Category: World
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The poorly timed austerity policies made by the two governments are causing strong dissatisfaction amongst the population. The ongoing protests also warn the rest of the world about the future economic climate.
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The World Bank tried to tackle slow funding of Ebola hit countries by introducing contingent securities called Pandemic Bonds. But this may have caused more problems than solutions.
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Will widespread strikes take a toll on British Airways?
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The plant-based protein start-up Beyond Meat’s shares price soared 163% on the first trading day. What does the future hold for this new company and the recently trendy plant-based “meat” market?
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Since 2004, The Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers’ (FPAQ) quota system has brought price stability to a notoriously volatile global market — but its long-term challenges are mounting.
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In spite of Saudi Arabia’s release of a new tourist visa and the kingdom’s increased efforts to popularize tourism, there has been a great deal of international controversy over the kingdom’s human rights violations and hyper-conservative culture.
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Why multinational corporations choose Vietnam instead of India?
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The largest contributor to ocean pollution also has some of the largest costs to clean up
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The reauthorization of the U.S. import-export bank could be critical to U.S. companies in the wake of the trade war with China.
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By Alper D. Karakas Technology is running and running quickly, but it does not seem to be giving as big of a boost as past inventions. Is the digital revolution not as revolutionary as its predecessor…? You don’t need to be in Silicon Valley to hear all the buzz about where technology can take us.…
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Income and wealth are increasingly in the hands of the top 1%. How have we arrived at this stage of global inequality and what does the future have in store?
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Europe’s third largest economy just entered into a recession. What may this contraction mean for the rest of Europe?











