Wordle: Three years since its NYT launch, Wordle remains one of the most played online word games globally. Its charm lies in ...
The World Ahead 2026 will be the 40th edition of The Economist ’s future-gazing annual, published every November since 1986, to provide a guide to the trends, themes and people likely to shape the ...
ZURICH, Jan 10 (Reuters) - The Swiss economy could grow at more than double its usual rate in 2021 and 2022, with GDP increasing by around 4% in both years as output recovers from the coronavirus ...
Whereas many parts of the world that once hosted humming factories gripe about deindustrialisation, New York faces a ...
With no single dominant power waiting to take over from the US, the impacts of the next financial crisis could have ...
The Trump administration seems to be preparing large payments to farmers, particularly those growing soybeans, similar to the ones offered in 2018-2020 during his first administration. That such ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. artificial intelligence investment boom may be followed by a dot-com-style bust, but it is less likely to be a systemic event that would crater the U.S. or ...
The turning of devils, witches, goblins, and other unearthly entities into welcome, friendly sights is thus a kind of annual ...
Earlier in October, Ola Electric Technologies (OET), a wholly owned manufacturing and technology arm of Ola Electric, had ...
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Russia loses up to 1.4 million troops yet captures just 0.4% of Ukrainian land - The Economist
The spring 2025 offensive in Ukraine, launched by Russian leader Vladimir Putin, inflicted heavy losses on Russian forces. Ukrainian troops eliminated at least 100,000 Russian soldiers, while Moscow ...
The Ukrainian President left the White House without the house of cards collapsing on him, but also without the U.S. pledge ...
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