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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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Heritage Meets Youth: How Burberry’s China Strategy Turned Gen Z Momentum into Holiday Sales Strength
Streaming’s Strategic Pivot: How Netflix Is Rewriting Its Playbook to Justify a Warner Bros Bet
Boardroom Diplomacy Takes Center Stage as Trump Brings U.S. Policy Agenda to Davos
Why Price Stability Has Become the Core Strategy for IKEA’s Largest Retailer in an Unsettled Consumer Economy
U.S. Consumer Fatigue Weighs on Procter & Gamble as Domestic Growth Falters
AI’s Employment Narrative Takes Centre Stage as Davos Reframes Automation From Threat to Growth Engine
Banking Discretion, Political Retaliation and Contract Law Collide in Trump’s Lawsuit Against JPMorgan
Europe’s AI Red Lines Harden as Brussels Tests Platform Accountability
From Presidential Image to Market Signal: How Macron’s Aviator Moment Lifted a Niche Eyewear Stock
Gold’s New Price Regime Emerges as Trust in Markets and Money Frays
Control, Uncertainty, and Capital Constraints Reshape Venezuela’s Oil Sector
Automation-Driven Restructuring Marks Nike’s Shift Toward Leaner Growth
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Tata Power’s Agricultural Initiative Increases Yields For Indian Farmers
Working at ground level, Tata Power motivates and helps farmers to learn new farming technologies besides retaining their traditional methods.
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Nobel Rules Affirmed: Peace Prize Is Immutable, Non-Transferable, Nobel Institute Explains After Machado’s Trump Comments
The Nobel Peace Prize remains one of the world’s most prestigious accolades, symbolizing international acknowledgment of individuals or organisations whose efforts have significantly advanced peace,...
Washington’s Transactional Turn Puts Greenland at the Center of a New Arctic Power Play
The idea of the United States reshaping its territorial footprint through direct financial inducements has moved from speculative rhetoric to internal policy debate. Within the Trump administration,...
Diplomacy at a Delicate Juncture as Washington Pushes Ukraine Talks Toward Compromise
The renewed push by Washington to broker an end to the war in Ukraine has entered a more delicate and politically charged phase, with U.S. President Donald Trump publicly signaling that negotiations...
Taiwan Rolls Out Universal Security Handbook as China’s Threat Deepens
Taiwan has launched an unprecedented nationwide campaign to distribute civil-defence handbooks to all households on the island, marking a significant escalation in its efforts to ready the population...
Wealthy Nations Retreat from Climate Leadership as COP30 Chief Warns of Fading Resolve
The opening of the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, has laid bare an uncomfortable truth for the global community: the industrialised world’s enthusiasm for tackling the climate emergency is...
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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...