Lee Jae-myung Resigns as Opposition Leader, Eyes South Korea Presidency Amid Political Turmoil
Lee Jae-myung, head of South Koreas main opposition Democratic Party, announced his resignation on Wednesday, fueling speculation of his imminent presidential bid. Lee, the current frontrunner in polls, did not confirm his...
Gold Surges on Recession Fears Amid Trade War Escalation
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Insights & Views
Gold gained nearly $100 from a minor bottom of $2956 on recession fears. It hit a low of $2956 and is currently trading around $2998.
Trade War Escalation and Market Impact
On April 9, 2025, President Trump...
French Minister Urges Companies to Pause US Investments Amid Tariff Tensions
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Politics
French Industry Minister Marc Ferracci has called on French companies to temporarily halt investments in the United States due to rising trade tensions between Europe and the U.S. under President Donald Trumps...
Trump Unleashes 104% Tariff Barrage on China
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Economy
Insights & Views
President Trump ramped up the trade war with China on April 9, 2025, by raising tariffs on Chinese imports to a total of 104%. The hike is an additional 50% tariff on top of existing tariffs, a dramatic ramp-up of the...
Dollar Drops as U.S. Tariffs on China Rattle Markets, Boost Yen and Franc
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Economy
The U.S. dollar weakened against safe-haven currencies like the yen and Swiss franc on Wednesday as global markets reacted to Washingtons looming 104% tariffs on Chinese goods. The yuan slid to a record low offshore at...
Oil Prices Plunge Amid Escalating U.S.-China Tariff War and Surging Supply
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Economy
Oil prices dropped to their lowest levels in over four years on Wednesday, driven by mounting concerns over global demand due to a deepening U.S.-China trade war and increasing crude supply. Brent crude futures fell $2.13,...
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Why Americans care so much about eggs prices – and how this issue got so political
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Insights & Views
Economy
Life
The price of eggs has risen dramatically in recent years across the US. A dozen eggs cost US$1.20 (92p) in June 2019, but the price is now around US$4.90 (with a peak of US$8.17 in early March). Some restaurants have...
Trump shrugs off stock market slump, but economic warning signs loom
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Economy
Business
During Donald Trumps first term as US president, he regularly referred to rising stock markets as evidence of the success of his economic policies. Highest Stock Market EVER, Trump wrote on social media in 2017 after...
Europe faces worst measles outbreak since 1997 – new data
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Health
Europe has had the highest number of measles cases since 1997, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). There were 127,350 cases in 2024 about double the number from 2023. Measles is back, and...
Plans to link electricity bills to where you live are unlikely to bring down prices – and that’s a big problem for net zero
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15:05 PM|
Insights & Views
Life
Economy
A proposed reform to the way electricity is priced in Britain could see households pay a different bill based on their postcode. Presently, Britains electricity system operates as a single market across England, Wales and...
Researchers created sound that can bend itself through space, reaching only your ear in a crowd
By Jiaxin Zhong Et Al -
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Insights & Views
Science
Health
What if you could listen to music or a podcast without headphones or earbuds and without disturbing anyone around you? Or have a private conversation in public without other people hearing you? Our newly published research...
Scientific misconduct is on the rise. But what exactly is it?
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Insights & Views
Science
German anaesthesiologist Joachim Boldt has an unfortunate claim to fame. According to Retraction Watch, a public database of research retractions, he is the most retracted scientist of all time. To date, 220 of his roughly...