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Thai Court Hands Life Sentence to Hitman in Cambodian Politician’s Murder

A Thai court has sentenced a former marine to life in prison for the killing of Cambodian opposition politician Lim Kimya, who was gunned...

Japan’s Markets Brace for Ruling Party Leadership Vote

Japanese markets are on edge ahead of a weekend vote that will decide the country’s next prime minister and shape economic and central bank...

Indonesia School Collapse: Five Dead, Dozens Still Missing Under Rubble

Pesantren, or Islamic boarding schools, are a central part of education in Indonesia, which is the world’s largest Muslim-majority country. There are around 42,000...

Germany’s Infrastructure Fund and the Politics of Fiscal Room

Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz reshaped fiscal policy with a landmark reform of the debt brake and the creation of a massive off-budget infrastructure fund....

Strategic Spending in an Age of Uncertainty: Takaichi’s Bid for Japan’s Premiership

Sanae Takaichi, a leading contender in Japan’s upcoming leadership race and a possible first female prime minister, has outlined a fiscal spending plan centered...

Moldova’s Playbook: How to Fight a Hybrid War—and Win.

In the shadow of the Ukraine war, a different kind of European battle was fought, and decisively won. Moldova, a small, impoverished former Soviet...

Netanyahu’s Gamble on Trump’s Gaza Plan: International Leverage, Domestic Risks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s endorsement of Donald Trump’s Gaza plan represents one of the most consequential political gambles of his long career. Framing...

Japan’s Far-Right Sanseito Party Seeks Global Allies to Reshape Politics

Japan’s far-right Sanseito party, once a fringe movement fueled by pandemic-era conspiracy theories, is moving into the political mainstream. The party, led by Sohei...

U.S. Government Shutdown Begins Amid Deep Political Divide

The United States entered yet another government shutdown as bitter divisions between Republicans and Democrats blocked a deal on federal funding. This marks the...

Nigeria’s President Declares “Worst Is Over” Amid Economic Struggles

Marking Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day, President Bola Tinubu addressed the nation with an attempt to reassure citizens exhausted by months of economic turmoil. He...

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Financial Brief: A Weekly Roundup on the Geopolitics of Money | May 05

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Why Trading Education Creates Polarized Opinions: The Case of Tim Sykes

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Iran Oil Shutdown Risks: Strait of Hormuz Crisis Could Damage Wells and Disrupt Global Supply

The escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran...

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