UPFRONT / World Watch
Sarabjit Singh's death has re-opened the debate on spies. Here are the ones who matter
Shravan Bhat
Some of the smallest countries in the world are the largest tax havens for companies and individuals
Shravan Bhat
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More young people are dying of lifestyle diseases, accidents and violence, rather than infections
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Do You Take Card?
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How much are the wealthy currently shelling out to their governments?
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Is the number of gun-related deaths in a country linked to the number of people owning fi rearms? It’s being debated. But such killings do seem to be linked to income disparity
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Barclays surveyed 2,200 high net-worth (more than $1.5 million) individuals from different countries to gauge their attitude towards entrepreneurship in the face of adversity
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According to a recent survey, there has been a notable decline in the overall level of fraud. The proportion that was affected by at least one incidence of fraud in the past year, has dropped for the second year in a row, from 75% to 61%. Concern about fraud is dropping faster than fraud itself. Companies across the world, need to avoid complacency
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As Barack Obama gears up for his second term at the White House, the world has already drawn up a wishlist for the US President
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According to the World Bank’s Doing Business Report 2013, 108 economies of the world implemented 201 reforms in 2011-12 to ease the process of doing business
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A look at the level of food security in different countries
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In the last two years, 19 countries have passed regulations to restrict online content. Although the Arab Spring has been hailed as a Twitter revolution, oppressive regimes have tightened screws on the web
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