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European economies are losing ground to the U.S. due to excessive regulation, punitive tax rates, failed energy policies, and bloated government expenditures.
Eighty years after the first test, why was there so little dissent at Los Alamos — and what does it mean today?
Energy systems can shape political institutions and make some nations more vulnerable to trade wars than others ...
The leader has scaled back travel plans and skipped some key summits, but continues active diplomacy—as a host.
Donald Trump has a new favorite in Silicon Valley, and it’s Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, who’s managed to climb straight ...
At the UN 2025 High Level Political Forum last week, global energy leaders warned that without urgent action in expanding access to clean energy, hundreds of millions will remain vulnerable, and the ...
The fact that major economies are even talking about bypassing the dollar or creating their own financial systems suggests ...
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has acknowledged the difficulty of managing diplomatic relationships with China and the US, ...
A RAND Corporation study outlines six potential ways AI could increase the risk of interstate war, chiefly by destabilizing ...
After cuts to US foreign aid prompted what could be the UN’s most radical restructuring in decades, China has stepped up attempts to fill the vacuum, particularly in the Swiss diplomatic hub of Geneva ...
For most of human history, governments have taxed goods crossing their borders. Tariffs — taxes levied on imports or exports ...