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Tyler Hansbrough

US Congress Seeks to Expand AUKUS Partnership with a Capable Shipbuilding Nation South Korea, with World-Class Shipbuilding Expertise, Emerges as a Leading Candidate Another Contender, Norway, Strengthens Its Case with Strong Maritime Ties to the UK

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

China’s National People’s Congress Backs AI Research and Core Technologies Beijing Moves to Strengthen Ethical and Security Oversight Washington Unveils Action Plan to Ease Regulations and Accelerate Innovation The reg

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Aoife Brennan

BHP Takes Neutral Stance Amid US–China Rare-Earth Tensions US Turns to Australia to Cut Reliance on Chinese Supply “Technology Matters More Than Resources,” Says China with Confidence The new chairman of Australia’s BHP, the world’s

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Consensus among postwar generations drives Japan’s economic revivalDeep-rooted social perception of “labor as virtue”

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

IMO Delays Mid-Term Measure Decision by One Year U.S.

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Aoife Brennan

Netherlands Ousts Chinese CEO of Nexperia US Pressure Sparks Tensions as China Retaliates with Export Controls Auto Parts Supply Chain in Turmoil, European Carmakers on Alert The dismissal of the Chinese CEO of Dutch semiconductor firm Nexperi

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Catherine McGuire

Undersea cable security is now core education infrastructure in Southeast Asia Taiwan’s 2025 cable disruptions show how gray-zone incidents can cut classes, exams, and research ASEAN must build redundancy and protect its seabed links

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David O'Neill

Importers paid first; households pay next Diversified supply chains raise prices and cut choice Use narrow, time-bound tariffs with pro-trade fixes to limit welfare loss There is one statistic that should guide discussions a

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Keith Lee

The EU can afford to wait, but China cannot German auto troubles have hardened Europe’s stance Europe now builds leverage through new trade routes and partners In 2024, the European Union ran a €304.5 billion goods defic

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Aoife Brennan

China’s Tech Sector Booms on Government Data Access Fears Grow Abroad over Personal Data Leaks from Chinese Products Beijing Struggles to Balance Regulation and Growth Analysts say China’s technological rise has been fueled by vast amoun

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Stefan Schneider

Chinese exports disguised as “Made in Korea” surgeRisk of being labeled a rerouting hub raises trade concerns

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Tyler Hansbrough

US and Australia Pour 3 Billion Dollars into Minerals Project “China’s Rare-Earth Export Curbs Resemble Pearl Harbor Attack,” Analysts Warn of Escalating Tensions US Invests in Domestic Rare-Earth Supply Chain, but Progress Remains Slow U

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Liberal Democratic Party Accepts Ishin’s Demand for Osaka Sub-Capital Osaka Aims to Build Second Growth Axis through Industrial Diversification and Infrastructure Expansion Concerns Mount over Decline Risks and Financial Burden

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Supreme Court to Begin Hearing on November 5 Trump Administration Lost in Lower Courts Trump: “If Tariffs Are Voided, the U.S. Economy Will Suffer for Years” Next month, the U.S.

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Tyler Hansbrough

AUKUS Allies to Invest A$368 Billion Over 30 Years U.S. Leans on Australia—With Fewer Military Constraints—to Counter China U.K.

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Siobhán Delaney

‘Chip War’ Ends, Rare Earth Battle Begins China Tightens Grip on Rare Earths, U.S. Hits Back With 100% Tariffs Showdown Looms Ahead of APEC Summit in Gyeongju U.S.

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David O'Neill

Eurozone heterogeneity warps school budgets and learning PISA gaps and uneven rate pass-through show one-size-fits-all reforms fail Index funding to local prices, tier pay and pathways, add cushions, and scale proven pilots

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Innovation Party’s Participation through External Cooperation Reduction of Parliamentary Seats Adoption of Osaka Sub-Capital Plan Sanae Takaichi, President of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party/Photo=Sanae Takaichi

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