The past year revealed a world in shambles, one with tragic echoes to Pablo Picasso's famous tableau of mass slaughter carried out with modern efficiency. Like Picasso's generation, we must not avert our eyes from the bleak and tragic global reality that is now being conjured before our eyes.
The sovereign-debt crisis threatening developing economies is compounded by climate change and unchecked environmental destruction, which drive up borrowing costs. To confront these interconnected threats, rich countries must show that their commitments to financing climate action in poor countries are more than just talk.
Rather than use “normal” policy tools, such as interest rates and fiscal spending, to address low consumption or deflationary pressures, Chinese policymakers should be pursuing fundamental reforms that address the issues underlying these problems. The key is to allow for a more market-driven allocation of land, money, and labor.
Will Donald Trump's second presidency move the US toward authoritarianism, or will it be just another conservative administration? With the past eight years having provided ample evidence of the president-elect's contempt for the rule of law and democratic institutions, no question is more important.
Had Joe Biden withdrawn from the US presidential race earlier, there might have been a good chance that his successor would maintain many of his economic-policy initiatives. Now we will see how many of those policies – if any at all – survive another four years of Donald Trump.
With AI systems’ energy usage set to skyrocket, securing sufficient access to electricity has become a top priority for many companies. But while the private sector is doing what it can to stay ahead of the curve, it will not succeed unless policymakers clear away outdated regulatory hurdles.
Though it may seem counterintuitive, there is a decent chance that the Middle East could become more stable in the coming year. Much will depend on whether the incoming US administration can take advantage of Iran’s weakness to broker the kinds of deals that President-elect Donald Trump prides himself on.
While US President-elect Donald Trump inherits a strong economy from Joe Biden, he faces a more challenging global economy than he did in his first term. With the new administration likely to be staffed by many inexperienced members, early gains could quickly give way to the first non-pandemic recession of the Trump era.
Given that generative AI models capable of rendering life-like “deepfakes” are now accessible to everyone, it is understandable that many would worry about the implications for elections and democratic discourse. But during the “super election year” of 2024, the worst predictions were not borne out.
Although AI has great potential to bring exciting changes to education, art, medicine, robotics, and other fields, it also poses major risks, most of which are not being addressed. Judging by the response so far from political and other institutions, we can safely expect many years of instability.
State will keep ‘golden share’ in troubled postal service
The Organised Private Sector has joined the call on the Central Bank of Nigeria to address the cash scarcity witnessed nationwide, stressing that the country is not developed enough for cashless transactions. Members of the OPS pointed out that the scarcity of cash has adversely affected businesses, especially those in the Micro, Small, and Medium
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A prominent son of the Ajimoko Haastrup Bilaro Ruling House, Dr. Olumobi Haastrup, has declared his interest in contesting for the vacant stool of the Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijesaland. The announcement followed the recent passing of the late monarch, Oba Dr. Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran, whose first traditional rites were concluded on December 10, 2024.
Читать дальше...New York City Mayor Eric Adams has signaled support for Donald Trump's hardline immigration policies, including modifying his city's sanctuary law. In an exclusive interview with MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart, Adams responds to allegations that he's cozying up to Trump for clemency from federal corruption charges.
OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died last year but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
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Bangladesh officials and Indian high commission in Dhaka said two serving officers from both sides comprised the delegations that will attend the celebrations in Dhaka and Kolkata.
COVID-19 positivity rates are down since November, says the Saskatchewan Health Authority's Community Respiratory Illness Surveillance Program report, but so are immunizations.
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MANILA, Philippines — Kevin Quiambao will be taking his time before pondering his next move after a shattered title repeat dream for La Salle in the UAAP Season 87 men’s basketball tournament. The two-time UAAP MVP shed tears after falling short to the University of the Philippines in Finals Game 3, 66-62, in front of
At least 37 people appear to have been butchered and likely eaten in a Bronze Age massacre in Somerset.
The BBC digs into which bits of the festive feast have gone up and down in price.
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Current head of creative and multi-time WWE Champion Paul "Triple H" Levesque has made the bold claim that modern day WWE is bigger than the Attitude Era.
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