The arrival of traditional financial institutions has transformed the industry and solidified the United States as a dominant ...
Muscat: With the peak tourism season about to start in the Sultanate of Oman and other parts of the region, UN Tourism has ...
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China's grand strategy: primacy or balancing?
In recent years, discussions about China’s grand strategy have dominated international security journals, think tanks, and ...
Morocco experienced its hottest year on record in 2023, with average temperatures surpassing the 1981-2010 norm by 1.77 ...
This article presents valuable findings on the impact of climate change on odonates, integrating phenological and range shifts to broaden our understanding of biodiversity change. The study leverages ...
Prof. James A. Robinson of the University of Chicago has been awarded the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences ...
Data has become the fuel driving the global economy, yet privacy has become the collateral damage of global development.
Despite being well capitalised on the back of high profitability, Qatari banks have been extraordinarily active in the ...
We got to speak with Geography Now after he finished his decade-long project visiting 193 UN-recognized countries in alphabetical order.
Their research centered around tracing the roots of the question: "Why are some countries poorer and others more prosperous?
We certainly felt that way years ago after talking to University of Chicago scholar James Robinson, and it turns out…the ...