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For the first time in the history of the European Union fewer babies were born in the EU than in the United States. This is ...
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‘Examining implications’: Why Trump’s move on Iran’s Chabahar port is a setback for India
Located in Sistan-Balochistan province on Iran's energy-rich southern coast, Chabahar port, close to China-developed Gwadar ...
The Middle East is experiencing a period of intense political and economic turbulence, with several countries in the region ...
To find out more, we studied about 400,000 UK residents aged between 39 and 73, and a further 13,500 Australian residents ...
Exile Economics underestimates the attractiveness of a retreat from free trade. Companies can become reliant on protection ...
THERE was a time in the country’s history when foreign currencies were largely obtained through the export of cash crops such ...
Johns Hopkins political scientist Nicolas Jabko explains how prevailing political forces threaten to disrupt the nation's ...
Sophisticated private sources could provide a fuller picture of the state of the economy. But the government is not even ...
Discover why the S&P 500 stays resilient—learn how improved policies, info access, and passive investing help turn ...
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1% of People Never Have Sex and Genetics Might Explain Why
A study of more than 400,000 people found 1% had never had sex – which was linked to a range of genetic, environmental and ...
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Why public markets are a public good
Far from being irrelevant, UK public equity markets are a vital public good essential for tax revenue, corporate transparency ...
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