Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister is leading a high-level delegation on a two-day visit to Pakistan, which is seeking help in overcoming one of its worst economic crises
The meeting of the heads of delegations of the teams participating in the
On March 28, the Chinese Mission held the first Media Salon of 2024.
By Todd Catteau Special to the Herald Democrat A couple of years ago I had the honor of serving on a jury. It was by… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
There is nothing sentimental about a “dead revolution,” hustler Nina tells Kenyatta, her political prisoner father, early in Sunset Baby. Kenyatta intended his daughter to be the embodiment of Black […]
Washington is hardly the nation’s glamor center, and even so, visits by foreign dignitaries usually produce more style than substance. Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida’s state visit this week, however, was one of the most consequential in years. The understated leader of America’s largest Asian ally announced a series of agreements with President Biden that were unimaginable a few years ago. Japan’s quiet revolution in foreign policy is altering Asian politics and thwarting Xi Jinping’s...
The World's Economic Myths Are Hitting Their Limits Authored by Gail Tverberg via Our Finite World blog, There are many myths about energy and the economy. In this post I explore the situation surrounding some of these myths. My analysis strongly suggests that the transition to a new Green Economy is not progressing as well as hoped. Green energy planners have missed the point that our physics-based economy favors low-cost producers. In fact, the US and EU may not be far from an...
We take a closer look at how the growth in online entertainment has an economic benefit.
In an exclusive interview with TIME, Yulia Navalnaya talks about her family’s life before and after the death of her husband Alexei Navalny.
The Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has encouraged graduates to embrace the abundant opportunities available in the country.
Global electric vehicle sales are set to rise by more than a fifth to reach 17 million this year, powered by drivers in China, according to the International Energy Agency. In a report Tuesday, the IEA projected that “surging demand” for EVs over the next decade was set “to remake the global auto industry and significantly reduce oil consumption for road transport.” It expects half of all cars sold globally to be electric by 2035, up from more than one in five this year, provided charging...