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David Cameron has begun a 'battle for Britain' in the EU – but how can he possibly win?

Dec 18, 2015 22:38 pm UTC| Politics Law

David Cameron has called his four key demands for reforming the EUs relationship with the UK a battle for Britain. And at last he has been able to fight it in person albeit over a dinner of chicken terrine and venison,...

New Polish government tightens grip on power

Dec 18, 2015 12:44 pm UTC| Commentary Politics

New polish government, which came to power after winning 235 seats (closest opposition ruling PO party with 138 seats) in October election has raided NATO-affiliated facility in a Midnight raid and replaced the...

Democracy is due for an overhaul – could lawmaking-by-jury be the answer?

Dec 18, 2015 01:48 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics

Many will agree that, in practice, democracy leaves a lot to be desired. The system often falls short of its ideals: whether its the US congress causing a total government shutdown; Australian prime ministers being ousted...

Spain heads to the polls this weekend for general elections

Dec 17, 2015 23:14 pm UTC| Commentary Politics

This is likely to mark the end of the two-party system that has prevailed for nearly four decades. The outcome of the vote nevertheless remains highly uncertain. At the very least, the status quo is unlikely to persist....

If you want to crack down on tax avoidance, go after the banks

Dec 17, 2015 05:05 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics

Tax is back in the news with the release of information of the taxes paid (or rather not paid) by some of the biggest companies operating in Australia. After much hand wringing (and a break for Christmas) politicians...

Oil in Global Economy Series

US on the verge of lifting crude export ban

Dec 16, 2015 08:06 am UTC| Commentary Politics

United states is the on the verge of lifting a four decade old crude oil export ban this year as lawmakers in congress reached a deal last night in a closed door meeting. Democrats have agreed to support the lift, tabled...

Brazil: From bad to worse

Dec 14, 2015 23:48 pm UTC| Commentary Politics

The news flow in Brazil continues to worsen. November inflation surprised to the upside, mainly because of food prices. On the political front, the impeachment process has slowed down, with the Supreme Court deciding to...

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Economy

Trump's Tariff Tactics: A Bold Move to Boost American Prosperity

Announcement of Proposed Tariffs On January 28, 2025, President Donald Trump declared a list of proposed tariffs on countries he claims are harming U.S. economic interests, including China, India, and Brazil. He said...

Trump and Modi Discuss Trade, Security, and Immigration in Call

U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized strengthening trade and security ties with India in a call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Trump urged India to increase its procurement of American-made security equipment and...

Scott Bessent Pushes Universal Tariff Plan as U.S. Treasury Secretary

Newly confirmed U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is advocating a plan to impose universal tariffs on imports, according to the Financial Times. The proposal suggests starting tariffs at 2.5%, increasing by 2.5% each...

Japan's Service-Sector Inflation Rises to 2.9% in December, Boosting Rate Hike Expectations

Japans service-sector inflation reached 2.9% year-on-year in December, driven by rising costs in accommodation and transportation, according to Bank of Japan (BOJ) data. While slightly lower than Novembers 3.0%, the steady...

Lead vs. Zinc: Divergent Market Trends Amid Supply Shifts

Lead and zinc, often mined together, have seen contrasting market movements recently. Zinc prices soared to a 20-month high of $3,284 per metric ton in October 2024, driven by tight raw material supplies. Meanwhile, lead...

Politics

Denmark Boosts Arctic Military Amid U.S. Interest in Greenland

Denmark announced a $2.05 billion investment to enhance its Arctic military presence, following U.S. President Donald Trumps renewed interest in controlling Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory. Trump recently...

Trump's Key Cabinet Picks and Their Agendas

President Donald Trumps recent cabinet selections signal a clear direction for his administration, with a focus on reshaping U.S. policies on defense, justice, and energy. Pete Hegseth, the new defense secretary, is...

Elon Musk Criticized by French PM as Threat to Democracies

Elon Musk, billionaire CEO of Tesla and owner of social media network X, has come under fire from French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou, who views him as a threat to democratic values. In a recent television interview,...

Marco Rubio, King Abdullah Discuss Gaza Crisis Amid Controversial Trump Remarks

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Jordans King Abdullah on Monday, focusing on Gazas fragile ceasefire, hostages, and regional stability. This discussion followed President Donald Trumps suggestion that Jordan...

U.S. Eyes China's Influence in Panama Canal Amid Strategic Concerns

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) Chair Louis E. Sola will address the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, raising concerns about Chinas growing presence in Panama and its influence on the Panama Canal. Solas written...

Science

Most of us trust scientists, shows a survey of nearly 72,000 people worldwide

Public trust in scientists is vital. It can help us with personal decisions on matters like health and provide evidence-based policymaking to assist governments with crises such as the COVID pandemic or climate change. In...

Astronauts on NASA’s Artemis mission to the Moon will need better boots − here’s why

The U.S.s return to the Moon with NASAs Artemis program will not be a mere stroll in the park. Instead it will be a perilous journey to a lunar location representing one of the most extreme environments in the solar...

Why Africa’s young scientists should help check the quality of climate change research

Scientific research is essential for addressing the climate crisis. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a United Nations body, assesses the science on climate change through its regular assessment...

Despite fears of falling trust in expert knowledge, a global survey shows New Zealanders value science highly

Five years since the start of the COVID pandemic, it can feel as if trust in the knowledge of experts and scientific evidence is in crisis. But according to our new findings in a global survey of more than 70,000 people...

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy provides in-house science advice for the president

Presidents need science advice. From climate change and pandemics to the governance of AI and the countrys nuclear arsenal, science sits at the center of a range of foreign and domestic policy challenges that reach the...

Technology

OpenAI Fights Indian Court Case Over Copyright Claims

OpenAI is seeking to dismiss a legal plea in India accusing its ChatGPT service of copyright violations, arguing it only uses publicly available information. The case, initiated last year by Indian news agency ANI, will be...

Nvidia Chips Drive Chinese AI Growth Despite Export Controls

Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) highlighted the rising demand for its chips in China after DeepSeek, a leading Chinese AI firm, showcased its advancements using Nvidias H800 GPUs. The statement followed Nvidias shares dropping 17% to...

Global Tech Stocks Tumble Amid DeepSeek AI Disruption

Investors offloaded tech stocks globally on Monday, wiping $592.7 billion from Nvidias (NASDAQ:NVDA) market value as concerns grew over DeepSeek, a Chinese AI model threatening industry leaders. DeepSeeks free AI...

Global EV Sales to Surge 17% in 2025 Amid Subsidy Extensions and Emission Targets

Global electric vehicle (EV) sales are expected to grow by over 17% in 2025, surpassing 20 million units, driven by Chinas extension of auto trade-in subsidies and new CO2 emission targets in Europe, according to Rho...

Trump Calls Chinese AI Model DeepSeek a ‘Wake-Up Call’ for U.S. Tech

U.S. President Donald Trump highlighted the potential impact of Chinas newly launched AI model, DeepSeek, calling it a wake-up call for Silicon Valley during an address to Republican lawmakers in Miami. DeepSeek, released...
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