The Greatest Economic Event of this year will be organized in Romania

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Most of the CEOs of Japan’s companies doubt that the country can engage in a substantial economic recovery before the next two years. The newspaper “Nikkei” writes, which consulted 145 companies in the context of a new telephone survey.

In the grand halls of Budapest, a clarion call for a dramatic shift in the global political landscape echoed through the gathered ranks of conservative leaders and thinkers.

Russia’s relations with NATO are going through their most critical phase since the end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

In a bold move reflecting a commitment to streamline and enhance the efficiency of federal government operations, President Donald Trump, alongside John Ratcliffe, is spearheading a significant

In the wake of a hypothetical catastrophic event in Gaza, where the civilian toll has reportedly reached an inconceivable number of 30,000, with thousands of children.

In a momentous session at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, South Africa has charged Israel with engaging in “systematic acts.

As the world turns its attention towards Asia, U.S. President Joe Biden is set to arrive in Hanoi, Vietnam on Sunday afternoon, marking a significant step in the administration’s efforts to strengthen bilateral

Nepal’s uprising wasn’t spontaneous; it was organized, networked, and led by a generation that refuses to be managed like the past.

The global economic landscape is undergoing a tectonic shift as BRICS members China and Brazil, along with newcomer Saudi Arabia, have begun to quietly unload their U.S. Treasury holdings.

Floods add another layer to the problems created by the pandemic in China, Japan, and Bangladesh. Bangladesh is one of the hardest-hit countries with Cyclone Amphan affecting 2.4 million people.

Recently, the Central Bank of Sweden announced a major monetary policy adjustment, deciding to cut the benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 3.75% from the 15th

Americans are voting this year in the midst of a severe pandemic, an economic crisis, and historic civil unrest. Now, with just weeks to go until the election, a fierce Supreme Court battle looms.

