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In my article “Is Sri Lanka’s recovery sustainable?” published in the Daily FT on 18 January 2024, I argued that Sri Lanka’s ...
More than 1,400 union workers at WellSpan Chambersburg Hospital are set to strike, demanding improved labor conditions and patient care.
South Africa has been pushed to the brink by the degradation and mismanagement of essential infrastructure, namely water ...
The federal government has started its comprehensive review of government spending, but what will it mean for Canada's public ...
President Trump’s newly passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act will, by most conventional estimates, add trillions to America’s national debt to pay for permanent tax cuts. Republicans insist the bill ...
Cumbria continues to experience a tourism decline since the pandemic as visitor numbers and profitability fell last year, new ...
Ted Seides is the founder of Capital Allocators and former president of Protégé Partners. On a slow summer day 18 years ago, ...
Planning has proceeded under the assumption that groundwater does not exist in Mumbai. In 1994, a committee chaired by expert ...
Through so-called natural language processing, AI can identify misinformation, track its spread and monitor the digital ...
Tiffanie Wyatt, the aunt of the two children who died in the flooding, Charlotte and Sebastian Trotter, released a statement ...
By: Tarinabo WilliamAcross Nigeria’s landscapes, from the flooded plains of Bayelsa to the heat-scorched fields of Sokoto, the effects of climate change are no longer abstract projections. They are ...
"Why aren’t Singapore companies making it big?’ We can’t just stay big in Singapore [only] and be happy with that," says Sats ...