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Bangladesh Election: BNP Landslide Sets Stage for Landmark Reform Charter

Bangladesh Election: BNP Landslide Sets Stage for Landmark Reform Charter

Dhaka woke up this week to a political landscape that had been scrubbed clean. After fifteen years of an autocratic grip that ended in the blood of a student-led uprising, Bangladesh has delivered its verdict. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has claimed a landslide victory in the country’s first competitive

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From Wind to Storage: Norway’s $2.2 Trillion Fund Pivots to the Grid

From Wind to Storage: Norway’s $2.2 Trillion Fund Pivots to the Grid

The world’s largest pool of capital is looking for a place to park its energy. After years of anchoring its renewable portfolio in the spinning blades of offshore wind and the sprawling glass of solar farms, Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global has signaled a transition into the infrastructure that makes

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Japan’s "Iron Lady" Secures Supermajority: A Mandate for Nuclear, Defense, and Fiscal Expansion

Japan’s “Iron Lady” Secures Supermajority: A Mandate for Nuclear, Defense, and Fiscal Expansion

The era of Japanese political hesitation effectively ended on Sunday. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, capitalizing on her “Iron Lady” persona and a fractured opposition, steered the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to a landslide victory that defies recent trends of incumbent fatigue. Projected to secure a supermajority with coalition partner Ishin,

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Canada Pulls Back on EVs as Carney Rewrites the Rules of Climate Power

Canada Pulls Back on EVs as Carney Rewrites the Rules of Climate Power

Announced this week, Canada scrapped its 2026 electric vehicle sales mandate, abandoning one of its most visible climate policies at a moment when global climate ambition is colliding head-on with trade, geopolitics, and economic realism. The decision drops the requirement that 20 percent of new vehicles sold in Canada be

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Europe Draws the Line on Carbon Removals While the Rest of the World Hesitates

Europe Draws the Line on Carbon Removals While the Rest of the World Hesitates

Brussels, February 2026 — The European Union has done something climate markets have argued about for years but never quite resolved. It has written a rulebook for permanent carbon removals. This week, the European Commission adopted the EU’s first certification methodologies for what it defines as permanent carbon removal. The

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