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The Risk of Financial—And Moral—Collapse
A new history of the circumstances that led to the Great Depression sheds light on the systemic dangers we face today.
Malcolm Fraser's manifesto for a new political party aimed to address the alienation of voters toward both the Labor and ...
In each era of globalisation since the mid-17th century, a single country has sought to be the clear world leader – shaping ...
Marking 35 years since the adoption of the Declaration of Kazakhstan’s State Sovereignty, celebrated as Republic Day on Oct.
This October, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni celebrates her third year as the head of government. Unlike France, which ...
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'Deliberate and political...': Democrats keeping govt shut to retain leverage, says Mike Johnson
The United States is approaching the longest federal government shutdown in history, having remained closed for the entire month without any resolution. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson stated, "Even ...
It was on November 1, 1512, that public entry was first allowed in the Sistine Chapel. Built between 1473 and 1481, the chapel walls feature scenes from the lives of Moses and Jesus Christ, painted ...
The Dover Area School Board unanimously approved a new history textbook despite some board members having reservations and ...
U.S. debt hits $38 trillion, adding $500 billion this month alone — $114,000 per American. The total debt now equals 324% of ...
Rodrigo Paz wins Bolivia's first-ever presidential runoff, ending two decades of MAS rule and signalling a possible new era ...
Japan faces a demographic time bomb with an ageing population and falling birthrates but new PM Sanae Takaichi's anti-immigrant positions will not help the nation's economy, writes Adam Simpson.
Professor Jesús Huerta de Soto gives his acceptance speech of Argentina’s Order of May for Merit Award this year in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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