BRUSSELS — After struggling with the coronavirus for far too long, the world understands all too well Belgium’s word of the year, “knaldrang!” — the urge to party, the need to let loose. Yet as New ...
Finance ministers from around the world will gather in Washington this weekend for meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The world economic outlook has brightened since last ...
It is easy to believe the world is falling apart while watching the news. Climate change, political division, coups d’état, the global pandemic, Russia’s ruthless war on Ukraine, Hamas’ unjustifiable ...
You will not want to buy State of the World 2005 unless you are worried that you have an overly optimistic personality and believe you need a bit of gloom and doom to bring you down. Or perhaps you ...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The head of the United Nations had just warned of a world gone badly wrong — a place where inequity was on the rise, war was back in Europe, fragmentation was everywhere, the ...
SAO PAULO (AP) — Another World Cup, another sad story for the Netherlands. A tournament that began so brightly for the men in the vibrant orange shirts will end with a game their coach thinks is ...
Over the past few months the stock market indices have slid down, nervously recovered, then declined once more. Now the Nasdaq is in the same territory as it was in August 1999, and there’s talk of ...
Today, a rocket blasted off from a site in West Texas, carrying a capsule with six passengers over the official marking line between the Earth’s atmosphere and outer space. It attracted widespread ...
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Alt R&B duo FARR release “Doom Gloom,” out today via Easier Said. Detailing the tumultuous nature of a relationship, “Doom Gloom” constructs a world consisting of soaring harmonies and a moody guitar ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — After struggling with the coronavirus for far too long, the world understands all too well Belgium’s word of the year, “knaldrang!” — the urge to party, the need to let loose. Yet as ...