As the pandemic causes economic devastation, disunity is growing among member nations over how to best respond.
Governments need to assess the consequences of their actions against the wellbeing of the most at-risk from the social and economic costs of the policy response to the pandemic.
Negotiating a trade deal within 12 months is wishful thinking on the British PM's part.
Brexit and the 'yellow vest' protests in Paris are symptoms of a growing discontent among people economically abandoned by globalisation.
Greece Prime Minister Alex Tsipras has declared that the country is back on its feet, but the numbers indicate its problems are far from over.
From his office high above the New York business district, Paul Sheard closely scrutinises the global economy. And he’s never seen anything like what’s unfolding now.
What will the future hold for Britain, Europe and other parts of the world in the face of Brexit?
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