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Niamh O’Sullivan

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Niamh O’Sullivan is an Irish editor at The Economy, covering global policy and institutional reform. She studied sociology and European studies at Trinity College Dublin, and brings experience in translating academic and policy content for wider audiences. Her editorial work supports multilingual accessibility and contextual reporting.

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Major Oil Producers Face Direct Impact, Qatar’s GDP Projected to Fall 14%Iran Adopts a Strategy of Endurance Despite Military Disadvantage

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Strategic shift toward a robotics platform company gains momentumWorkforce and production facilities reorganized to build mass-production capacity

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Energy price surge and economic slowdown emerging simultaneouslyMoves to consider and implement wartime-style price control policies

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Claim that most strategic targets have been eliminatedTehran responds with hardline rhetoric, raising economic and digital retaliation

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Accelerating high-efficiency solar cell production capacityExpanding from ground power to space energy supply

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Late-Stage Offensive Aims to Cripple Core InfrastructureIran Keeps Up Retaliatory Strikes as Clash Continues

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Workers’ Real Purchasing Power Turns Positive After 13 MonthsJapanese Government Strategy Targets 1% Real Wage Growth

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Iran Signals Hard-Line Shift and Willingness to ResistPotential Reignition of Sunni–Shia Tensions Across the Middle East

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Fears grow over damage to facilities supporting cloud and AI servicesDrone strikes reported at AWS data centers in the Middle East

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Real-time tracking of targets’ locations, movements, and survival statusAccumulating cases of precision operations combining intelligence and psychological warfare

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Comprehensive overhaul of FDI policy centered on strategic industriesRising operational uncertainty and compliance costs for foreign firms

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Power procurement and permitting delays trigger an “AI slowdown”Constraints on infrastructure expansion heighten the need for grid investment

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Reassessment of Valuation Appeal in Chinese EquitiesBeijing’s Backing of “Tech Rise” Proves Effective

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Technological Security and National Asset Protection as Top PrioritiesJapan Accelerates All-Out Efforts for Semiconductor Revival

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Approval Granted for Mass Production of Micro-Reactor ‘Nuclear Batteries’Rising Energy Security Concerns Amid Power Shortages

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Move to Invoke Section 122 and Pursue Section 301 in ParallelChina’s Exit from Punitive Rates Alters Negotiation Dynamics

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Rising Costs and Weak Demand Drive Closure WaveIndustrial Spillover Intensifies, Manufacturing Ecosystem Shaken

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Narrowing Technology Gap, Capital Raise Accelerates Catch-UpLoss Streak Ends → Push to Expand Market Influence

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Diagnosis of “Limited Tariff Impact” Faces QuestionsChina’s Low-Price Offensive vs. Expanding European Regulation

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Packaging emerges as a key variable in the 2-nanometer raceSamsung touts “preemptive investment” vs. SK’s “cautious approach”

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