
#economist.com. × #Mar.30.2025 Trump’s “Liberation Day” is set to whack America’s economy. A rush of new tariffs will hurt growth, raise prices and worsen inequality
#Business #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. × #Mar.30.2025 Khartoum changes hands, heralding a new phase in Sudan’s civil war. The national army may now try to push into Darfur
#Business #Politics #Sudan #Africa

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 The war in Gaza has unsettled the Jewish diaspora. They have found uneasy alliances with their new protectors on the right
#Business #Politics #Africa #USA #Asia #North America #Israel

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 Israel courts the Middle East’s minorities. Why Israel seeks alliances outside the Arab and Sunni Muslim majority
#Business #Islamic #Politics #Religious #Africa #Asia #Israel

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 Nigeria’s president pushes the limits of his power. A crisis in the oil-rich Niger Delta raises questions about the rule of law
#Business #Politics #Niger #Nigeria #Africa

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 Barnes & Noble, a bookstore, is back in the business of selling books. Toys, backpacks and bottled water are out
#Business #USA #North America

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 Teams and extremes. What space, submarines and polar research teach about teamwork
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 How safe is your DNA in a bankruptcy?. 23andMe’s demise raises thorny legal questions
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 What space, submarines and polar research teach about teamwork. Fed up with your colleagues? It could be worse
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 Can foreign investors learn to love China again?. Wall Street still needs more to coax it back. But non-American firms may be ready to return
#Business #China #USA #Asia #North America #Americas

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 Nubank has conquered Brazil. Now it is expanding overseas. The country’s struggling economy provides a push
#Business #Brazil #South America

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 Even priests need the free market. What clergymen can learn from economists
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.27.2025 The surging gold price is boosting Central Asia’s economies. But foreign investors might want to tread carefully
#Business #Asia


#economist.com. × #Mar.26.2025 Big law’s capitulation to Donald Trump may be bad for business. As well as being a moral failure
#Business #Politics

#economist.com. × #Mar.26.2025 Lobbyists hope that Trump will produce a bonanza. They have their work cut out
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.25.2025 Trump’s endless trade threats come at a growing cost. As “liberation day” nears, evidence of harm to America’s economy builds
#Business #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. × #Mar.25.2025 Trump’s tariff pain: the growing evidence. As “liberation day” nears, American businesses suffer
#Business #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. × #Mar.25.2025 ASML’s boss has a warning for Europe. Christophe Fouquet threatens to head elsewhere if his firm is not better protected
#Business #Europe

#economist.com. × #Mar.24.2025 How Europe can hurt Russia’s economy. Even if America lifts sanctions, the old continent has its own weapons
#Business #Russia #USA #Europe #North America #Americas

#economist.com. × #Mar.24.2025 A faster rollout of malaria vaccines would save many lives. But someone needs to pay for it—and aid budgets are being slashed
#Business #Health #Politics #Africa

#economist.com. × #Mar.23.2025 Musk Inc is under serious threat. The world’s richest man has lost focus. His competitors are taking advantage
#Business #Tech

#economist.com. × #Mar.23.2025 Live music seems recession-proof. Thank the ticket scalpers. When demand softens, the secondary market absorbs the pain
#Business #Showbiz #music

#economist.com. × #Mar.23.2025 Live music seems recession-proof. Thank ticket scalpers. When demand softens, the secondary market absorbs the pain
#Business #Showbiz #music
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