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Stories tagged “inflation” on Waqya.

Monsoon — Indian Monsoon Crisis: A Wake-Up Call for South Asia (featured)
South Asia

Indian Monsoon Crisis: A Wake-Up Call for South Asia

South Asia faces a potential monsoon crisis, threatening food security and economic stability. How will governments respond to avoid disaster?

3 days ago
Monsoon — India's Monsoon Forecast: Drought Looms Over South Asia's Future (featured)
South Asia

India’s Monsoon Forecast: Drought Looms Over South Asia’s Future

A predicted 11-year low in India's monsoon rains threatens food security and could spark inflation in South Asia's agrarian economies. What does this mean for millions?

3 days ago
Bread Toaster — Bread Toaster Accessories: A Surprising Metric of Europe’s Economy! (featured)
Europe

Bread Toaster Accessories: A Surprising Metric of Europe’s Economy!

Discover how the humble bread toaster accessory market is becoming a key indicator of Europe's economic landscape, driven by changing consumer habits.

5 days ago
the iran — Pain at the Pump: Why Ending the Iran War Won't Lower Gas Prices (featured)
Middle East

Pain at the Pump: Why Ending the Iran War Won’t Lower Gas Prices

Even if the Iran war ends, don't expect gas prices to fall. The complex global oil market keeps consumers in a cycle of dependency and volatility.

1 week ago
India Investment — India's Investment Edge Fades as Corporations Flock to the U.S. (featured)
South Asia

India’s Investment Edge Fades as Corporations Flock to the U.S.

As multinational corporations pivot towards the U.S., India faces critical challenges in maintaining its investment allure amidst growing bureaucracy and economic instability.

2 weeks ago
Is Labour — Is Labour's Economic Future at Risk of “Slavery” to EU Regulations? (featured)
United Kingdom

Is Labour’s Economic Future at Risk of “Slavery” to EU Regulations?

As Labour grapples with accusations of "economic slavery" to the EU, are they prepared to confront the harsh realities of Brexit's aftermath?

2 weeks ago

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