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A demonstrator with an Iranian flag and red hands painted on her face attends a rally in Paris on Oct. 9 in support of the protests in Iran. Headscarves Are Not the Only Thing Women Are Protesting in Iran
Iranian women are highly educated but underemployed, driving frustration.
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Rice bags are offloaded from a cargo vessel in Moroni, Comoros, on Oct. 3. WFP Chief Economist: Gulf Countries Should Step Up
Arif Husain on how the global food crisis is connected to currency devaluation, conflict, and soaring energy costs.
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U.S. Vice President Joe Biden lectures at Sichuan University during his visit to Chengdu, China, on Aug. 21, 2011. Biden Is Now All-In on Taking Out China
The U.S. president has committed to rapid decoupling, whatever the consequences.
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A woman turns the knob of a gas heater in Dortmund, western Germany, on April 4. Europe’s Energy Crisis Could Last for Years
This winter will be bad, but next year’s could be worse.
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U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo is seen in Brussels on March 29. How the White House Plans to Hurt Putin
U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo on the preparations that go into sanctioning Russia.
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A man walks in front of signage at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Lugano, Switzerland, on July 3. The Battle to Save Ukraine’s Economy From the War
A top European bank chief weighs in on how to bankroll Ukraine for the war, and reconstruction, ahead.
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India Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks with China's President Xi Jinping What Accounts for the Economic Gap Between China and India?
The world’s two most populous countries had similar starting points, but China has outpaced India across the board.
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Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng holds a folder that reads "The Growth Plan 2022" Is the British Economy in a Doom Loop?
The currency value has fallen to a historic low, but the bigger problem may be investors opting out of government bonds.
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Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari speaks at a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, on June 7. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister: We’re Not a ‘Geopolitical Football’
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Islamabad’s relations with Beijing and Washington and how his country is dealing with deadly floods.
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Four people stand on stage holding hands with their arms up. Is Italy Seeing the Rise of a New Fascism?
The Brothers of Italy, which descended from Mussolini’s fascist movement, is projected to win the coming election.
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Catalan leader Pere Aragonès gives a speech. Catalan President: Now Is Not the Time for a Unilateral Independence Vote
Pere Aragonès discusses negotiations with Madrid, Catalan views on NATO, and prospects for a future referendum.
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Charles is shown in a grey suit and black top hat. How Rich Are Britain’s Royals?
The House of Windsor owns huge tracts of land and all the swans in the country. What does that even mean?
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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg NATO’s Stoltenberg: Ukraine’s Gains Are ‘Extremely Encouraging’
The trans-Atlantic alliance chief discusses Russia’s war in Ukraine and competing with China.
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Linda Thomas-Greenfield appears before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. ‘Russians Are Feeling the Pressure’
What U.S. ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield wants from the 77th U.N. General Assembly.
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A boy wrapped in the Ukrainian national flag stands on top of a Russian military vehicle displayed in central Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 21. The Tide Has Already Turned in Ukraine’s Favor
Military analyst Jack Watling unpacks Kyiv’s lightning offensive against Russian forces.