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He wants as much executive power as possible and the U.S. the top global player.
The US president wants separate spheres of influence dominated by the US, China and Russia. For small states, this new world order poses both risks and opportunities.
On that iconic day ten years ago, June 16, 2015, the golden escalator moment wasn’t just campaign theater, it was an economic ...
BEIJING: US President Donald Trump's free hand domestically and open admiration for Chinese President Xi Jinping could make ...
Nandan Nilekani is the greatest living Indian after Manmohan Singh, said the Financial Times' chief economics commentator Martin Wolf at the India Policy Forum lecture in New Delhi.
The world is facing the "most complex" geopolitical situation seen in decades, the head of the World Economic Forum (WEF) ...
Federal Reserve likely to keep interest rates unchanged for fourth straight meeting despite President Donald Trump and Vice ...
If we are not able to revive growth again, we can unfortunately see a decade of lower growth, says the World Economic Forum president and CEO Borge Brende.