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War in Ukraine and energy shocks

Russia's invasion of Ukraine in early 2022 worsened inflation by raising global energy and food costs, compounding underlying pandemic supply problems.

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Feb 2, 2026

What were the largest single‑year migration spikes in Europe since 2000 and how are they reflected in stock and flow data?

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Jan 31, 2026

all bad information about putin

Reporting and commentary mix well-documented allegations about —, repression of critics, and the —with a stew of exaggerations, conspiratorial leaps, and politically useful caricatures; separating ver...

Jan 21, 2026

Which NATO countries spend the highest percentage of GDP on defence and how has that changed since 2014?

Since ’s , the countries spending the largest shares of GDP on defence have shifted from a few high outliers to a broader cohort of front-runners: leads at roughly 4.1% of GDP, followed by and at abou...

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