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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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Bonds Signal a Wake-Up Call Wall Street Ignores
US bonds are signaling a warning Wall Street keeps missing. Treasuries move when headlines lag, and the market's noise isn't silence; it's fragmentation masking the signal.
James Okoro·Apr 28, 2026·FinanceMiddle East War as Catalyst for Global Cyber Realignment
Middle East war reorders global cyber power, the WEF argues, but the sweeping tale misses deeper structural questions. See which states redraw the digital balance as cyberspace becomes the new frontline.
Clara Weiss·Apr 28, 2026·WorldAid workers under fire expose ceasefire's ethics collapse
Aid workers under fire reveal how ceasefires fail to shield the vulnerable—and how international law often falls short on the ground. A chilling reminder that even ambulances and medics aren’t safe in today’s wars.
Priya Nair·Apr 26, 2026·WorldECB's Stability Report Comforts Markets, Underestimates New Risks
ECB's Stability Report tries to calm markets, but warns of lurking risks it doesn't name. That quietness hides where trouble could start.
Sarah Whitfield·Apr 26, 2026·FinanceMercer: Tech wage boom deepens inequality
Mercer: Tech wages surge past every other sector, deepening inequality. Payscale's Labor Market & Wage Trends shows a clear pattern—and wrinkles that demand smarter strategy from HR and policymakers alike.
Leo Mercer·Apr 26, 2026·TechThe Wage Tug-of-War Reveals a Fragile Labor Market
Wages rise as workers grow scarce, but the real change is inside firms: how teams adapt, costs shift, and choices multiply when talent is tight. The wage tug-of-war reveals a fragile labor market and why it matters.
James Okoro·Apr 25, 2026·EconomicsTemporary Relief, Lasting Tradeoffs from Immigration Slowdown
TD Economics argues Canada’s immigration slowdown is easing rents and job-market pressure. But every relief hides tradeoffs that could reshape growth and housing, worth a closer look.
Priya Nair·Apr 25, 2026·EconomicsScarborough Shoal Showdown: Power Politics, Not Principles
Scarborough Shoal isn't about guns or treaties; it's about who keeps the boats there day after day. Logistics, steady patrols and rotating vessels tilt the balance faster than words.
Omar Haddad·Apr 25, 2026·WorldCease-Fire Spin Obscures US Footprint in Southeast Asia
Trump touts a Thailand-Cambodia cease-fire, but the piece asks if it's diplomacy or performance art. With scant independent verification or on-the-ground reaction, the US footprint gets obscured.
Sarah Whitfield·Apr 24, 2026·WorldGilded Priorities: Iran for People, U.S. for War
Urging Iran to spend on its people while the U.S. asks Congress for $1.5T for the Pentagon, this piece exposes how budgets market power—who really gets gilded priorities.
Omar Haddad·Apr 24, 2026·Politics