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Costa Rica Votes for “Continuity of Change” and Concentrates Power

Costa Rica Votes for “Continuity of Change” and Concentrates Power

Costa Rica has long defined itself by what it chose not to have. No standing army. No oil drilling. Few countries have so deliberately woven restraint into their national identity. Now, following a decisive election, the country is testing whether that identity can endure a new phase of political power

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Historic EU–India Trade Deal Signals New Global Trade Order

Historic EU–India Trade Deal Signals New Global Trade Order

A Deal Decades in the Making For nearly two decades, trade negotiators from Europe and India circled one another, meeting, pausing, restarting, and retreating again. On January 27, that long courtship ended. The European Union and India reached a sweeping free trade agreement that leaders on both sides now describe

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A Small Sell, a Bigger Signal: What Nordic Pension Funds Are Saying About U.S. Stability

A Small Sell, a Bigger Signal: What Nordic Pension Funds Are Saying About U.S. Stability

A quiet but consequential recalibration is underway in Northern Europe. Some of the region’s largest pension funds are reducing or exiting U.S. Treasury holdings, signaling that geopolitical risk and political volatility are now being weighed alongside yield and liquidity in long term portfolio decisions. The moves come amid heightened transatlantic

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Myanmar Election Sparks Global Outcry as Junta-Backed Party Claims Victory

Myanmar Election Sparks Global Outcry as Junta-Backed Party Claims Victory

Myanmar’s first national election since the military seized power in 2021 has concluded with a decisive claimed victory for the military-aligned Union Solidarity and Development Party, a result that has been swiftly rejected by much of the international community as lacking credibility. The vote, conducted in phases from late December

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New Zealand Bets on the Quantum Frontier

New Zealand Bets on the Quantum Frontier

Wellington moves to turn deep science into economic muscle WELLINGTON — In a modest line item with outsized ambition, the New Zealand government has committed NZ $1.35 million to chart a national pathway into quantum and photonic technologies. The goal is not abstract discovery alone, but something more pragmatic and

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