May 24th 2015, 14:24 by A.R. | DELHI NARENDRA MODI became India’s prime minister almost a year […]
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By Michael W. Klein Some policymakers and pundits have argued that currency manipulation–the effort to keep exports cheap […]
David Cameron’s acknowledgement that he was not greeted with a “wall of love” at last week’s EU summit […]
LONDON — One arm of the European Union is looking into whether Facebook and other tech companies unfairly […]
Courrier international – Paris Publié le 20/05/2015 – 11:18 Vue d’Allemagne, la réforme française de l’éducation apparaît comme […]
Updated May 21, 2015 Two-fifths of the population of developed countries have gained little in recent decades, research […]
Policy makers worry Europe’s job generators are at the mercy of U.S. digital companies By Stephen Fidler […]
May 21, 2015 Europe’s single currency is very likely to survive its present crisis yet that will leave […]
Of the 1,200 or so undergraduate admission essays that Chris Lanser reads each year at Wesleyan University, maybe […]
Tuesday 19 May 2015 Scientists might be able to change the cells in blind people’s eyes, giving them […]
By Laurence Norman and Juris Kaža May 20, 2015 1:09 p.m. ET RIGA, Latvia—When European Union leaders last […]
Forget debt ratios, fiscal balances, liquidity crunches and the rest. The EU and International Monetary Fund technicians negotiating […]
MAY 20, 2015 TOKYO — During a press conference in March, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga expressed concern […]
MAY 20, 2015 UNITED NATIONS — A ship is stranded at sea. The faces of passengers stare out […]
May 20, 2015T PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia—Indonesia and Malaysia agreed Wednesday to provide temporary shelter to thousands of migrants stranded […]
May 19, 2015 BRUSSELS–The European Union announced a plan to write more sensible regulations, in an effort to […]
May 20, 2015 Japan’s economy grew at an annualised pace of 2.4 per cent in the first quarter […]
MAY 19, 2015 During those tense days in early March when Vladimir Putin disappeared from public view, the […]
DUBLIN — If there was any doubt about the pace at which acceptance of gay rights is taking […]
BETWEEN 1346 and 1353 the Black Death killed over a third of Europe’s population. It took 150 years […]
May 19, 2015 2:36 a.m. ET 2 COMMENTS SHANGHAI—On old British Admiralty sailing charts, the Spratly Islands were […]
The chief executive of French state-controlled utility EDF has defended the “industrial logic” of a full takeover of […]
BRUSSELS — European foreign and defense ministers agreed on Monday to use naval forces to intercept and disrupt […]
Les conducteurs de trains allemands sont entrés en grève pour la septième fois en dix mois. Mais cette […]
DEBT is the « vital air of modern commerce ». Those words were spoken by Daniel Webster, an American senator, […]
By Christopher Mims May 17, 2015 8:07 p.m. ET Last year, millennials gave birth to 85% of the […]
India is on track to overtake China’s growth with annual expansion of more than 8 per cent, says […]
PARIS — Right after Islamist militants attacked Charlie Hebdo and a kosher grocery in January, leaving 17 […]
C’est devenu une habitude. Depuis l’arrivée de François Hollande à l’Elysée, on nous rabâche que cette fois-ci, ça y […]
THE monumental neoclassical headquarters of Languedoc-Roussillon is a model of statement architecture. With defiant, muscular authority, it stands […]
The decision is subject to Shell securing remaining approvals covering the potential effects on whales, seals, walruses and […]
SOCHI, Russia—Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday arrived in Russia on the first top-level U.S. visit to […]
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Persian Gulf leaders, led by King Salman of Saudi Arabia, are sending increasingly public […]
THE celebrations in Moscow on May 9th to commemorate the capitulation of Nazi Germany 70 years ago will […]
I have experienced the future of remote work, and it feels a lot like teleportation. Whether I was […]
Eastern Europe is warning David Cameron against meddling with “sacrosanct” migrant worker rights, as the newly re-elected prime […]
Greek leaders have fought fiercely in recent months with politicians from other European countries over relief on Greece’s […]
May 2nd 2015 | From the print edition IN 2014 oil prices crashed. Americans jumped for joy. Small […]
Markets unnerved by Janet Yellen’s suggestion that prices may have been driven too high ByJosie Cox May 7, […]
Taking her seat for her first meeting of the global strategy council of PwC last July, the arrival […]
Climate change could drive to extinction as many as one in six animal and plant species, according to […]
LONDON — THOUSANDS of people drown trying to reach Europe — an estimated 1,250 did so in April […]
The Greek parliament has approved a law proposed by the leftwing Syriza-led government overturning civil service reforms by […]
BRUSSELS—The European Union unveiled a signature plan to unite the region’s fragmented online markets and crack down on […]
BOSTON — Officials at Boston Logan International Airport have announced a broad multimillion-dollar plan to make the airport, […]
May 5, 2015 The phrase “nine to five” is becoming an anachronism. About half of all managers work […]
WASHINGTON — New carbon emissions standards that were proposed last year for coal-fired power plants in the United […]
A shrinking labour force from rural areas is driving huge economic change When Deng Xiaoping left his rural […]
Jobs freed up by retiring baby boomers could prove solution to record unemployment Président François Hollande, unemployment has […]
Location matters – enormously. If you’re poor and live in the New York area, it’s better to be in […]