For decades, economic policies across the world were built on the assumption that populations would continue to grow, labour forces would expand and ...
The U.S. workforce is facing a pivotal challenge: A widening skills gap that threatens economic growth and innovation. While ...
Older voters have always exerted disproportionate political influence, due to their exceptionally high turnout rates.
According to TurkStat’s base scenario projections, the proportion of the elderly population is expected to reach 23.1% by 2050, meaning nearly one in every four people will be over 65. Moreover, by ...
Critical illness poses a significant global health challenge, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries ...
Economic growth can occur without health investment, but only for a while. Over time, neglecting the health of the population ...
With one of the youngest populations in the world, India stands at a moment of possibility. By promoting climate education ...
The investment shortfall in emerging-market and developing economies is impeding their ability to grow and exploit their ...
Amid rising instability, powerful demographic, technological, and financial forces are driving the global economy toward greater uncertainty.
China will take necessary measures should Japan refuse to withdraw its erroneous remarks on China's Taiwan, and Japan must bear sole responsibility for all consequences, the Ministry of Commerce said ...
As Nigeria enters 2026, the country finds itself at a delicate but consequential moment. The turbulence of the mid-2020s—marked ...
"Vermonters are ready for real information, not just optimistic conclusions. Transparency is not an obstacle to reform—it is the only path by which reform earns legitimacy." ...