A variety of ecosystems are spread across the world, each with distinctive interacting characteristics and components. They range from small (eg a freshwater pond) to global (eg the desert biome).
The new study, by global market research firm, Ipsos, shows strong support for direct democracy on both sides: 86% in ...
A new study from the University of St. Gallen is calling for Switzerland to scrap the OECD minimum tax introduced just two ...
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Op-Ed: Sports rights holders should embrace relevance rather than control
Robbie White, account director of corporate reputation at Edelman, discusses how over-restriction can undermine fan growth and long-term rights value.
620 kilograms of waste per year equals to approximately five handheld computer games thrown away per day! Anything that is unwanted or unused and subsequently discarded by the consumer can be ...
Economic ripples from US-Israel attacks will soon become waves, engulfing everything from energy prices to food In retaliation for the US-Israeli missile attacks, Iran has launched what amounts to all ...
Back in the day, when a country’s currency was under pressure, the worst thing you could do was impose capital controls. Stopping money from leaving might work temporarily, but it would cause ...
Global geopolitical and geoeconomic tensions are intensifying as nations compete for economic dominance and political influence. Trade policy, monetary policy, technology, and supply chains have ...
Earlier this month, U.S. President Donald Trump remarked that India reduced Russian oil imports to make him happy, and issued a further warning that more tariffs could be imposed if India displeases ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney does not mince his words. Writing for The Economist last November, Carney argued the post-Cold War had collapsed and said the world was “entering an era of ...
President Trump’s America First agenda, plus his vigorous rivalry with China, is discombobulating globalisation. Where will this settle? Two new books offer some ideas. The inertia of well-established ...
[ABU DHABI] Globalisation, as experienced over the past 30 years, “is gone” and will be replaced by “more and more plurilateralism”, said Dilhan Pillay, executive director and chief executive officer ...
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