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Since spreading worldwide in the early months of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has deeply affected the global workforce. During the first wave,...
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Following the downfall of another prime minister and the British pound’s collapse to its lowest level ever against the dollar, the U.K....
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China’s third-quarter economic data, including gross domestic product figures, were due to be released Oct. 18. The day before the scheduled release,...
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Given sputtering global trade, Asian economies have relied on domestic consumption to recover from the pandemic. This was particularly notable in Malaysia,...
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Widespread food insecurity is back on the table. War and organized violence are the main drivers of acute food insecurity, followed by...
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The nature of military spending varies greatly among countries and regions, and raw numbers can't always be taken at face value. In...
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Ukraine’s energy crisis differs dramatically from that of its European counterparts. In Europe, the problem is related to exorbitantly high prices. But...
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Europe has seen record prices for natural gas and electricity in recent months, due largely to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia,...
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The COVID-19 pandemic, ensuing economic crisis, changes in travel restrictions and increased incidents of conflict displacement have created an unprecedented scenario for...