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Inside the Swedish factory helping to re-arm Europe

BAE’s Hägglunds is increasing capacity as it gears up for a huge joint order from several of the region’s armies

US blocking tactics delay global shipping carbon levy t...

Legal adoption of deal agreed by majority a year ago pushed into limbo

Singapore Manufacturing PMI climbed from previous 50.5 ...

Singapore Manufacturing PMI climbed from previous 50.5 to 50.7 in April

U.S. to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany as Trump feu...

Merz said the U.S. was being “humiliated” by the Iranian leadership and criticized Washington’s lack of strategy in the war.

Trump says a ‘final proposal’ for a taxpayer-funded tak...

“We’re looking at it. If we could do it, we’ll do it. But only if it’s a good deal.”

The Iran war has turned the world’s shipping straits in...

As the war over the Strait of Hormuz wages on, the U.S. is quietly gaining more influence over the Panama Canal and the straits of...

Blackstone’s Steve Schwarzman built a program to teach ...

Inspired by the Rhodes Scholar program, Schwarzman's philanthropic initiative brings students in their early-to-mid-20s to spend a...

Betting on the Kentucky Derby is more popular than ever...

Americans bet a record $234 million on a two-minute race last year. Getting that money down legally remains hard, thanks to Kentuc...

Asia is being hammered by the Iran conflict’s economic ...

Energy prices up 70%, growth forecasts slashed, fertilizer shortages spreading: Washington needs to adjust its trade agenda.

Stop donating to Harvard and the Ivy League. There’s a ...

MacKenzie Scott gets it. Most donors still don't. 

We need a new way of thinking about drinking: Time to r...

Drinking guidelines built around abstract units and mental math aren't changing behavior. A "low and slow" framework could finally...

One economist’s ‘radical idea’ to solve the biggest ene...

UMass Amherst economist Gregor Semieniuk says the U.S. is the most powerful country to make the idea work.