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Mass protests and riots erupted this week across New Caledonia, a French overseas territory in the South Pacific, as French lawmakers discussed...
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Despite modest growth rates, the global economy is giving some cause for optimism, thanks in part to migration, according to the Organization...
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After Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Western nations were quick to offer Kyiv their support. The United States leads in military...
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Due to the trade war between the United States and China, some Chinese companies are employing third parties to help their products...
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Last week, Russia vetoed the renewal of a U.N. panel tasked with monitoring the enforcement of international sanctions against North Korea. The...
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Several European countries will hold elections this year, with economic conditions and the Russia-Ukraine war dominating discussions. Slovakia, Lithuania and Romania will...
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In a meeting with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, Poland's president advocated that each NATO member increase defense spending to 3 percent of...
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China is intensifying its defense modernization, planning to allocate $236.1 billion to defense this year. This figure excludes costs for military research...
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Global employment rates have returned to pre-pandemic levels despite 2023's macroeconomic downturns. Yet, multiple indicators reveal underlying fragility in the labor market....