The globalisation of higher education has made the world feel smaller, bringing new opportunities and new challenges for students everywhere.
Tariffs pose several challenges to emerging markets. First, they can lead to a reduction in exports. For example, Brazil’s and South Africa’s steel and aluminium exports have fallen because of US ...
Even the best intention to grow through expansion can slip into extraction if compensation isn’t fair. An ethical ...
China's decision to host next year's Apec summit in the innovation hub of Shenzhen reflects Beijing's "resolve to uphold openness", according to analysts. Highlighting the southern city's spectacular ...
JOURNALIST: China's President Xi was given centre stage at the group photo. He was alongside South Korea's leader throughout most of this summit. Do you think China is now playing the greater role as ...
The Chinese leader looks confident ahead of the meeting in South Korea, striking a deal that will largely wind back to the ...
In this special edition of the Student Notebook, early-career scholars from across the APSSC community share their ...
On a PE basis, Lenskart does look expensive but one should look at what the normalized margins would be in future when growth ...
BCG's Annual M&A Report Finds Global Deal Value Rose 10% to $1.9 Trillion Through Q3 2025; Signs of Renewed Optimism Emerge North America Remains a ...
The rise of protectionism is eroding global prosperity. The United States may be the cautionary example, but the EU has its ...
Companies with American capital have a positive impact not only on the Polish economy or labour market — they also invest in ...
In today's episode of "In His Own Words," Victor Davis Hanson explores the "No Kings" protests and their true meaning.