Browsing: The New York Times

England’s Soft Underbelly Laid Bare Again

England’s vulnerabilities have been exposed once more, revealing deep-seated cracks in its social and economic foundation. This recent crisis shines a harsh light on persistent challenges within governance and public services that urgently need to be addressed

China’s Economy Holds Steady Amid Shifting Consumer Confidence

China’s economy continues its steady march forward with consistent growth, but beneath the surface, consumer confidence is starting to waver amid persistent uncertainties. Analysts point to cautious spending habits as households grapple with rising costs and increasing pressures from global markets

The Global Ripple Effects of Trump’s Trade War with China

President Trump’s escalating trade war with China is sending powerful shockwaves through the global economy, disrupting supply chains and igniting market chaos worldwide. Nations across the globe are facing mounting uncertainty as tariffs ripple far beyond the U.S.-China relationship