If you’re wondering how tariffs might affect your grocery bill, use this interactive to trace the origins of your food.
The 10% base tariff will be imposed on 123 countries and territories, while 60 will pay more. Thirty-two trading partners will have tariffs of at least 30%, with Lesotho and Saint Pierre and Miquelon ...
At the heart of this shift is the Philippines, which faces persistent Chinese incursions into its exclusive economic zone ...
Newsweek has created a map showing the European nations where governments and companies have rejected a U.S. directive ...
The map depicts Britain’s power throughout history. During its history, Britain invaded the territory of more than 170 countries, equivalent to almost 90% of the world. The empire began in the ...
In fact, they often shorten it themselves—with 168 letters, it’s the longest place name in the world. Ready? It is this: krungthepmahanakhonamonrattanakosinmahintharaayuthayamahadilok ...
With modern slang in play, the term Djibouti is humorous and can be subject to teases. It is one of the funniest country names in the world. When you think about it, Hungary sounds like a short form ...
For the eighth year in a row, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world, while the United States hits a new low. Plus, more on the state of happiness and well-being around the globe.
The world’s happiest country has managed to keep its No. 1 ranking for eight years running. The picture in the United States isn’t so rosy. While Finland once again tops the World Happiness ...
World Happiness Report 2025: Finland has been named the happiest country globally for the eighth consecutive year in the 2025 World Happiness Report. Happiness factors include social connections, ...
For the eighth year in a row, Finland has been named the world’s happiest country in the World Happiness Report published on Thursday. Compiled annually by pollster Gallup, the United Nations ...
From embracing simplicity to spending time in nature year-round, Finland offers valuable life lessons—no matter what you think of the World Happiness Report.