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Siobhán Delaney

EU pushes ‘Russian frozen assets loan for Ukraine’ Belgium protests: “We didn’t confiscate German assets even in World War II” Japan also refuses use of frozen assets, raises legal concerns at G7 The European Union’s plan to extend a repara

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Oliver Griffin

Trump Approves Nvidia’s H200 Exports to China Huawei’s AI Chips Advancing to Near-Nvidia Performance China to Approve H200 Use Only When Domestic Chips Are Not Viable U.S.

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Aoife Brennan

Germany widens defense buildup, pours funds into space security “If the ranks fall short, conscription is an option”—selective draft model planned Across Europe, the race to secure troops and weapons intensifies Europe’s rearmament is gathering pace

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

China’s Global Maritime Footholds Across Europe, Latin America, and Africa Piraeus, the Flagship of China’s Maritime Silk Road China’s Tightening Command of Global Maritime Logistics Spurs U.S.

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Restructuring of return hubs and introduction of an “immigration refusal tax”Reduced trade benefits for non-cooperative states, mounting pressure

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David O'Neill

A Taiwan Strait shock would choke energy, chips, and shipping that keep East Asia learning Japan/Korea: oil-route risks; ASEAN: migrant, logistics, student shocks Protect schools now—fuel, offline kits, spares, regional compact

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Ethan McGowan

Capitals dominate because jobs concentrate, not because productivity lags elsewhere Move demand and decision rights to secondary cities to thicken labor markets Align education pipelines and public procurement to reward distributed hiring and retention

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Aoife Brennan

U.S. Congress Adds NDAA Curbs on Troop Cuts in Korea and Europe Trump Team Presses Allies to Shoulder More of the Security Burden Cutting Overseas U.S. Forces Could Ultimately Backfire The U.S.

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Siobhán Delaney

Real-Estate Transaction Reporting Act Enforcement Decree Promulgated Additional Reporting Requirements for Residency Status and Address Hopes Raise for Fair Taxation, Speculation Deterrence The government is significantly strengthening reporting

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Ethan McGowan

Ageing Europe needs an optimal immigration level Set ~0.6–1.0% yearly, adjusted by jobs, housing, and language Link flows to capacity and invest to keep growth and trust Across the EU, the old-age dependency

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Ethan McGowan

Closing gender and 60+ gaps offsets ageing Frontiers need more hours; laggards need jobs and childcare Use 5-year targets, neutral taxes, late-career training In 2024, the European Union still had a gender employment gap of 1

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Siobhán Delaney

Backlash From Takaiichi’s ‘Taiwan Contingency’ Remark Month-long Sino-Japanese Clashes Across Economic and Security Fronts Bilateral Tensions Hit Critical Threshold, Prolonged Confrontation Seen as Unavoidable A month after Japanese Prime M

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David O'Neill

LDP hegemony breaks; multipartism rises Japan political diversification is reshaping education Act now: language support, student metrics, local compacts Japan's politics are not just shifting to the right; they are changing dramatic

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Keith Lee

Aging erodes productivity and growth Migration buys time, not productivity—see Singapore Youthful regions gain only if they scale learning, health, and adoption In the economies from the Baltics to the Balkans,

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Ethan McGowan

Asian subsidies—especially in steel—distort prices and trade Make subsidies conditional on training and shared curricula Compete on skills to cut tariffs and lift productivity Two numbers tell the story.

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David O'Neill

Industrial subsidy wars starve education just as industry needs more skilled workers Rivalry is shifting from price to rules, making compliance and MRV literacy essential Redirect subsidies into a “Skills Safe Harbor” that funds verifiable training and apprenticeships

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Ethan McGowan

A 15% global minimum tax cuts shifting and anchors profits to real activity More onshore earnings strengthen in-house finance and level competition; havens shrink The U.S.

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David O'Neill

Osaka second capital now anchors a fragile coalition Capital shift could widen or rebalance regional education Classrooms can use this debate to teach coalition politics Japan’s new government was formed with two seats short.

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Expansion of Restrictions on Inbound Travelers to Japan Tourist Surge Fuels Parallel Surge in Tax Revenues U.S.

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