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Economics

Europe’s Competitive Crossroads: Leaders Confront Structural Gaps with U.S. and China

Across European capitals, a common refrain has taken hold: the European Union must act decisively if it is to compete with the scale, speed and strategic ambition of the United States and China. What was once a gradual debate about productivity and integration has evolved into a more urgent...

European Investment Fund and the Baltic States create €225 million innovation fund

The European Investment Fund (EIF) along with the sovereign wealth funds from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have entered into an agreement to set up the Baltic Innovation Fund 3 (BIF 3), which will have a total amount of €225 million. The Estonian Ministry of Economy states that the EIF will...

Switzerland to hold referendum on 10 million population cap

Switzerland is planning to conduct a vote where citizens will decide on a plan to limit the nation's population to 10 million people. The government has announced that a vote on the initiative, which is backed by the influential right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP), will occur in mid-June....

War-Strained Workforce Pushes Russia to Recast Migration Strategy Around Indian Labour

When small groups of Indian workers began arriving at Moscow’s airports in noticeably larger numbers, it reflected more than a routine expansion of migrant labour. It signaled a structural adjustment in Russia’s workforce strategy—one shaped by war, demographics and shifting regional migration...

Chinese EV Export Strategy Shifts Toward Model-by-Model EU Tariff Bargaining After Volkswagen Precedent

When the European Union introduced additional tariffs on electric vehicles manufactured in China, the move was widely interpreted as a defensive response to the rapid global expansion of Chinese carmakers. Yet trade policy rarely stands still. The subsequent decision by European authorities to...

Japan's ruling party wins record two-thirds of the seats in the lower house of parliament

The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP), headed by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, succeeded in winning the election for the lower house of parliament, obtaining 316 out of the total 465 seats, according to local media reports. According to the final results released by NHK, the Liberal...

Inside the Machinery of Deception: What an Abandoned Scam Compound Reveals About Modern Fraud

When a fraud operation collapses suddenly, it leaves behind more than broken equipment and scattered paperwork. It exposes the underlying logic of an industry that thrives on routine cruelty, psychological manipulation, and industrial efficiency. The abandoned compound near the Thai–Cambodian...

Head of Shell says China and India prefer to buy LNG at a price no higher than $10 per Mbtu

China and India, which are the primary countries driving the global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG), are not moving away from this energy source. Instead, they tend to purchase it at a price not exceeding $10 per 1 Mbtu, according to Shell's CEO Wael Sawan during an investor teleconference....

Software developers and data providers lose $300 billion in market capitalization due to Anthropic

Shares of companies involved in application software development and data provision dropped significantly following the launch of an AI-powered tool by the startup Anthropic, as reported by The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg, based on trading data. According to the Wall Street Journal, two S&P...

Gold’s Strategic Repricing as Risk, Debt and Power Shifts Redefine Safe Havens

Gold’s renewed ascent in global portfolios is no longer being treated as a cyclical reaction to short-term shocks. Instead, analysts are increasingly framing the metal’s strength as a structural repricing driven by deeper changes in geopolitics, monetary credibility, and global capital flows. As...
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