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Siobhán Delaney

Cracks in the U.S.-centric AWACS architecture, Saab-Bombardier alliance model emerges Defense spending increases and wartime-level rearmament reinforce Europe’s internal defense-industrial cohesion Sweden’s GlobalEye technological edge comes into focus, reshaping the next-generation AWACS competition

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Aoife Brennan

U.S. economic risks mount as war drags on Strains emerge in cooperation with European and Asian allies Iran delivers proposal excluding nuclear program talks from initial negotiations An assessment has emerged that U.S.

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Tyler Hansbrough

“Call Us If They Want Talks”: U.S.-Iran Islamabad Peace Meeting Collapses U.S.

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Siobhán Delaney

Deepening instability in global communications infrastructure Japan and EU accelerate security cooperation and joint response framework Arctic bypass route also pursued to secure strategic autonomy As geopolitical risks th

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The Economy Ed…

China is using South China Sea governance to normalize strategic control Scientific cooperation and treaty leadership can quietly support territorial ambitions The SCS and Taiwan are becoming one connected gray-zone battleground

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Aoife Brennan

“Reducing Dependence on China”: Japan Speeds Up Deep-Sea Rare Earth Mining South Korea Also Finds Deposits in Nearby Waters; Exploration Pace to Determine Control Takaichi Formally Outlines Cooperation Plan With U.S. Japan is accelerat

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Oliver Griffin

LA moves to regulate screen time after banning smart-device use on campus New York State also mandates smartphone restrictions across all K-12 schools A broader global trend is emerging, with Australia and South Korea also tightening measures targeting minors

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Matthew Reuter

Resource Recycling Strategy Elevated to the Level of National Resource Security $6.26 billion to be invested by 2030 as Japan accelerates recycling hubs and technology development Aimed at strengthening Japan’s leadership in the global resource market

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Export decisions to be made solely through NSC review without parliamentary approval Jointly developed weapons also eligible for third-country export, with exemptions for conflict states under consideration Acceleration of a defense network centered on Australia, the Philippines and Taiwan

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Siobhán Delaney

Self-Entrapment of the Trump Administration Obsession With Elastic ‘Victory’ in Absence of a Clear Exit Strategy Entrenchment of a Protracted Conflict That Only Hardens Iran’s Resistance U.S.

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Tyler Hansbrough

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reiterates opposition to the Trump administration Global community distances itself from the U.S., accelerating self-reliance strategies Trump’s hardline, unilateral diplomacy places U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks at the center of geopolitical recalibration

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Matthew Reuter

Energy crisis intensifies amid Middle East risks Europe and Asia activate consumption restraint policies Emergency energy measures triggered in response to Iran war shock As the U.S.–Iran war turns energy supply disruptions into reality, governmen

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Ceasefire Extended Until Conclusion, Maritime Blockade on Iran Maintained Iran: “A Stalling Tactic; The Initiative Is Ours” Immediate Catastrophe Averted, but Breakthrough Remains Uncertain U.S.

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The Economy Ed…

Nuclear power cannot rescue Japan fast enough Summer heat makes power security urgent Japan needs flexible buffers, not wishful thinking Under a worst-case weather scenario, the reserves in Tokyo could fall to 0.9 percent in

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The Economy Re…

Merit aid is rising because colleges are competing harder for students and tuition revenue Many scholarships now work less like pure honors and more like strategic price discounts The real policy issue is not whether merit aid exists, but how openly and fairly colleges use it

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The Economy Ed…

South Korea still has agency, if it sets priorities Security should stay anchored with the US and Japan Strategy now means choosing, not balancing Korea’s Exports in 2025 are over $700bn.

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The Economy Ed…

Europe can pay more for defence But money without strategy will fail Europe needs deterrence, not waste In 2025, EU states are likely to allocate more (on average) just under 1 billion dollars in defense expenditure than Russi

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The Economy Ed…

Student data sharing can widen exclusion Shared information can weaken stronger firms Policy must protect second chances There are 37.6 million working-age adults in the United States with some college but no credenti

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Tyler Hansbrough

U.S. government and Anthropic move to contain tensions and explore renewed cooperation Anthropic’s Mithos, emerging as a security threat, under consideration for adoption by U.S.

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