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Pandemic disruptions seem quaint compared to the fundamental reordering of global supply chains sparked by Trump's “America First” protectionism, says US economist Stephen S Roach.
The number of ships sailing from China to the U.S. laden with clothes, electronics, furniture and other goods is plunging, as an accelerating number of cargoes are canceled. The scrapped sailings come ...
Yet since his inauguration the president also seems to be creating a “Trump effect” on many, though not all, foreign ...
The NFL's first regular-season game in Australia will take place in Week 1 of 2026 -- and it may even be the regular-season ...
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The Newark archbishop was a friend and confidant of Pope Francis who could steer the Conclave of Cardinals in its choice of a ...
Airlines' withdrawal of guidance for 2025 suggests instability. But there may be long-term opportunities among travel stocks.
The damage to Washington’s image and its relationships with the rest of the world, including South-East Asia, may be lasting.
The tit-for-tat measures announced by India and Pakistan resemble a classic prisoner’s dilemma, where each side views escalatory retaliation as rational — even necessary — despite mutual harm.
A deadly attack in the Indian-controlled region of Kashmir has escalated tensions between India and Pakistan. Here is everything you need to know.
Asian stocks climbed on Friday (Apr 25), buoyed by a rally on Wall Street, strong earnings from Google parent company ...
The Grand Silk Road Express travels a wondrous 6500 kilometres, departing from Beijing and heading across China to Kashgar, ...