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Quick analysis by the researchers finds that the 10% Greenland tariffs would shave 0.04% from the EU’s output and 0.02% from ...
America First” once meant hawkishness towards China; contempt for multilateral organisations; and disinterest in Ukraine, ...
During the first week of protests Masoud Pezeshkian, Iran’s president elected under a tightly qualified franchise, described ...
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle has come to geopolitics, writes Celso Amorim, Brazil’s presidential adviser ...
A s explosions were heard in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, in the early morning of January 3rd, something else was being shattered: the certainty that South America is, and will remain, a continent ...
When thinking about China’s recent history, Mr Xi thus offers a clear dividing line. The country’s modern development was ...
Parliament will be dissolved on January 23rd and the election will be held on February 8th. That makes it the shortest ...
I N A CHAOTIC world, China did the predictable thing. Its economy met the official growth target for 2025, according to ...
Ultra-rare disorders are those affecting fewer than one person in 50,000. Sometimes, indeed, they are unique. And unique ...
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The drift towards more downbeat music has been long-lasting. Recent analysis in Scientific Reports found a similar pattern ...
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