Is the world economic order changing?
The US has dominated the global economy for decades. But globalisation is facing a backlash.
The US has dominated the global economy for decades. But globalisation is facing a backlash.
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The makeup of the EU’s next parliament could affect the future of the bloc’s climate policies.
The technology to build green economies is mainly produced in China. The US and EU are trying to catch up.
US slaps tariffs on Chinese goods, and Beijing launches an anti-dumping inquiry in response.
Rising income inequality is a hot topic dominating the national elections.
Israel’s isolation deepens as Turkey halts bilateral trade with the Middle Eastern nation.
Protesters call US university funds into question and demand schools divest from Israel for its war on Gaza.
Global military spending is at all-time high, increasing in all five geographical regions for the first time since 2009.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been on a three-day visit to China in a bid to shore up economic ties.
The increase this year, driven by geopolitical tensions and supply shocks, could hamper efforts to rein in inflation.
India is the world’s fifth-largest economy. The World Bank says the nation is leading growth in South Asia.