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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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Ethan Cole·Apr 5, 2026·FinanceRethinking AI's early phase: patience, practice, persistence
Why rush AI through its messy early phase? Discover why patience, practice, and persistence beat sprinting with a smile—slow, deliberate testing could shape smarter, safer AI.
Margaret Lin·Apr 5, 2026·AiAI's Productivity Boom Deepens Inequality, Not Innovation
AI's productivity boom could widen wealth gaps, not spark broad innovation. Whoever controls that productivity pockets the gains, highlighting distribution over a rosy forecast.
James Okoro·Apr 5, 2026·AiFrom Bangalore to Canberra: A Practical AI Policy Compass
From Bangalore to Canberra: this AI policy compass reframes India as a governance reference, not just a market. Is the 'middle path' branding turning messy choices into a tidy export?
Ethan Cole·Apr 4, 2026·AiBeyond Size: The Case for Strategic AI Autonomy
Beyond Size argues that AI power rests on strategic autonomy, not just scale. Dive into why infrastructure, data sovereignty, and national bets shape the future of competitive AI.
Sarah Whitfield·Apr 4, 2026·AiWhy Ohio Shouldn't Fast-Track a Frontier Tech Commission
Ohio shouldn’t fast-track a frontier tech commission; serious policy needs strategy, not a rush to form a board. Quantum tech isn’t sci-fi—don’t buy the hype before you read the manual.
Ethan Cole·Apr 4, 2026·InsightsData sovereignty hype vs security reality in SentinelOne's upgrade
SentinelOne's upgrade markets data sovereignty, but can it deliver? A closer look shows hidden technical, legal, and commercial trade-offs; branding isn't a guarantee, don't let slogans blindside your security choices.
James Okoro·Apr 4, 2026·AiAI in Finance: Guardrails, Not Just Automation
AI in finance isn’t just faster underwriting. This piece argues for guardrails and accountability, not hype, warning that the real risk is who owns the judgment calls.
James Okoro·Apr 3, 2026·FinanceThe GTM Engineer Hype Falls Short on Real Impact
GTM engineers are sold as the Swiss Army knife of startups, but hype falls short on real impact. Living between product and revenue can be incredibly valuable—yet the 'high-impact' GTM role may overpromise.
Ethan Cole·Apr 3, 2026·Business