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Analysis: Asia-to-US Container Rates Spike 109% Since Iran War Started
Analysis: Asia-to-US Container Rates Spike 109% Since Iran War Started
Omar Haddad · Jun 8, 2026
EconomicsWhy LatAm's slow growth isn't fate; it's policy choices
LatAm's slow growth isn't fate—it's policy choices. External shocks matter, but smarter policies can spark a faster recovery or lock economies in low gear.
Clara Weiss · Jun 5
PoliticsCleaner waters, cheaper bills—who pays for the reform?
Cleaner waters, cheaper bills sounds like a win—until you ask who pays. A sharp take on a BBC twofer: a sewage crackdown and lower bills, and the tangled costs behind reform.
Margaret Lin · Jun 4
Why AI Sovereignty Must Not Break Global Innovation
AI sovereignty is sold as independence, yet states outsource when they can't build. Sovereignty won't forge chips or train engineers—the Building the Future Federation shows the gap between mood and policy—and why global innovation can't wait.
Priya Nair · Jun 3
Narrow seas, broad stakes: the new great-power contest
Narrow seas concentrate power and set the terms of great-power competition. Yet the real question is who wins once a strait is contested—and how quickly that leverage diffuses into contracts, balance sheets, and risk models.
Omar Haddad · Jun 1
Romania's Deadlock Endangers Economic Future
Romania's political deadlock isn't a TV drama—it's a macro shock. When power-sharing stalls, budgets lag, permits stall, and private investment falters, risking the economy's future.
Clara Weiss · May 31
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EU Data Sovereignty Needs Independence From US Cloud Dominance
EU data sovereignty is under the shadow of US cloud dominance. A push for independence targets concentration and where data actually lives—will Europe take back control of its digital future?
Priya Nair·Apr 12, 2026·WorldRising Elites, Waning Democracy: A Warning
Rising elites aren’t inheriting land—they’re embedding privilege in institutions: schools, regulators, boards. Democracy wanes as power concentrates in a new aristocracy; see how it sticks and what can curb it.
Margaret Lin·Apr 12, 2026·EconomicsMercer: Trump's wage rule prioritizes profits over farmworkers
Mercer: Trump's wage rule could cut $4.4–$5.4B from farmworker pay each year, says EPI. Will profits trump workers’ livelihoods? Find out who loses and why this policy matters.
Leo Mercer·Apr 12, 2026·BusinessSkepticism Needed: Trust Is Earned, Not Declared
Trust in AI can't be declared from the boardroom. McKinsey pushes a 'new era of trusted AI' led by insiders - so who watches the watchmen? Skepticism is needed: trust must be earned, not proclaimed.
Sarah Whitfield·Apr 11, 2026·AiData-Driven Hiring Needs Human Judgment, Not Just Algorithms
Data helps predict hiring trends, but it isn’t a neutral oracle. HR leaders must couple models with human judgment to account for capital, power, and policy, or miss the real regime shaping workforce decisions.
Clara Weiss·Apr 11, 2026·EconomicsProductivity Rankings Aren't a Proxy for Fiduciary Quality
Top-10 productivity badges aren’t fiduciary proof—they’re marketing. Arete Wealth’s ranking sounds slick, but does it translate into better client outcomes? Click to see why rankings aren’t a guarantee.
James Okoro·Apr 11, 2026·ProductivityCleaner water, cheaper bills: who really benefits?
Cleaner water, cheaper bills sounds like a win—until you ask who pays. A BBC take on tougher sewage rules, rising anger, and the hidden bill households will shoulder.
Priya Nair·Apr 11, 2026·PoliticsPM Resignation: A Band-Aid on Mongolia's Deadlock
PM resigns to end Mongolia’s political deadlock—but is this a real fix or a PR move? The language feels corporate-slick, a Band-Aid on deeper splits tearing through Parliament.
Maya Torres·Apr 10, 2026·PoliticsChronic Neglect and Regional Power Games Fuel DRC Conflict
Chronic neglect and regional power plays keep the DRC conflict alive—long after the headlines fade. It’s not just violence; it’s shifting trade routes, regional interests, and the incentives that sustain fighting—click to see the bigger map.
Omar Haddad·Apr 10, 2026·WorldOil markets tremble as geopolitics redefine risk
Geopolitics rattle oil markets, sending traders scrambling for risk signals. The real story isnt the energy plumbing that keeps supply flowing.
Leo Mercer·Apr 10, 2026·Markets