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In Ukraine’s east and in its north-eastern Sumy region, the fighting is fierce. There are daily battles along the Zaporizhia ...
The Russian-Ukrainian war is entering a new phase with the introduction of long- and medium-range drones. Unmanned aerial ...
Stephen I. Miran may spend only a few months on the central bank’s board of governors, but in that time he can influence the ...
For many Americans, the cost of ground beef is starting to weigh down their weekly shopping baskets. Ground beef prices rose ...
The tax and spending bill signed into law by President Trump on July 4 includes a limited tax break for car buyers.
Booming tech stocks lifted the fortunes of eight of the world’s top 10 wealthiest. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang hit a high mark. Read the full story on Forbes: Subscribe to FORBES: Fuel your success with ...
The Fed is likely to lower interest rates this fall, and tactical investors might want to look closer at these ETFs before ...
Groceries from Iran are being flogged covertly and en masse to unknowing customers across the Gulf—including in countries that profess to import none ...
A new study shows how extreme weather events are correlated to specific food price spikes in the immediate aftermath.
Wylie George sat in the front yard of her family’s Hood River home on a recent Sunday, playing with the pine cones that fell from the trees above. All the while, her mother, father or sister kept a ...
The Economist writes that “ the attack on Ukraine’s anti-corruption infrastructure shocked many within Zelenskyy’s own inner circle.” One unnamed official reportedly compared the rushed ...
W e have published our fourth summer issue. As well as the usual news and analysis, you’ll find a special 48-page supplement from 1843, The Economist ’s home for narrative journalism.