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By David Cobham - Apr 02, 2014 - Last updated at Apr 02, 2014 22:05
Over the last three decades or so, central bankers and academics have become increasingly confident that inflation targeting is the key to p ...
By Steven P. Cohen - Apr 01, 2014 - Last updated at Apr 01, 2014 22:47
Pain is ubiquitous in life. ...
By João Ferreira do Amaral - Mar 31, 2014 - Last updated at Mar 31, 2014 22:50
In January, Chris Williamson, chief economist at the economics research firm Markit, called France “the new sick man of Europe”. ...
By Chris Field - Mar 31, 2014 - Last updated at Mar 31, 2014 22:45
We live in an era of human-induced climate change. ...
By Saleh Muslim Muhammad - Mar 29, 2014 - Last updated at Mar 29, 2014 22:52
The civil war now engulfing Syria emerged from its people’s desire for political change. ...
By Jaswant Singh - Mar 23, 2014 - Last updated at Mar 23, 2014 22:32
With street protests roiling democracies from Bangkok to Kyiv, the nature and legitimacy of elections are once again being questioned.
Are ...
By Paul van den IJseel - Mar 22, 2014 - Last updated at Mar 22, 2014 22:35
Imagine the headline of this paper would read, “Terrorist group threatens to detonate a nuclear bomb in Amman if its demands are not m ...
By Michael J. Boivin - Mar 19, 2014 - Last updated at Mar 19, 2014 22:35
Too many preventable diseases, from AIDS to yellow fever, have long afflicted sub-Saharan Africa. ...
By Sergio Aguayo - Mar 13, 2014 - Last updated at Mar 13, 2014 22:29
The capture of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán — one of the world’s most wanted criminals — is just on ...
By David Hone - Mar 12, 2014 - Last updated at Mar 12, 2014 22:50
Whether at United Nations climate-change summits or one of the many “green growth” forums, renewables and energy efficiency are ...