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Australia and the UK are on track to deepen their defence ties through a bilateral AUKUS pledge despite shared anxiety over a ...
Sri Lanka's central government debt edged up to 96.7 percent of gross domestic product by March 2025 from 96.1 percent in ...
In this weekly Plain Facts compilation, we present to you data-based insights, with easy-to-read charts, to help you delve ...
Nigeria’s reduced appetite for imported goods is a paradox. Trade experts observe that the drop in imports, which is good for ...
Aside from the question of growth, the question is whether policymakers can reorient the country’s future trajectory before ...
Economists are split on whether Singapore's central bank will loosen monetary policy or leave settings unchanged in its ...
The solution to Australia's productivity problem could be more investment in research and development, and a new tax on big business might be one way to achieve that.
Unpaid care and domestic work in Kenya are capable of up to 12.9 per cent of GDP when valued using the replacement cost ...
Millions of tourists are expected to pour into Dallas next year for the FIFA World Cup, pushing the city’s lodging capacity ...
Government borrowing in the United States, United Kingdom and France exceeds 100% of GDP and keeps rising. Politicians appear ...
When I left the Washington Beltway in 1987 to drive west and work for the Orange County Register, friends enthused, “You’ll ...
While Florida's GDP is on the upswing, the pricey housing market is a major concern for attracting more workers.