The S&P 500 was 2.7% lower in the first trading after investors had the weekend to reflect about a stunning report that showed inflation is getting worse, not better as some had hoped
Shenzhen remains China's biggest goods exporter, but its overseas shipments fell nearly 14% in March, hampered by a COVID lockdown that caused bottlenecks at its port
China and some Africans blame US for exacerbating looming food crisis caused by war in Ukraine, while Washington accuses China of hoarding grain
The UN chief said Russia's invasion must stop to help ease food, fuel and finance crises
Janet Yellen concedes she underestimated threat of inflation
Shanghai residents visited the waterfront Bund and ate and drank along streets patrolled by police early Wednesday as people in China’s largest city savored the easing of its severe two-month COVID-19 lockdown.
Water supplies to the park have declined dramatically due to climate change and the over-extraction of water by neighboring strawberry farms, often through illegal wells, scientists say
David Malpass says Russia's war in Ukraine, its impact on food and energy prices, as well as availability of fertilizer, could trigger global recession
Inequality is rising with rising temperatures
Chinese industrial policy, according to a study by a Washington think tank, directs hundreds of billions of dollars every year to support domestic industry
Framework to give broad principles without addressing tariffs, other trade restrictions
Delegates meeting at ILO conference in Durban working towards meeting 2025 deadline to end child labor
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