Since 1930, only Italy and Brazil have won successive FIFA World Cups. Can Spain defy history and defend their title?
The dialogue needs to move from being a general desirable thing to do to being judged using tangible, measurable indicators
Despite talk of recoveries and reforms, little has actually changed. As long as the root causes remain unaddressed, don’t expect a miracle
It seems we can. The biggest salvation in 2014 will be in employment-intensive domestic consumption as GDP growth returns to 5.5 percent
The majors are poised for a great 2014. But who will lead?
Political uncertainty, liquidity issues, high interest rates and cautious sentiments are expected to underpin the real estate sector during the year
As it stands, the climb out of India’s longest-ever economic slowdown in the post-1991 period will be a very slow one. Particularly because all hope of growth is so dependent on an election
The three potential flashpoints for international conflict in 2014—East Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East and North Africa—are distinguished by the involvement of autocratic forces in regional troubles
Inspiring generations, complex tech, clinching deals: Isro launched a new future with Mangalyaan
Some Indian artists already have a global market. Now, India is ready to develop as a global hub for art
More than serious and long-term contenders, they appear to represent the muckraker tradition that so energised American politics in the early 20th century