Crisis lessons trigger post-Covid austerity warning from OECD
OECD deputy secretary-general Knudsen speaks in interview
OECD deputy secretary-general Knudsen speaks in interview
Development assistance is being cut rather than expanded
The 18 million people who live in the western Balkans have been severely hit by coronavirus
Ministers have previously said the lockdown could be eased gradually once about 15 million people who are most vulnerable to the disease have received vaccines
The new president’s ability to muster a broad-based response to the pandemic risks being constrained by the narrow majorities Democrats hold
Trump had discussed pre-emptively pardoning himself and associates, but some advisers had cautioned the president against what would have been an unprecedented action
The British prime minister has invited South Korea, India and Australia as guests to this year's meeting as he tries to establish a so-called D-10 coalition of democracies to counter China
He spent the night in a cell in a police station in Khimki, a Moscow suburb near the airport
The V-shaped recovery was based on successful control of Covid cases and fiscal and monetary stimulus
The proceedings come after Democratic House speaker Nancy Pelosi accused him of betraying his oath of office and US national security
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