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Nepal’s Gen Z Uprising Moves to the Ballot Box in Historic Election

Nepal’s Gen Z Uprising Moves to the Ballot Box in Historic Election

Kathmandu — Nepalese voters have gone to the polls in a landmark election that could redefine the country’s political future, months after a youth-led uprising toppled the government and ignited a generational revolt against the political establishment. The vote is the first nationwide election since massive protests in September 2025

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Sovereign Capital Moves Into Contracted Renewable Power in North America

Sovereign Capital Moves Into Contracted Renewable Power in North America

Infrastructure ownership rarely changes through dramatic announcements. More often, it shifts quietly as operating assets migrate from developer balance sheets into the portfolios of long-duration capital. That transition is now visible across a portfolio of wind and solar projects spanning U.S. electricity markets. British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, Norges Bank

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Pentagon Ban on Anthropic Reorders the Defense AI Market

Pentagon Ban on Anthropic Reorders the Defense AI Market

Artificial intelligence competition is no longer confined to model performance or capital scale. It is now being filtered through federal procurement authority. On Friday, President Trump directed federal agencies to stop using technology from Anthropic, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth designated the company a “supply chain risk,” effectively cutting it

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Launches OceanEye and Calls for International Alliance on Ocean Monitoring

Europe Launches OceanEye and Calls for International Alliance on Ocean Monitoring

The European Union is moving to consolidate its ocean monitoring systems and formalize international cooperation around marine data, signaling that observation capacity is being treated less as scientific support and more as core infrastructure. On Tuesday, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen introduced OceanEye, an initiative designed to align Europe’s

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Norway’s $2.2 Trillion Wealth Fund Deploys Artificial Intelligence to Strengthen ESG Oversight

Norway’s $2.2 Trillion Wealth Fund Deploys Artificial Intelligence to Strengthen ESG Oversight

Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the largest in the world, is deploying artificial intelligence to identify environmental, social and governance risks across its vast global portfolio, marking a significant evolution in how sovereign investors manage sustainability exposure. The fund, formally known as Norges Bank Investment Management, oversees roughly $2.2 trillion in

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Europe on the Sidelines: How the Iran War Is Forcing a Strategic Reckoning

Europe on the Sidelines: How the Iran War Is Forcing a Strategic Reckoning

As the war involving the United States, Iran and Israel expands across the Middle East and reverberates through global energy and financial markets, European powers have largely stayed out of direct combat. Instead of deploying forces or joining offensive operations, capitals from Paris to London and Berlin have urged restraint,

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Brazil Seeks to Channel $48 Billion Into Sustainable Investment Under Lula’s Term

Brazil Seeks to Channel $48 Billion Into Sustainable Investment Under Lula’s Term

Brazil expects to mobilize more than 250 billion reais, roughly $48 billion, in sustainable investment during President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s current four-year term, according to former international affairs secretary Tatiana Rosito. The target reflects an effort to convert Brazil’s recent climate diplomacy into measurable capital flows tied to

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Denmark Calls a Snap Election as Trump’s Return Rewrites the Politics of U.S. Allies

Denmark Calls a Snap Election as Trump’s Return Rewrites the Politics of U.S. Allies

COPENHAGEN — Denmark’s prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, has called a snap parliamentary election for March 24, accelerating the country’s political calendar at a moment of rising international unease and renewed attention on Greenland. The move reflects a calculation familiar to leaders across Europe: that domestic politics can no longer be

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African LDCs Centralize Biennial Transparency Report Reviews Under Paris Framework

African LDCs Centralize Biennial Transparency Report Reviews Under Paris Framework

Transparency under the Paris Agreement has largely unfolded through dispersed national submissions followed by remote technical scrutiny. In Kigali this May, that architecture consolidates. Rwanda will host the first centralized group review of Biennial Transparency Reports for African Least Developed Countries (LDCs), bringing together technical expert review teams and reporting

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