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BCG modelled plan to ‘relocate’ Palestinians from Gaza

Boston Consulting Group was involved in a controversial project aimed at "relocating" Palestinians from Gaza, according to a recent investigation

Gold Rises as Market Positions for Fresh U.S. Economic Data

Gold Futures Rise Ahead of U.S. Economic Data Gold futures were rising as investors awaited crucial U.S. economic data. Key

US threatens EU with 17% tariff on food exports

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Bryan Caplan on Antitrust – Econlib

I've recently begun exploring Bryan Caplan's insightful new book, Pro-Market and Pro-Business: Essays on Laissez-faire, and I've made my way

GelreGroen JV signs contract with Rijkswaterstaat for Dutch highway project

Rijkswaterstaat, the operational arm of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, has recently finalized a significant contract with

Trump to step up tariff pressure with letters to trade partners on new rates

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OPEC+ Wants to Pump Its Way Back to the Top

The oil-producing cartel OPEC+ seems to have a new mantra right in time for the summer: Just go with the

‘Trump is going to be in your head for a long time’

Steve Bannon, the controversial figure who was once Donald Trump's chief strategist, has made Butterworth's his go-to spot in Washington,