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Bill To Outlaw Trade In Dog Meat Passed By The Parliament Of South Korea
South Korea's parliament passed a bill on Tuesday to ban the consumption and sale of dog meat, outlawing the contentious centuries-old practice amid increased support for animal welfare. ...
The Two Priciest Cities In The World Are Singapore And Zurich
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has announced that Singapore and Zurich were tied for the most expensive cities in the world this year, followed by Geneva, New York, and Hong Kong....
Pocket wallets vs. smartphones: Can we replace cash with digital currencies?
The more than a decade-long history of cryptocurrency has clearly demonstrated that the world is keen on the new form of money. The crypto frenzy has even prompted leading central banks to work on...
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How Rising Gambling Addiction Is Driving Tax Battles Across African Markets
Energy Vulnerability Forces Strategic Pause as Trump Repositions Iran Power Grid Threat Amid Quiet Mediation Push
Supply Shock and Strategic Risk: How Middle East Disruptions Are Repricing Global Oil Markets
Strategic Drift and Escalation Dynamics: How the Iran Conflict Has Moved Beyond U.S. Control
Acquisition-Led Growth and Category Expansion: How McCormick’s Deal Strategy Positions It for a Transformational Leap
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Open-Source Momentum Reshapes Global AI Competition as China Builds Scalable Advantage
Polymer Shock and Price Transmission: How the Iran Crisis Is Driving Up Bottled Water Costs in India
Denial and Deception: Iran Rejects U.S. Talks as Power Grid Standoff Reveals Limits of Engagement
Affordability Gap in the Electric Vehicle Market Fuels American Interest in China’s Low-Cost Innovation
Capital Engineering and Strategic Lock-In Define the Enterprise AI Expansion Race
Shipping Disruptions and Trade Bottlenecks Redefine Asia’s Used-Car Export Economy
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Energy Shock Exposure and Policy Constraints Push UK Economy Into Early Stress Phase
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Energy Shock Exposure and Policy Constraints Push UK Economy Into Early Stress Phase
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27/03/2026
The early economic impact of the Iran-linked global energy shock is beginning to surface in the United Kingdom, revealing structural vulnerabilities that are testing both fiscal and monetary policymakers. While the full extent of the disruption is still unfolding, initial indicators suggest that Britain is entering a period where inflation risks, weak growth, and limited policy flexibility are...
Structural Constraints and Cost Pressures Limit Russia’s Ability to Redirect LNG Away from Europe
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27/03/2026
Russia’s ability to redirect liquefied natural gas flows away from Europe toward alternative markets is increasingly constrained by a combination of contractual rigidity, logistical bottlenecks, and rising transportation costs. While geopolitical tensions and shifting trade dynamics have prompted discussions about rerouting energy exports, the underlying structure of Russia’s LNG business model...
India’s Fuel Tax Cuts Reflect Strategic Balancing Between Inflation Control and Fiscal Pressure
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27/03/2026
India’s decision to sharply reduce excise duties on petrol and diesel highlights a calculated policy response aimed at insulating the domestic economy from external energy shocks while managing the broader macroeconomic consequences of rising global oil prices. The move reflects a recurring dilemma for policymakers: how to shield consumers and industry from inflationary pressures without...
European Deep Tech: Can It Scale Without Selling Out?
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27/03/2026
Amidst broad discussions of digital transformation, a more fundamental technological shift is advancing, largely beneath the headlines. The domain of "deep tech"—a term for science-intensive innovations built on substantial engineering challenges and new physical discoveries—is moving from research labs toward defining the next era. As the United States and Asia vie for leadership in these...
Disruptions to Qatar’s LNG Capacity Reshape Global Gas Markets and Stall Asia’s Demand Expansion
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26/03/2026
The cascading effects of geopolitical conflict on global energy systems have once again exposed the fragility of supply chains that underpin modern economies. The recent disruption to Qatar’s liquefied natural gas infrastructure, combined with restricted maritime transit routes, has triggered a profound shift in the global LNG outlook. What was once expected to be a year of supply expansion and...
Fuel Price Shock Accelerates Europe’s Structural Shift Toward Used Electric Vehicles
Markets
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26/03/2026
The sharp rise in fuel prices triggered by geopolitical instability has begun to reshape consumer behavior across Europe’s automotive market, with used electric vehicles emerging as the immediate beneficiary of a rapidly changing cost environment. What appears at first glance to be a short-term reaction to rising petrol costs is, in reality, part of a deeper structural shift in how consumers...
Design Accountability Reshapes the Legal Battle Over Social Media’s Impact on Young Users
Markets
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26/03/2026
A landmark courtroom decision holding major technology companies accountable for the harmful effects of their platforms on young users signals a turning point in how digital ecosystems are judged—not by the content they host, but by the systems they design. The ruling against Meta and Google marks a shift in legal reasoning that could redefine the responsibilities of social media companies,...
