By Molla Mitiku Global Weekly Roundup The conflict in Iran has escalated from a regional confrontation into a global crisis, sending shockwaves through energy markets, political systems, and societies ...
Economist Ann Pettifor explains how America’s industrial decline has its roots in the dismantling of the international ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator for the Financial Times, about how the war on Iran is effecting the global economy.
Trump administration officials are making a desperate push to secure every available barrel of oil amid a worsening energy crisis — even if it means lifting sanctions on the very country that they’re ...
Venezuela’s vast oil wealth did more than sustain an ally in Havana. It helped finance a far-reaching intelligence and ...
The Nationwide International Small Cap Fund (IS share class) outperformed the MSCI EAFE® Small Cap Index 3.14% versus 2.68% ...
Corruption is one of the most powerful factors that reinforces global inequality, economic instability, and political unrest.
In 2025, investors with globally diversified portfolios were well positioned to capture gains around the world, as a great ...
A generation ago, Poland rationed sugar and flour while its citizens were paid one-tenth what West Germans earned. Today, the ...
Canada's U.S. travel boycott has hit a new record low again, marking its one-year anniversary of giving Americans the cold ...
The military-industrial complex rakes in profits as the rest of the world suffers, economist C. P. Chandrasekhar argues.
It is the story of a disciplined strongman who rescued a shattered nation, restored order after the Rwandan Genocide, and ...