide who deserves credit and who must atone for risk. In this theater, Africa appears as a pupil under constant ...
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The Wife Trap

We thus have one leg in a trap the Wages for Housework movement sought to blow open decades ago. As the historian Emily ...
Russian media published an article by the writer and political analyst, and member of the Russian Senate, 'Alexander Nazarov', titled: The Strategic Plan for Building the Empire ...
After the Cold War, some thinkers argued democracy was the “end of history” - the final form of government. This video explains what that idea meant and why it still sparks debate ...
U.S. citizens should be far more afraid of government counterterrorism efforts than of political violence by their compatriots.
They also provide a platform for U.S. officials to compare assumptions with foreign counterparts, enhancing international ...