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Saturday, June 13, 2026
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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 3, 2026·FinanceLin: Tech Investment Must Be Brazil's Growth Engine
Tech investment can boost Brazil's productivity, but it's not a silver bullet. Policy, skills, and supply gaps could slow the gains—testing whether tech really drives growth.
Margaret Lin·Apr 2, 2026·EconomicsAI productivity hype must meet reality, not fantasies
AI could spark the biggest productivity boom—if reality keeps pace. But the piece warns gains won’t be universal and asks who benefits, how we measure it, and why past tech booms left many waiting.
Ethan Cole·Apr 2, 2026·AiAI's Productivity Promise Depends on Willing Companies, Not Patience
AI promises big gains, but adoption hinges on company will, not patience. If AI saves an hour a day and 80% of firms aren't using it, the gap isn't tech; it's how business runs.
James Okoro·Apr 1, 2026·AiWorkers Must Lead AI, Not Just Use It
AI won’t unlock its promise unless workers lead it, not just use it. Ownership and incentives must align so automation benefits spread, not vanish into executive vaults.
Margaret Lin·Mar 31, 2026·AiOracle's AI Agent Push: Innovation or Vendor Lock-In?
Oracle bets on 'agentic' apps to boost productivity, but is it progress or lock-in? Explore how AI Agent Studio and new workflow tools could redefine ERP and your data freedom.
Ethan Cole·Mar 31, 2026·AiAI windfall, human costs: Australia's reckoning
Australia's AI windfall hides a human price: a flood of capital that shifts risk onto workers. The Macquarie study exposes stress as mood, not accountability, urging names, blame, and real reform.
Ethan Cole·Mar 31, 2026·AiAI Layoffs: Corporate Fiction Hiding Real Costs
AI layoffs aren't just cost cuts - they're a corporate fiction. This piece reveals how tidy stories hide real costs for workers and the pull of a clean narrative over messy truth.
Ethan Cole·Mar 30, 2026·AiWD as Hidden Infrastructure Behind 2026's Data Boom
Western Digital is the unseen engine powering 2026’s data boom. Storage stays backstage while AI dazzles—yet the column asks: how much weight should one vendor bear? Data, not drama, runs AI.
Ethan Cole·Mar 30, 2026·AiRewiring Work: AI Isn't Killing Skills, It's Reskilling Them
AI isn't killing skills; it's reshaping them. Deskilling is an effect, not a destiny, driven by incentives and the labor market—discover how to retool and thrive in this shift.
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