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Global economy faces more risks
Global economy grows at a sluggish pace that leaves the world economy more exposed to risks
Looking back at the past half year's global economy,...
Russia Near Abroad, Part 6 – Wrapping it up
One should consider these figures, in the interactive graphs above and below, as approximate since different sources have different figures. In any case, certain...
Turkey, Russia start mending ties
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent his apologies to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin over the death of a Russian pilot of the downed...
Russia Near Abroad, Part 5: Armenia and Kazakhstan
Part 1 of this series was about Crimea, Part 2, about Latvia, Part 3 was about Lithuania and Part 4 was about Moldova.
Armenia is...
Senior officials from China, US urge the two countries to conclude investment treaty talks
US and China to promote two-way investment and strengthen bilateral economic ties.
Senior officials from China and the United States on Tuesday urged the world's...
Global FDI hit highest level since pre-crisis peak: UN report
FDI flows to developed economies almost doubled to 962 billion U.S. dollars
Global foreign direct investment (FDI) flows rose to 1.76 trillion U.S. dollars in...
Russia’s Near Abroad, Part 4 – Moldova
Part 1 of this series was about Crimea, Part 2, about Latvia and Part 3 was about Lithuania.
Moldova is another country which is likely...
5 points on 5/20 Rule of Indian Civil Aviation
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has come up with a Draft Civil Aviation Policy seeking comments on the controversial 5/20 rule – 5 years...
Oil at 60, what’s in store for India?
Crude oil prices are rising again, at last count they were hovering at around USD 50 per barrel and the maverick Dr. Swamy playing...
Russia’s Near Abroad, Part 3 – Lithuania & Belarus
Part 1 of this series was about Crimea and Part 2, about Latvia.
During an interview with Jeremy Shapiro, Lithuania’s Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius cited...