Widespread protests in Iran reflect deep economic grievances, primarily triggered by the dramatic collapse of the national currency and soaring inflation.
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The tragic killing of a Minneapolis mother exposed how blatant falsehoods are weaponized by political figures to demand loyalty and control public narrative.
Donald Trump’s “America First” has evolved into a Hobbesian foreign policy, impacting international law and challenging global stability, as seen in recent actions.
The world’s leading economies face diverse challenges in 2026, with experts suggesting short-term policy measures may have minimal impact on their trajectories.
The 2026 US intervention in Venezuela signals a new geopolitical landscape, forcing Western nations to redefine priorities and global order.
Explore the implications of Trump’s ‘America First’ foreign policy, characterized by unilateral power plays and a disregard for international norms, on global stability.
US tariffs and China’s evolving economy are reshaping global value chains, placing immense pressure on East Asian industries in Japan and South Korea.
China’s long-standing industrial overcapacity, once a weakness, is now accelerating AI deployment and cost reduction, positioning it uniquely in the global AI race.
Falling fertility rates are rapidly aging societies, placing immense pressure on labor markets, public finances, and social welfare systems globally.
Middle-income countries faced significant hurdles in accessing vital medical countermeasures during COVID-19. Proactive, at-risk financing is crucial for future outbreaks.
The US intervention in Venezuela sparks debate over the liberal international order, hinting at a future with more discretionary actions and unclear intervention thresholds.
Europe’s struggle to create tech giants isn’t due to a capital deficit, but rather a fragmented market and national protectionism, hindering its global competitiveness.











