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Tyler Hansbrough

WTO and Global Community Have Long Criticized China’s Subsidy Policies Despite dropping its developing-nation status, Beijing is expected to maintain its state-led growth model China pushes back against India’s EV and battery subsidy programs

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Divergence Over $350 Billion Investment Structure Discussions on Phased Execution and Alternative Mechanisms High Likelihood of Final Signing Before APEC Summit With just two weeks remaining before the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summ

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Oliver Griffin

Shutdown Enters Third Week, Federal Layoffs Materialize Bipartisan Distrust Deepens as Power Struggle Escalates Economic Uncertainty Mounts Amid Prolonged Stalemate As the U.S.

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Matthew Reuter

Fiscal Addiction Triggers Nationwide Protests Citizens Oppose Austerity Despite Soaring Deficits Public Unites Behind Wealth Tax on the Super-Rich French society is once again ablaze with an age-old debate over taxing the rich, afte

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Tyler Hansbrough

The U.S.: “Extra tariffs depend on China’s response” Trade tensions flare again, now hitting shipping Will the Trump–Xi APEC meeting go smoothly? Trade tensions between the United States and China have flared up once again.

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Siobhán Delaney

Komeito: “LDP’s response to slush fund scandal inadequate” Even allies turn their backs, Takaichi faces growing crisis Without a new coalition partner, premiership nomination uncertain As Japan’s parliamentary vote to nominate a new prim

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Tighter corporate accountability for youth-targeted AIRegulatory debate expands to federal level

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Aoife Brennan

“Don’t Worry About China,” Trump Signals Softer Stance Beijing Responds With Defiance, Turning Pressure Back on Washington China’s Control of Rare-Earth Supply Chain Undermines U.S. Leverage U.S.

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Stefan Schneider

Market turmoil after ‘deficit bond issuance’ remarksOfficials warn of fiscal deterioration

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Keith Lee

European scholar networks lift collaboration and raise median quality U.S.

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David O'Neill

Coercion hardens Taiwan’s views; education diplomacy builds trust Extend China’s regional magnanimity to Taiwan with visas, credit recognition, scholarships, and joint labs Protect academic freedom, track mobility and co-production, and scale successes to shift opinion

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Keith Lee

Takaichi’s rise is a pragmatic bet, not a protest vote Shrinking cohorts demand an education reset—protect funding, cut teacher overload, use AI with guardrails Judge success by delivery: fair consolidation and measurable gains in teacher time

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Aoife Brennan

Trump Vows 100% Tariffs on Foreign-Made Films Hollywood Turns Overseas Amid Soaring U.S. Production Costs As U.S. Film Industry Faces Turmoil, Japan and Others May Reap the Benefits U.S.

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Oliver Griffin

Eight Hwasong-11MA, Three Hwasong-20 ICBMs on Display Nuclear Status Emphasized along with China–Russia Cooperation “Survival Diplomacy” Aimed at Advancing as Arms Export Nation North Korea held a massive military parade in Pyongyang’s Kim I

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Matthew Reuter

Trump’s Message of “Respect for Xi” Amid Rising Tensions China’s Rare Earth Offensive Targets America’s Achilles’ Heel Tariff Truce Under Strain as Strategic Power Struggle Reignites U.S.

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David O'Neill

Higher education now behaves like a market good, and price signals matter Governments should fund fewer, stronger universities and tie money to outcomes Demographic decline demands ruthless quality control, clear labeling, and real bridges to opportunity

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Ethan McGowan

China is accelerating BRI investment and pushing CPEC into Afghanistan India needs a dual anchor: Russian channels for access; US–EU scale for finance and standards Keep a compliant Chabahar link and build skills-led corridors to retain leverage in Kabul

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Ethan McGowan

Childcare subsidies alone haven’t raised births in Korea, Japan, or China The binding constraint is marriage risk—up-front costs and divorce/career exposure De-risk marriage with clear legal defaults, lower entry costs, and work guarantees

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Ethan McGowan

A 55% China tariff is rerouting supply chains toward ASEAN ASEAN can seize a third path by treating skills as trade infrastructure Bind investment to portable credentials and cross-border training to grow without picking sides On

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Ethan McGowan

Security and economics in Asia-Pacific have fused Alliances are uneven across the region Education must lead a balanced third path Asia-Pacific security economics has shifted from a background issue to a driving force.

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