From the BBC World Service: Workers belonging to the largest union at Samsung have gone on strike for the first time ever.
That’s the conclusion of a new Vanguard study, which we’ll unpack.
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Despite being the most sanctioned country in the world, Russia’s economy is set to grow faster than all advanced economies this year
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From the BBC World Service: But Modi’s party didn’t win enough seats to have a parliamentary majority.
A federal appeals court panel has suspended a competition to award grants to businesses that are majority-owned by Black women.
From the BBC World Service: Early signs are pointing to a majority for a right-wing alliance of parties, led by India’s prime minister.
OPEC+ agreed to keep its lower production limits in place to try to prop up fuel prices.