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By Paulo Nogueira Batista, Jr. and Robert H. Wade - Oct 31, 2024 - Last updated at Oct 31, 2024 19:36
 WASHINGTON, DC — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been operating for almost 80 years, yet its decision-making still reflects ...
By Nina L. Khrushcheva - Oct 29, 2024 - Last updated at Oct 29, 2024 20:46
MOSCOW – Harvard’s Graham Allison  commented that, while China “is and will be the fiercest rival a ruling power has ever faced,” the c ...
By Mohannad Al Nsour - Oct 26, 2024 - Last updated at Oct 26, 2024 21:18
The Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) has long been a stage for conflict, instability and now, the pressing threats of climate change. ...
By Sheri Ritsema-Anderson - Oct 26, 2024 - Last updated at Oct 26, 2024 21:17
Last Thursday marked the 79th anniversary of the creation of the United Nations (UN). ...
By Basma Shatti - Oct 23, 2024 - Last updated at Oct 23, 2024 22:32
As COP29 approaches, the world is facing multiple crises including the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict and the expanding Gaza war. ...
By Thomas Buberl - Oct 23, 2024 - Last updated at Oct 23, 2024 22:27
GENEVA — Every historical period is defined by its own challenges. ...
By Arvind Panagariya - Oct 22, 2024 - Last updated at Oct 22, 2024 22:07
NEW DELHI — For nearly 50 years after the end of World War II, the United States led the effort to liberalise global trade through the Gener ...
By Raghuram G. Rajan - Oct 22, 2024 - Last updated at Oct 22, 2024 22:07
 CHICAGO — Partly in response to the banking failures of March 2023, US regulators now want to impose higher capital requirements on ba ...
By Philippe Aghion, Mathias Dewatripont and Jean Tirole - Oct 21, 2024 - Last updated at Oct 21, 2024 21:35
PARIS — In the three decades after World War II, Western Europe caught up with the United States in terms of per capita GDP. ...

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