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Matthew Reuter

China Denounces Takaichi’s Remarks as Interference in Internal Affairs “China Retains Ample Retaliatory Measures Against Japan” Most Powerful Option Still on the Table: Rare-Earth Sanctions China has escalated its multidimensional retaliati

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Concern over FX instability drives demand for reservesAnxiety grows over insufficient reserve levels

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Move interpreted as prioritizing supply-chain stabilityAccumulated frictions only temporarily contained

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Siobhán Delaney

Witkoff Leads Drafting of the Proposal Ukraine to Cede Entire Donbas and Cut Forces by Half Harsher Terms Than August Alaska Talks A draft ceasefire proposal for the war in Ukraine, jointly prepared by U.S.

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David O'Neill

Public R&D crowd-in effect primes private investment and productivity growth Cuts and freezes break the catalyst, raising risk and slowing diffusion Protect catalytic grants, require private matching, and use procurement to anchor demand

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Niamh O’Sullivan

“Structural reforms needed to preserve national competitiveness”Stagnant labor supply amid rapid manufacturing innovation

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Ethan McGowan

India hedges: the U.S.

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David O'Neill

Asia practiced tariff diplomacy: public deference, private deals China’s rare-earth grip set the terms, yielding a short truce and modest tariff relief Schools should hedge purchases and teach the supply-chain math behind these negotiations

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Tyler Hansbrough

EU Accelerates Push for an Independent Defense Framework After Russia–Ukraine War Germany Leads Military Buildup, Forming a Nuclear Cooperation Front With France and the U.K. Regional Coordination Expands as EU States Strengthen Alliances and Support Key Strategic Hubs

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Supreme Court hearing signals trouble for Trump’s tariff strategy“Tariff dividend for the people” seen as a populist pitch

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Keith Lee

China’s global economic influence creates shared dependence It reshapes rich-country industry and developing-country debt Open-source AI deepens this reliance, making resilience vital In 2023, China accounted for about

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Aoife Brennan

China Urges Citizens to Avoid Travel to Japan Amid Escalating Tensions With No Shift in either Side’s Position, Anti-Japan Sentiment Expected to Rise Sharp Drop in Chinese Tourists Looms — Will It Hit Japan’s Real Economy? China’s foreign m

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Oliver Griffin

USD 103.2 Billion Lost, with 80% Concentrated in Non-Manufacturing Sectors Such as Hotels Labor Shortages Trigger Rising Personnel Costs and a Surge in Bankruptcies Employment Index Falls into Negative Territory, Marking a Record Low

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Matthew Reuter

Rubio’s Signal: “Foreign Terrorist Organization” Designation Coming on the 24th Carrier Strike Group Deployment Seen as Pretext for Action Against Maduro Experts Warn of Guerrilla Warfare, Military Takeover, and Long-Term U.S.

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Europe’s rare-earth magnet production becomes a reality Despite urgent supply-chain needs, core capabilities remain weak Rare-earth facility investments accelerate across Europe Estonia’s Narva-based rare-earth magnet plant o

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Keith Lee

Globalization shifts tasks to cheaper hubs while people move unevenly Left-behind places lose jobs and grow politically angry Insure workers, boost mobility, and invest in local productivity The narrative about regional bac

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