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/ 28 November 2011
The OECD says the eurozone’s debt crisis is the biggest threat to the global economy and a break-up of the currency zone can no longer be ruled out.
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/ 25 November 2011
Recent social unrest in places like Tunisia highlights why countries should not disregard people’s desire to share in the benefits of economic growth.
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/ 24 November 2011
The cost of meeting the world’s target for global warming could rise by half if current pledges under the UN to cut carbon emissions are not improved.
A peer review report has shown the need for greater coordination among US departments in solving their debt crisis.
The counter-revolution in economics is almost complete, writes <b>Larry Elliott</b>.
Commodities trader Glencore International is allegedly using dubious tax practices at its Zambian operations, media reports say.
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/ 2 September 2009
The United States has some of the industrial world’s worst rates of infant mortality, teenage pregnancy and child poverty.
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/ 12 January 2009
Policymakers facing mounting job losses prepared new measures to ease the pain on Monday.