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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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Energy Storage Emerges as Tesla’s Financial Buffer Amid Shrinking Vehicle Margins
Fragmented Rules Threaten Stablecoin Stability as Global Regulators Push for Coordinated Oversight
Global Financial Institutions Confront Structural Limits as Geopolitical Shocks Redefine Economic Leadership
Fuel Shock from Middle East Conflict Reshapes Airline Economics and Passenger Costs
How Renewable Energy Has Become a Driver of European Energy Sovereignty
Regulatory Standoff Intensifies as Apple Withholds Data in India Antitrust Proceedings
Apple’s Leadership Reset Signals Strategic Pivot as AI Pressure Redefines Its Future
Meta’s Data Capture Strategy Signals New Phase in AI Development and Workplace Surveillance
Antitrust Shift Puts Global Brewer Under Scrutiny as India Tightens Grip on Market Conduct
Amazon Expands Into Weight Management as Digital Care Model Targets GLP-1 Demand Surge
Microsoft Resets Game Pass Strategy as Pricing Cuts Reflect Shift Away from Blockbuster Dependency
Britain Repositions Itself as Safe Economic Base as Gulf Instability Tests Dubai’s Expat Model
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How Renewable Energy Has Become a Driver of European Energy Sovereignty
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Denial and Deception: Iran Rejects U.S. Talks as Power Grid Standoff Reveals Limits of Engagement
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Global Trade Rules Face Structural Reset as Digital Tax Dispute Tests WTO’s Future Direction
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Cockpit Authority and Conflict Airspace Risks Reframe Global Aviation Safety Standards
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How Renewable Energy Has Become a Driver of European Energy Sovereignty
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23/04/2026
The fragility of global oil supply chains has been laid bare by the war in Iran and the subsequent attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The crisis has renewed attention on the importance of developing resilient renewable energy infrastructure, particularly in Europe, whose dependence on external energy suppliers is once again under scrutiny (although a decoupling from Russian oil and gas...
Meta’s Data Capture Strategy Signals New Phase in AI Development and Workplace Surveillance
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22/04/2026
The decision by Meta to begin collecting detailed employee interaction data marks a significant shift in how artificial intelligence systems are being trained and integrated into corporate environments. By capturing mouse movements, keystrokes, clicks, and on-screen activity, the company is attempting to build a new class of AI systems capable of replicating complex human behavior in digital...
Antitrust Shift Puts Global Brewer Under Scrutiny as India Tightens Grip on Market Conduct
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22/04/2026
India’s competition regulator has escalated its investigation into the country’s beer market by shifting the status of Anheuser-Busch InBev from a cooperating witness to a direct subject of scrutiny, a move that has triggered legal resistance and raised broader questions about regulatory process and market dynamics. The development marks a turning point in an ongoing probe into alleged...
Microsoft Resets Game Pass Strategy as Pricing Cuts Reflect Shift Away from Blockbuster Dependency
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22/04/2026
The decision by Microsoft to reduce the price of its Xbox Game Pass subscription while delaying the inclusion of major titles such as *Call of Duty* marks a significant recalibration in its gaming strategy. The move signals a departure from the company’s earlier approach, which relied heavily on high-profile releases to drive subscriber growth, and reflects a broader reassessment of how...
Amazon Expands Into Weight Management as Digital Care Model Targets GLP-1 Demand Surge
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22/04/2026
The entry of Amazon into the rapidly expanding market for weight management treatments reflects a broader shift in healthcare delivery, where convenience, digital integration, and long-term care models are reshaping patient access to medication. By launching a structured program for GLP-1 therapies through its healthcare arm Amazon One Medical, the company is positioning itself at the...
Fuel Shock from Middle East Conflict Reshapes Airline Economics and Passenger Costs
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21/04/2026
The surge in aviation fuel prices triggered by conflict in the Middle East is steadily altering the cost structure of global air travel, with long-haul flights emerging as the most visibly affected segment. What appears at first as a marginal increase in fuel expense is, in reality, a deeper structural shift that is forcing airlines to rethink pricing, capacity planning, and long-term strategy....
Britain Repositions Itself as Safe Economic Base as Gulf Instability Tests Dubai’s Expat Model
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21/04/2026
The United Kingdom is attempting to convert geopolitical disruption in the Middle East into a strategic opportunity, positioning itself as a stable economic and residential alternative for British expatriates reconsidering life in the Gulf. As regional conflict introduces uncertainty into what was long perceived as a secure and predictable environment, policymakers in London are seeking to...
China Shifts Economic Engine Toward Services as 100 Trillion Yuan Target Signals Structural Reset
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21/04/2026
China’s plan to expand its services sector to 100 trillion yuan by 2030 reflects a deliberate transformation in its economic model, moving away from investment-heavy growth toward a system driven by consumption, innovation, and employment. The policy is not simply an expansion target but a strategic response to slowing returns from traditional growth engines such as infrastructure and...
Apple’s Leadership Reset Signals Strategic Pivot as AI Pressure Redefines Its Future
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21/04/2026
Apple’s decision to elevate John Ternus to the role of chief executive marks more than a routine leadership transition—it reflects a deeper strategic recalibration at a time when the technology industry is being reshaped by artificial intelligence. The move comes as Tim Cook prepares to step aside after more than a decade at the helm, transitioning into the role of executive chairman while...
Regulatory Standoff Intensifies as Apple Withholds Data in India Antitrust Proceedings
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20/04/2026
India’s competition watchdog is moving toward a final stage in its long-running antitrust case involving Apple, as the company’s continued withholding of critical financial data has prompted regulators to accelerate proceedings. The decision to fix a final hearing date signals a shift in regulatory posture, reflecting both impatience with procedural delays and a broader determination to assert...
Energy Storage Emerges as Tesla’s Financial Buffer Amid Shrinking Vehicle Margins
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20/04/2026
Tesla’s transformation from a pure electric vehicle manufacturer into a broader energy and technology company is entering a decisive phase, driven less by ambition and more by necessity. As profitability in its automotive segment declines and high-margin regulatory credits fade into the background, the company’s energy storage division is increasingly stepping forward as a stabilizing force. This...
Fragmented Rules Threaten Stablecoin Stability as Global Regulators Push for Coordinated Oversight
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20/04/2026
The rapid expansion of stablecoins has moved from a niche financial innovation to a central concern for global policymakers, prompting renewed calls for coordinated international regulation. As digital assets designed to maintain a fixed value—typically pegged to major currencies—gain wider adoption across payments, trading, and decentralized finance, the absence of unified oversight is emerging...
World
Hidden Leadership and Visible Injury: Power, Perception, and Secrecy Shape Iran’s Post-Strike Authority
The emergence of Iran’s new supreme leader under conditions of physical injury and limited public visibility has created an unusual intersection of personal vulnerability and institutional power....
Cockpit Authority and Conflict Airspace Risks Reframe Global Aviation Safety Standards
The intensifying complexity of modern conflict zones is forcing a fundamental reassessment of decision-making authority in commercial aviation, with growing calls to place ultimate operational...
Strategic Airlift and Escalation Calculus: The Expanding Role of U.S. Paratroopers in the Middle East
The arrival of thousands of U.S. Army paratroopers in the Middle East marks a decisive shift in the operational posture of the United States, reflecting not only a tactical reinforcement but a deeper...
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...
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...