Social media isn’t good or bad — the latest World Happiness Report suggests well-being depends on how much you use it, what you do on it and what platforms you’re on.
Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the day. Top of the Agenda The Iran war’s ramifications for the world economy are in ...
Lily Bi, president and CEO of AACSB International, speaks at the AACSB Deans Conference in Toronto, Canada, in 2025 For 110 years, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business has been ...
Geopolitical disruption is not only an operational issue. It is a human one. Employees are affected by uncertainty, media saturation, and concerns about personal safety or family connections to ...
Early forecasts underestimated the Iran War’s duration and reach. Now, revised projections anticipate several more weeks of ...
Concerns about global trade and growth marked 2025 amid a barrage of US tariffs, especially for emerging markets that rely on US trade. Emerging markets demonstrated resilience, showing they possess ...
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which 20% of the world’s oil flows through, is sending shockwaves through the global economy. But how big will this disruption actually be? According to a ...
Because of greater exposure to disruptions in the Middle East, such as high natural gas prices, businesses and consumers outside the U.S. are being hit harder by the war in Iran.
While the impact of semiconductor shortages on general consumers might come to mind first, the overlooked effect on the public sector could be catastrophic.
Nigeria, Zambia and Namibia are among the economies recording the fastest gains in global connectedness, underscoring the growing integration of Sub-Saharan Africa into international trade, investment ...
Traditional recipes are a great way to share and pass down cultural and culinary customs. But food, like language, is a constantly evolving. Variations pop up based on what ingredients are available, ...
The Burmese meditation master Sayagyi U Ba Khin played a key role in shaping the meditation retreats that are popular today.
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