
Work in 60 Seconds - November 16, 2018
Too little turn over might actually hurt your company. It's Work in 60 Seconds with Adam Grant!
Too little turn over might actually hurt your company. It's Work in 60 Seconds with Adam Grant!
Just 13% of Mexico’s eligible voters showed up to elect over 2,600 judges, including the entire Supreme Court this weekend.
Just when you thought the far right was in retreat in Eastern Europe, following recent losses in Romania and Albania, it came roaring back in Poland.
Ukraine’s unprecedented drone strike deep inside Russian territory destroyed up to 20 aircraft, including nuclear-capable bombers and early warning systems.
This Graphic Truth lays out the key terms of the ceasefire deal that US special envoy Steve Witkoff proposed for Israel and Hamas.
What does it mean to have the first (North) American Pope—and can his leadership help heal both a divided Church and an increasingly secular America?
South Koreans head to the polls this Tuesday, June 3, to elect a new president. They’ll face a choice between two candidates with sharply contrasting visions for the country’s future — and its foreign policy.
A roundup of three major storylines that we’re keeping an eye on this week.
With one month left in the US Supreme Court’s term, the justices still have a number of massive decisions to make.
The world has its first (North) American pope. Now what? On a new GZERO World podcast, Ian Bremmer sits down with Jesuit priest and bestselling author Father James Martin to talk about the historic ascendancy of Pope Leo XIV and what his papacy means for the Catholic Church, American politics, and a world in search of moral clarity.