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Art rock pioneers Roxy Music are embarking on a tour to mark the band's 50th anniversary
AMERICA'S BEST Physical Rehabilitation Centers 2022
Our annual ranking of facilities to help you get back on your feet
PARTING SHOT - Quinta Brunson
It was really important to me to show audiences...extreme funny, extreme heart.
WHAT PUTIN GOT WRONG
The Russian leader's arrogance undermines his own military in Ukraine
A Hidden Cost to Reversing Roe
The rise of 'personhood' laws could put infertility treatments like IVF at risk and sharply raise their price
Searching for 'Constructive Engagement'
In an exclusive interview, Pakistan's new prime minister Shahbaz Sharif talks about the state of his country's democracy, worsening U.S.-China relations, the war in Ukraine and a Taliban-controlled Afghanistan
BAND-E-AMIR, AFGHANISTAN
The militant Islamic group has also banned most art and culture.
“Without accountability, there is no justice.”
California's reparations plan could compensate as many as 2.8 million black americans for "The insidious effects of slavery."
Idris Elba
PARTING SHOT
Something in the Air
The James Webb Space Telescope is looking for atmospheres— and signs of life—on planets circling the star TRAPPIST-1
Q & A Ali Vitali
Interview
It’s Not Just the [Fill in the Issue], Stupid!
Female candidates’ electability is judged on how they present their positions and play the political game, much more than their male counterparts
GAME ON
Against all odds, Democrats have a good shot at keeping the Senate-or even picking up seats. The GOP won't go down wITHOUT A FIGHT
Beijing's Big Bet
CHINA'S PURSUIT OF ISRAELI TECHNOLOGY IS KEY TO ITS PLAN TO EXPAND ITS GLOBAL ECONOMIC AND MILITARY POWER. THE U.S. IS NOT HAPPY
Tour the World From Inside the U.S.A.
These destinations allow you to experience the full flavor of different cultures without the expense of venturing abroad
Prisoners in Their Homeland
Since returning to power, the Taliban have abolished the rights Afghan women had won over 20 years. The future looks even bleaker and advocates worry the world has forgotten
WHITE CHURCHES ACT ON REPARATIONS
WEARY OF WAITING FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO COMPENSATE BLACK AMERICANS FOR CENTURIES OF SLAVERY, FAITH GROUPS HAVE STARTED THEIR OWN PROGRAMS
Abbi Jacobson
PARTING SHOT
Lee Jung-Jae – 'Acting is Harder Than Directing'
Lee Jung-jae, star of the smash K-drama hit Squid Game, talks about season two, the responsibility that comes with success and his debut as a director with Hunt
War Crimes: Is Putin Targeting Civilians?
A Newsweek Investigation Of Russian Bombings Reveals The Facts Obscured By The Fog Of War
Ochiai Cutlery: Here's to the next 100 years
Ochiai Cutlery Manufacturing Company has been delivering high-end technology to its clients in the tea industry and beyond since 1919.
Kanaoka's new Reiwa Plant a "world-first" for water-based inkjet printing
The company aims to achieve overwhelming productivity gains through digital and AI technologies and an industry-leading 'decarbonized society' solution.
The bubble tech providing new eco solutions
Maruyama's latest novel invention - ultrafine bubble technology - is bringing sustainable solutions for the global food, water and environmental sanitation sectors.
PARTING SHOT: Kevin Bacon
"For a guy who's new to me...that becomes kind of hard to find."
Q&A: Kyle Petty
Books review
Raising the Red Flag
Third-generation NASCAR driver and dad Kyle Petty on receiving the heartbreaking news of his son's tragic crash
WAR ON 'WOKE'
As a growing number of companies adopt liberal causes from abortion rights to racial justice, conservatives are fighting back
Trading with the Enemy
Many Western companies are either stepping back from Russia or leaving altogether. The costs have been high both for business help end the war in Ukraine? and Russia. Will "self-sanctioning"
GP Club: The story of entrepreneurial success
Strong investment and exports will drive South Korea's economy in the medium term, according to the latest forecast from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), a grouping of affluent nations. The OECD noted that the country has enjoyed "a strong rebound" from the covid-19 pandemic, with exports in particular in the driving seat, while consumption is likely to strengthen further after a slower start. The war in Ukraine has only had a modest impact on economic performance, and the economy will receive a further boost from the country's largest-ever supplementary budget-worth $43bn, or 2.9% of GDP. Fuel tax cuts have helped support demand, and the government is moving to strengthen supply chain resilience and energy security.
Korean Air: An Asian champion delivers excellence in service
South Korea's exports hit an all-time record of $645bn in 2021, surging a remarkable 26% year-on-year, driving strong economic growth, according to business information service IHS Markit. Exports to the European Union rose 34%, exports to the US by 29%, to China 23%, and to ASEAN 22%. Semiconductor exports rose 29%, while those of petrochemicals soared by 55%. Auto exports jumped 24%, reaching $46.5bn. Exports of ICT products hit an all-time high of $228bn, up 24%. The huge rise in overall trade has lifted the purchasing managers' index, and drove manufacturing growth to 6.6% in 2021. Exports have been lifted by the recovery of key markets, boosted by the rollback of pandemic restrictions and accommodative fiscal and monetary policy in those markets. Other factors behind Korea's economic uptick include consumption; final consumption rose 6.8% yearon-year in the final quarter of 2021. Overall, the country's GDP rose by 4.0% in 2021.