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The distress is real, not imagined! Sixty-five years after independence, the vision of the country’s founding fathers have floundered exponentially.
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Yale SOM’s Christopher Clayton is helping to pioneer the field of geoeconomics, which explains how countries wield economic weapons to reshape global power dynamics—and what happens when they go too ...
With a single heated remark to a developer, a Portsmouth Planning Board member last week showed exactly how the municipal ...
The international community has recognized Vietnam as one of the countries with the fastest poverty reduction rates. However, ...
On the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) and the Saudi ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that about 750,000 total U.S. employees will be furloughed at a cost per day of ...
A major hurdle — one currently in the national spotlight — stands in the way of Alabel’s readiness for cityhood: a working flood control system ...
By Idowu Surajudeen Land, according to Margaret Mitchell, the American author and journalist is the only thing in the world that amounts to anything, for it is the only thing in this world that lasts, ...
Trump Administration's FY2027 R&D memo shifts federal science priorities from climate/equity focus to national security and ...