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Politics
U.N. sounds alarm that global trade is being disrupted by triple threat of Red Sea attacks, Ukraine war and low water in Panama Canal
By
Edith M. Lederer
and
The Associated Press
January 26, 2024
Commentary
The world needs an International Decade for Data–or risk splintering into AI ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots,’ UN researchers warn
By
Tshilidzi Marwala
and
David Passarelli
January 23, 2024
Finance
The world economy will slow further off its pre-COVID pace in 2024, UN projects
By
Edith M. Lederer
and
The Associated Press
January 6, 2024
Finance
U.N. forecasts worse than expected global economic growth slowdown to 2.4% this year from an estimated 2.7% in 2023
By
Edith M. Lederer
and
The Associated Press
January 5, 2024
Politics
The Red Sea attacks are adding 10 extra days—and inflation—to 15% of all international trade, American ambassador tells UN
By
Edith M. Lederer
and
The Associated Press
January 4, 2024
Newsletters
An economist offers a contrarian take on the EU economy: it performs better against the U.S. if you consider the right data
By
Peter Vanham
and
Nicholas Gordon
January 2, 2024
Newsletters
This bank doesn’t believe in bonuses: ‘Human nature is what drives people’
By
Peter Vanham
and
Nicholas Gordon
December 19, 2023
Retail
‘It’s like Lego.’ German entrepreneur seeks $269 million to revamp container ships for new modular floating hospitals
By
Bloomberg
and
Sonja Wind
December 19, 2023
Newsletters
At COP28, leaders found consensus on reducing Scope 3 emissions
By
Trading Desk
December 14, 2023
Environment
The U.N. has made 5 big promises over 30 years of climate talks—here’s a look at how they’ve turned out
By
Sibi Arasu
and
The Associated Press
December 12, 2023
Newsletters
Europe is ‘falling behind,’ warns JLL CEO Christian Ulbrich: ‘Our wealth is melting away at rapid speed’
By
Peter Vanham
and
Nicholas Gordon
December 12, 2023
Newsletters
The method to COP28’s madness: A first-hand account
By
Research Team
December 7, 2023
Newsletters
EU’s climate-minded proposals are clashing with energy giants’ renewed love of fossil fuels
By
Peter Vanham
and
Nicholas Gordon
December 5, 2023
Leadership
Bill Gates’ nuclear reactor company signs a clean energy deal with the UAE, as nuclear power takes center stage at COP28
By
Senior Editor
December 4, 2023
Environment
John Kerry says U.S. stands with 56 countries committed to phasing out coal power plants entirely
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
December 4, 2023
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AI
Elon Musk says that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional and money will be irrelevant thanks to AI and robotics
By
Editorial Team
Big Tech
Nvidia CEO says the company is in a no-win situation amid AI-bubble chatter, leaked meeting reveals
By
Investment Desk
Economy
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