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The finder told Newsweek: "Eyre was not just a soldier; he was a human being, with his own dreams and loves and hopes." ...
Nations fail because of their institutions, write Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson. The two should know. Along with Simon Johnson, they were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for their ...
Lawmakers declined to stop states from regulating artificial intelligence, but the debate over rules for AI is just beginning ...
Donald Trump’s tariff threats are just part of a much wider shift. Gillian Tett explains why commerce is being subordinated ...
Walk into almost any public school in Nigeria, and you feel the weight of history pressing down on the desks. Much of the ...
In an interview, prominent political scientist Francis Fukuyama explains how authoritarianism, inequality and technology are ...
Wide valuation gaps between the popular and unpopular offer extremely good prospects for those prepared to avoid the crowds.
Quiet books often whisper what loud stories can’t, leaving emotional imprints that stay long after the final page is turned., ...
Bill passed by Congress will eviscerate clean energy in US, and trash climate goals. The lurid spectacle will now see Trump host UFC fights on White House lawn.
Daniel Filmus, former Minister of Science and Technology in Argentina and Director of the CIICTI, attended the opening ceremony of the photo exhibition and held a book launch for the Chinese version ...
This criticism of Modi's India, coming from one of the most prominent Hindu nationalist leaders, is unprecedented. But given his responsibilities, it could even be seen as self-criticism.
That Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh's Interim Government, continues to be suspicious of the civil society in the country has been proven once again with the arrest of reputed fellow ...