India is on course to become the third-largest global economy by 2030–31. The forecast is based on an expected annual growth rate of 6.7%, which would also see India transition into the upper-middle-income category.
International fashion chains’ expansion in Southeast Europe constrained by small market size and availability of modern retail space.
The Czech government decided to go ahead with the elections despite the fact that many municipalities are still struggling with the aftermath of the floods.
The Pokrovsk front's collapse was not sudden, and it is not yet complete, but it has been continuous and incremental since the fall of Avdiivka on February 17, when the Russian armed forces gained the initiative in the war in Ukraine.
German chancellor’s Central Asian tour lays groundwork for win-win deals that can nudge region in Westward direction.
Ankara always wants to have its cake and eat it, protests analyst. Turks have no place in BRICS given stance Crimea is Ukrainian, objects Russian economist.
Bankwatch report finds little being done to phase out coal in region despite commitments to reduce emissions.
Seven years after Iraqi authorities declared "victory" over the Islamic State (IS) group, which controlled vast swathes of northern and western Iraq between 2014 and 2017, Mosul's streets, parks, and restaurants are teeming with families.
Georgia’s leading election watchdog rejects the ruling party’s foreign agents law and will “defend the will and rights of Georgian voters” in next month’s elections.
Political scientist also assesses Taliban regime will fall “relatively soon” in upcoming civil war.
The outbreak of war has caused devastation in Ukraine and recession in Europe, but Russia has boomed and the spillover effects means Central Asia is enjoying its strongest trade surpluses since independence and is undergoing a manufacturing boom.
Uzbek President Mirziyoyev radically reformed the cotton sector as soon as he took office, forcing its producers to move into textiles overnight. Five years on, the sector is booming and the players are ready to go to the next level.
Protests follow a series of actions by the Kosovan government aimed at asserting control over the north of the country, populated mainly by Serbs.
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After the autumn general and presidential elections, the current ruling parties will no longer be able to put off the urgently needed fiscal consolidation.
The SBITOP index, a key performance indicator for the LJSE, surpassed 1,700 in July, reaching its highest value in 16 years.
A newly released survey from Iran reveals that 92% of respondents are unhappy with the current state of the country.
The Russian economy’s overheating has officially peaked and growth will slow from here as the non-monetary policy methods adopted at the start of this month start to take effect, according to the Central Bank of Russia.
As the conflict in Ukraine extends into its third year, Ukrainian evacuees in Japan are finding new avenues for economic stability and cultural exchange through a growing number of Ukrainian restaurants