Capital Expansion and Strategic Positioning Drive SK Hynix Toward Landmark U.S. Listing
Companies
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25/03/2026
SK Hynix’s plan to pursue a major listing in the United States reflects a deeper transformation underway in the global semiconductor industry, where capital intensity, geopolitical alignment, and technological leadership are increasingly intertwined. The proposed move is not simply a fundraising exercise but a strategic recalibration designed to secure long-term competitiveness in a market...
Energy Disruptions and Packaging Constraints Squeeze India’s Brewing Industry
Markets
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25/03/2026
India’s fast-expanding beer industry is confronting a supply-side shock that is exposing how deeply beverage production is tied to energy availability and global material flows. What appears at first glance as a shortage of bottles and cans is, in reality, a multi-layered disruption driven by fuel constraints, manufacturing slowdowns, and logistical delays that are converging at a critical moment...
Shipping Disruptions and Trade Bottlenecks Redefine Asia’s Used-Car Export Economy
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25/03/2026
The disruption of key maritime routes in the Middle East is sending shockwaves through an often-overlooked but highly interconnected global trade network: the export of used vehicles from Asia to emerging markets. What might appear as a niche segment of international trade has revealed itself to be deeply vulnerable to geopolitical instability, with cascading effects on logistics, pricing, and...
Open-Source Momentum Reshapes Global AI Competition as China Builds Scalable Advantage
Markets
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24/03/2026
A quiet but consequential shift is underway in the global artificial intelligence landscape, where the dynamics of competition are being reshaped not only by computing power or capital investment, but by the strategic use of open-source ecosystems. China’s rapid expansion in open-source AI development is increasingly being viewed as a structural advantage—one that allows it to narrow the...
Affordability Gap in the Electric Vehicle Market Fuels American Interest in China’s Low-Cost Innovation
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24/03/2026
The search for an affordable electric vehicle in the United States increasingly leads not to a dealership, but to a sense of absence. For a growing segment of American consumers, the global electric vehicle transition appears unevenly distributed—marked by technological abundance elsewhere and constrained choice at home. The result is a subtle but intensifying curiosity about Chinese electric...
World
Denial and Deception: Iran Rejects U.S. Talks as Power Grid Standoff Reveals Limits of Engagement
The sudden shift from imminent military escalation to claims of diplomatic engagement revealed a deeper strategic contest between Washington and Tehran, where perception, timing, and signaling became...
Energy Vulnerability Forces Strategic Pause as Trump Repositions Iran Power Grid Threat Amid Quiet Mediation Push
President Donald Trump’s decision to delay a threatened strike on Iran’s power infrastructure marks a pivotal shift in the logic of escalation, revealing not hesitation but a recalibration shaped by...
Strategic Drift and Escalation Dynamics: How the Iran Conflict Has Moved Beyond U.S. Control
Three weeks into the Iran conflict, the gap between military capability and strategic control has become increasingly visible. What was initially framed as a limited and decisive operation has...
Europe’s Strategic Push for De-escalation Reflects Deeper Risks in Prolonged Iran Conflict
The European Union’s call for an end to the Iran war reflects more than immediate concern over escalating violence; it signals a deeper strategic anxiety about the long-term consequences of a...
End of an Era in Tehran: How Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s Three-Decade Grip on Iran Finally Unraveled
The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the opening phase of large-scale U.S. and Israeli airstrikes marks the abrupt end of one of the longest and most tightly controlled leadership eras in modern...
People
Fiscal Signals and Social Engineering Shape China’s New Push to Reverse Demographic Decline
China entered 2026 with a subtle but symbolically charged shift in its demographic policy toolkit: the removal of a long-standing tax exemption on contraceptive drugs and devices. By applying the...
Reagan’s Enduring Shadow: How an Old Conservative Ideal Still Defines and Challenges Trump’s Presidency
A smiling portrait of Ronald Reagan, framed in gold, hangs behind the Resolute Desk — a silent observer of Donald Trump’s presidency. For Trump, the image is both inspiration and burden. While Reagan...
South Korean Workers Recount Ordeal After U.S. Immigration Raid on Hyundai Plant
South Korean workers caught in the sweeping U.S. immigration raid at a Hyundai-LG battery plant in Georgia have described in vivid detail the fear, humiliation, and uncertainty they endured. Their...
Federal Judge Likely to Stand Guard Over Fed’s Independence in Cook Dispute
The legal and political battle over President Donald Trump’s attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is moving into a Washington courtroom, where a federal judge is preparing to hear...
When Allies Turned Adversaries: The Dramatic Implosion of the Trump–Musk Alliance
The alliance between former President Donald Trump and tech magnate Elon Musk—once hailed as an unlikely marriage of populist politics and Silicon Valley ambition—crumbled in a matter of days this...