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176 resultsfor “Economic Policy Institute”

Politics

NAACP urges boycott of college sports in south over voting rights

policy disagreement. It is a sprint to erase Black political power,” Derrick Johnson, President & CEO of the NAACP, said in a statement. “The NAACP will not watch the same institutions that depend on Black athletic

The Guardian WorldMay 19
World

K-pop’s BTS comeback tour rallies South Korea’s global ‘soft power’ drive

Institute (KCTI) – a government-sponsored think tank and research organisation – estimated that a single BTS concert in Seoul could generate up to 1.2 trillion won ($798m) in overall economic impact. KCTI researcher Yang Ji-hoon

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 2
World

As Iran crisis drags on, fears of global food crisis grow

policy and applied economics at North Dakota State University, said recent price moves should be interpreted with caution, describing them as a “mixed signal, not a clear reason for reassurance”. “Input shocks often transmit with

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 21
World

Our estate was labelled a war zone after the riot - but the reality is very different

Institute of Higher Education, now UWTSD, and graduated in 2002 with a BA in English Studies, Drama and Media. I meet her at the weekly youth club that she helps run at the Phoenix

BBC NewsJun 4
Tech

Why Spotify has no button to filter out AI music

Institute of Technology in Sweden. AI detection systems are trained on outputs from existing AI music generation tools, but as those tools improve the software must be continually retrained, leading to what he characterises

BBC NewsApr 27
Conflicts

Gaza is being offered coercion, not reconstruction

institutional collapse, the political initiatives supposedly designed to address the catastrophe have remained paralysed. Then in late May, Nickolay Mladenov, the Board of Peace’s high representative for Gaza and a former United Nations Middle

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 4
Conflicts

Riots and racism: why is the UK burning?

institutions had gone too far and warped the priorities of public servants. An editorial in the Times, headlined “Burning resentment in Belfast fuelled by inaction on immigration”, argued that a “bemused and drifting government

The Guardian WorldJun 13
Politics

Trump may talk of regime infighting, but Iran seems united by strategy born of war

institution and that makes it easier to withstand shocks.” He said that Iran has united around a new strategy born of war that focuses on using the leverage provided by the strait of Hormuz

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Business

Property prices may drop but it’s decades of policy failure, not the budget, to blame

economic outlook. It’s a perfect storm, or alignment of stars, depending on whether you want prices to go down or up. Any drop in the property market would not, however, show there

The Guardian WorldJun 1
Politics

On China, Trump picked the right battle but the wrong strategy

policy will remain a hot mess until the end of his term. Hopefully, the next administration will bring strategic thinking to the fight. It is perplexing how the global economy arrived at this spot. China

The Guardian WorldJun 6
Politics

Is the Taliban-Russia MoU good for Afghanistan?

policy, and international standing. From a legal perspective, agreements concluded by a government that lacks broad domestic legitimacy and formal international recognition face inherent limitations in terms of legal and political acceptance. More importantly

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 2
Politics

Revealed: Mandelson vetting warned of ties to senior figures in China, Russia and Israel

policy and tariffs. He also courted China contacts through his [now defunct](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/23/mandelson-lobbying-firm-global-counsel-bust-owing-hmrc-report) lobbying company, Global Counsel, although it is not known whether Mandelson’s relationship with Lan had a commercial dimension. Since

The Guardian WorldMay 27
World

How pupils with special educational needs are more likely to see their schools close

Policy Institute think tank, says that the most popular schools are usually the ones with the best exam and Ofsted results. Andrews thinks it's "reasonable to assume" that schools facing closure will have high

BBC NewsJun 1
Politics

Canadians are folding on Vegas. Democrats see a royal flush.

instituted his reckless tariffs. In response, Canadians have literally boycotted traveling to America,” said Rep. Susie Lee (D-Nev.), whose Las Vegas-area seat is Republicans’ top target in the state. “That

POLITICO PoliticsMay 25
Politics

The nuclear challenge at the heart of Trump's Iran negotiations

Policy Institute, says Trump was right. "All of these issues were completely pushed to the sidelines, completely deprioritised and not included in the arrangement", he told BBC Verify. Baroness Ashton, who negotiated the deal

BBC NewsJun 13
Politics

CAF is failing Africa’s World Cup fans

policies which will affect the African countries that qualified for the World Cup. And yet, there is no reaction from FIFA, and more importantly, no reaction from the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Four nations

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 5
Science

Clean electricity meets all new demand, curbing fossil fuels, says Ember

Institute for Energy Studies (OIES). “If you want to establish a trend, it needs to prove in extreme conditions, in cold winters, hot summers, because the system is designed to meet peak demand, not average

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 21
Politics

Young and educated: Report reveals shifting demographics among UK Muslims

policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. “Lowering the voting age to 16 would amplify a generation that is already shaping British public life. Half of British Muslims are under 25. They

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 15
Politics

‘Capitalism has to become more humane’: a Stanford economist on big tech, power hoarding and democracy

institution of democracy. During the first Gilded Age, in the late 19th century, as the US was enjoying its first ascent as an industrial powerhouse, wealthy industrialists like Andrew Carnegie and John D Rockefeller “invented

The Guardian WorldMay 18
Conflicts

A study investigates: Did the abrupt end of USAID have an impact on violence?

policy and statistics. He's referring to resources like roads and supplies paid for by the foreign assistance. In other words, "things that are of value to control." The termination of USAID — America's premiere

NPR Topics: NewsMay 19
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