Alan Greenspan, former Fed chair, dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, who served as chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006, has died at the age of 100. He was widely regarded as the most influential central banker of his era, guiding U.S. monetary policy through periods of prosperity, crisis, and technological transformation. His tenure was later scrutinized for policies critics say contributed to the 2008 financial crisis.
Analysts examine how Keir Starmer went from a commanding election victory to political collapse in just two years. Critics say his government lacked direction and failed to deliver on flagship promises. Supporters deserted him as the public grew frustrated with stagnating living standards and unmet reform pledges.
A decade after the Brexit referendum, the United Kingdom is set to see its seventh prime minister in ten years. Reports examine the long-term economic costs of leaving the EU and the chronic political instability that has followed. Constituencies that voted heavily for Brexit now express deep regret over the outcome.
Russia is building up troops near a strategically important city in Ukraine's Donbas region, signaling a renewed ground offensive. Ukraine has escalated attacks on Russian-occupied Crimea, aiming to raise the costs of ongoing occupation. Tensions also emerge between Poland and Ukraine over a dispute involving a World War II-era military unit.