América del Norte
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The American AI Action Plan
The landscape of American technology policy is experiencing a significant shift this month. Sriram Krishnan, the senior White House AI advisor, has officially announced his departure at the end of…
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U.S. Weighs Using Iranian Assets to Compensate Gulf Allies for War Damage
Frozen Iranian Assets and Gulf Reconstruction The United States is considering whether frozen Iranian assets could be used to compensate Gulf allies affected by war-related damage. According to the Financial…
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Protestas sociales presionan al Gobierno mexicano antes del Mundial 2026
Protestas antes de la inauguración La inauguración del Mundial 2026 en Ciudad de México llega en medio de una creciente presión social para el Gobierno mexicano. De acuerdo con El…
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Biotechnology May Become the Next U.S.–China Battleground
Biotechnology Enters the U.S.–China Rivalry Biotechnology is becoming a new area of strategic competition between the United States and China. According to South China Morning Post, China’s biotech industry is…
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WSJ Opinion Warns About the Risks of a Cuban Collapse
Cuba’s Deepening Crisis Cuba is facing one of its most serious crises in decades. According to The Wall Street Journal Opinion, the island’s communist regime is under growing pressure as…
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The Terrorist Threat to the 2026 World Cup
The 2026 World Cup—the largest sporting event ever held, featuring 48 teams playing 104 matches across 16 host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It stands as a…
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The Next Caribbean Crisis? Assessing U.S. Military Options Toward Cuba
The United States has shifted its coercive focus toward Cuba following a successful military operation in Venezuela. Heavily restricting Cuba’s economy by pressuring regional allies to halt vital oil shipments.…
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When Trump Jawbones the Market, Bet Against Him at Your Peril
President Trump has established a powerful pattern of actively steering global financial markets—ranging from oil and interest rates to foreign exchange and mortgages—through targeted verbal interventions and rapid policy actions.…
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America’s Data-Center Build-Out Is Falling Way Behind Schedule
Major technology companies are earmarking unprecedented amounts of capital to finance the construction of massive artificial intelligence data centers, yet the actual ability to deploy these funds is becoming increasingly…
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Mexico’s Popular Former President Blasts Trump as US Ties Hit Low
Former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador issued a forceful rebuke against Washington on Wednesday, accusing the United States of utilizing interventionist and unscrupulous practices. López Obrador claimed these actions…
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Republicans Show Unease Over Trump’s Iran War Ahead of Elections
Republican Concerns Over the Iran War The Iran war is creating new political pressure for President Donald Trump and the Republican Party ahead of the upcoming elections. According to The…
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Brookings Finds Most Americans Say the Iran War Is Bad for the United States
Public Opinion Turns Against the War Most Americans believe that the Iran war has harmed U.S. interests. According to Brookings, a University of Maryland Critical Issues Poll found that a…
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Most Americans say the Iran war is bad for America
Public opinion in the United States has largely turned against the war with Iran, reflecting widespread concerns about its consequences for national interests, economic stability, international security, among others. Survey…
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Republicans consider next steps after scrapping of $1.8 billion fund for Trump allies
Senate Republicans are currently evaluating their next legislative moves after the Trump administration announced the complete cancellation of a controversial $1.8 billion settlement fund. The fund, which was intended to…
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Remote Work May Be Fueling Youth Unemployment
A recent analysis by The New York Federal Reserve suggests that remote work, rather than artificial intelligence, is the primary factor leaving younger workers on the sidelines of the job…
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Shock, awe, and economic fallout
The employment effects of ICE enforcement in US cities The intensification of immigration enforcement operations in the United States during 2025 had consequences that extended well beyond the individuals directly…
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Paul Krugman Argues Trump Has Shifted from Governing to Political Revenge
Trump’s Governance Crisis Paul Krugman argues that Donald Trump has moved away from governing and is now focused mainly on anger, revenge and maintaining political power. In his Substack article,…
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Trump Endorses Colombian Presidential Candidate Abelardo de la Espriella
Trump Enters Colombia’s Election Debate U.S. President Donald Trump endorsed Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella ahead of the country’s presidential runoff. The endorsement adds an international dimension to…
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Bond Market Warning Adds Pressure to Trump Ahead of Midterm Elections
Rising Interest Rates and U.S. Debt The bond market is sending a new warning about the sustainability of U.S. government debt. According to AP News, investors are becoming more cautious…
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‘Arbitrary measures’: Lula slams US ‘terror’ designation for Brazil gangs
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has strongly condemned a decision by the United States to designate Brazil’s two largest criminal organizations.
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U.S. and Iran Reach Tentative Deal to Extend Ceasefire and Resume Nuclear Talks
Tentative Ceasefire Agreement U.S. and Iranian negotiators reached a tentative agreement to extend the ceasefire in the three-month war by 60 days and begin a new round of talks on…
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China Is Exporting Its Factories Across the World and Spooking the Competition
The label “Made in China” is rapidly evolving into “Made by China” as companies from the Asian economic powerhouse aggressively shift their manufacturing operations overseas. Driven by rising Western tariffs,…
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Tomato Prices Highlight the Impact of Tariffs and Inflation in the United States
Tomatoes and the Affordability Squeeze Tomatoes have become a visible symbol of the affordability squeeze facing consumers in the United States. According to AP News, tomato prices have risen more…
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Anthropic Tops OpenAI to Become the World’s Most Valuable A.I. Start-Up
Anthropic has officially surpassed OpenAI to become the most valuable artificial intelligence start-up globally. The San Francisco-based company recently completed a $65 billion funding round, catapulting its valuation to an…
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The Take: Could Alberta trigger Canada’s Brexit moment?
The investigation outlines a growing secessionist movement in the Canadian province of Alberta. Framing it as the country’s most significant national unity crisis in several decades.
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What Hegseth’s comments at Shangri-La Dialogue say about US foreign policy
The aggressive and transactional rhetoric used by U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore signals a combative shift in Washington’s Indo-Pacific foreign policy.
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Iran Condemns U.S. Strikes as Ceasefire Negotiations Continue
Iran War and Ceasefire Tensions Iran condemned the latest U.S. strikes in southern Iran as a sign of “bad faith” while negotiations continued toward a possible deal to end the…
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US picks potential partners for using Cold War-era plutonium as fuel
United States Department of Energy has selected multiple companies to enter advances negotiations amid Cold War-era
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What is the Lobito Corridor, cited by US Africa envoy as model for ties?
The United States interest on shifting toward a trade and investment focused policy in Africa, with the Lobito Corridor.
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Supreme Court sides with Trump in fight tied to speech curbs on immigration judges
The recent ruling by the United States Supreme Court marks a significant, albeit procedural, victory for the Trump administration in an ongoing legal battle concerning the free speech rights of…