For roughly 1,800 years, the world’s largest economy sat somewhere along the Yangtze River. A new chart from the Bank of America Institute — spanning 2,000 years of global GDP data — shows that ...
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The Fifa World Cup draws global participation and massive viewership, yet success remains concentrated among a few nations, ...
By Andy Bruce June 17 (Reuters) - This time 10 years ago, few would have predicted that Northern Ireland would be topping the United Kingdom's economic growth charts after the 2016 vote to leave the ...