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At least 60% of New Yorkers say they are making changes to their lives in response to national economic challenges.
Japan's upper house election on Sunday could shake up politics, with rising prices and a populist party gaining ground.
You have to go back to Margaret Thatcher's first year to see such pessimism about the economy just a year after an election ...
Finance chiefs from the Group of 20 advanced and emerging economies said Friday that the global economy is facing ...
Amnesty International South Africa says next month's National Dialogue should not be a distraction from solving the country’s ...
Ahead of his visit to Republican stronghold South Carolina, U.S. Representative Ro Khanna spoke with Newsweek on the battle plan for Democrats to compete in pro-Trump districts in next year's midterms ...
According to UN data, around 80 per cent of the world’s poorest people live in rural areas, many earning less than $2.15 per day. Half of rural residents don’t have proper healthcare and internet use ...
China’s property sector is still in deep trouble, and that’s bad news for iron ore giants. The great ASX rotation from banks ...
In the last several years, Tales has become one of the few summer draws for visitors to the city, generating around $24 ...
China has taken a decisive step by establishing its rare earth mining and smelting quotas for 2025, although this was done ...
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) plans to hold a national conference on illicit financial flows. How significant is ...
When Orvin Canales accompanied his daughter, Selena Lee, to perform at the Latin American festival in Worcester last year, he ...