The future of the planet and the global economy are entwined in a potentially risky geopolitical game.
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By Faisal Islam
Economics editor
A growing number of people are choosing to hire a bicycle over a long period of time.
A growing number of people are choosing to hire a bicycle over a long period of time.
Croatia switched to the euro on 1 January, but many feel businesses are taking advantage by hiking their prices.
The rivalry is entering a new phase, with global players increasingly caught in the crossfire.
Small businesses around the world are being impacted by currency swings and soaring costs.
In Swedish Lapland herders say their animals are being affected by wind farms and other industry.
The global brewing giants highlight a brand's nationality but does it matter when they brew it overseas?
In recent years, some world leaders have been making arguments for countries becoming more self-reliant.
A growing number of people are choosing to hire a bicycle over a long period of time.
Croatia switched to the euro on 1 January, but many feel businesses are taking advantage by hiking their prices.
The rivalry is entering a new phase, with global players increasingly caught in the crossfire.
Small businesses around the world are being impacted by currency swings and soaring costs.
In Swedish Lapland herders say their animals are being affected by wind farms and other industry.
The global brewing giants highlight a brand's nationality but does it matter when they brew it overseas?
In recent years, some world leaders have been making arguments for countries becoming more self-reliant.
Croatia switched to the euro on 1 January, but many feel businesses are taking advantage by hiking their prices.
The rivalry is entering a new phase, with global players increasingly caught in the crossfire.
Small businesses around the world are being impacted by currency swings and soaring costs.
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