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Friday, April 10, 2026
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PM 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
WorldChronic 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
MarketsOil 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
Campagnolo's Silent Restructuring Leaves Workers in Limbo
Campagnolo's silent restructuring promises no layoffs, but workers stay in limbo. A union deal buys time; the divide between political win and production reality grows.
Clara Weiss · Apr 10
Policy lag risks leaving workers behind as AI advances
AI is reshaping work, but change isn’t a smooth tide—it's sharp currents that will leave workers behind unless policy and training catch up fast. Discover why the lag could widen the gap for many workers.
Ethan Cole · Apr 10
The Real 2026: HR Leadership Must Drive Transformation
Real 2026: HR must drive transformation. Gartner offers CHRO playbook—actions, flags, mindsets; it reads like a banquet for giants, but HR's takeaway is simple: lead the change.
Ethan Cole · Apr 9
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PM 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
WorldChronic 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
MarketsOil 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
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