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In an NZZ interview, Austrian military historian Markus Reisner says the West should either provide Ukraine with more support ...
Could Germany could solve two problems at once? Its struggling automotive sector is saddled with surplus factories and ...
Too many ships for too little cargo? MSC, Maersk and other giants of the world's oceans are facing exactly this nightmare ...
In recent years, sportswear brands such as On, Nike and Adidas have shifted production to Vietnam, hoping to avoid the trade ...
Before the Islamist militia Hayat Tahrir al-Sham took power in Damascus, it ruled an authoritarian parallel state in Idlib ...
Not long ago, Iraq was viewed as a kind of hell on Earth. But the country has recovered its stability, and the government is ...
Escalating trade tensions with the U.S. are prompting China to seek closer ties with the EU. However, political and economic ...
The new U.S. policy of trade barriers is self-destructive, with President Donald Trump's own political supporters likely to suffer the most. If markets lose confidence in U.S. credibility, a financial ...
Dubai is courting wealthy patients with luxury hospitals. An Abu Dhabi firm wants to become a global pharmaceutical giant.
The Egyptian state spends vast sums of money on prestige projects at the expense of its own already impoverished people.
U.S. President Donald Trump once called Lesotho a nation «nobody has ever heard of.» Now, his record-high tariff proposal ...
The louder the talk about a possible end to the war in Ukraine, the more attention Russians are paying to what happens when ...