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Innovation policy, particularly concerning AI, has become the core of economic strategy, driving national growth and competitiveness in the modern world.
Ivory Coast’s economic boom and the end of French military presence contrast with political uncertainties surrounding the upcoming elections.
Overregulation is behind Europe’s lagging productivity and innovation.
China’s rise as a nuclear supplier has given more agency to recipient countries by allowing them to pit providers against one another.
Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have intensified this year, fueled by regional disputes and instability in the Tigray region. These developments raise concerns about the possible resurgence of ...
The United States Energy Information Administration (EIA), the statistical and analytical agency within the Department of Energy, projects that the country will set a new oil production record this ...
Faced with an increasingly unpredictable transatlantic trade climate, the EU will likely cut its losses and turn to China and India.
The housing crisis worsens as property prices rise and incomes stagnate, affecting affordability and economic well-being throughout developed nations.
How geopolitical changes, sanctions and new trade alliances are redefining global trade flows and economic relationships among nations.
President Trump has renewed U.S. interest in Greenland to counter Chinese and Russian influence in the Arctic.
As President Trump fulfills his campaign promise to engage Russia on the Ukraine war, Turkey is quietly exploring its potential role in a post-conflict scenario, including overseeing a possible ...
Increasingly frequent incidents of deliberate underwater sabotage targeting critical fiber optics, power cables and pipelines raise significant global security concerns.
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