- November 2nd, 2025
The United States has signaled its intent to push back against China’s growing market dominance, which is fueled by excessive production in key sectors like electric vehicles (EVs), semiconductors, and batteries. Daleep Singh, Deputy National Security Adviser for International Economics,...
In a year marked by rising subscription prices across major streaming platforms like Disney+ and Peacock, Netflix (NFLX) has decided to hold off on raising its US subscription fees — for now. Despite this pause in price hikes, the streaming...
The growing cooperation between China and Russia, the U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday announced a fresh round of sanctions against two Chinese companies accused of aiding Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine by helping build long-range attack drones. This marks the...
US Scraps Next-Gen Missiles, Opts to Enhance Patriot Missile Threats from China and Russia Intensify
The US Army has decided to halt plans to replace the Patriot missile system, choosing instead to enhance the PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (PAC-3 MSE) interceptor. This decision, revealed during the Association of the United States Army’s (AUSA) annual conference,...
Global hedge funds are gearing up for an intense battle over China’s yuan, betting on a currency devaluation in anticipation of Donald Trump’s potential re-election. These funds, motivated by fears of geopolitical upheaval and a return to Trump’s aggressive trade...
In the Biden administration, Lise Grande, a top U.S. official handling the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, revealed in an August meeting with aid organizations that the United States would not consider halting weapon shipments to Israel, even as the country...
In his bid for a second term, former President Donald Trump has made tariffs a central feature of his economic policy once again. Having already imposed substantial tariffs during his first term, Trump is now promising to raise the stakes,...
China, long known as the world’s manufacturing superpower, continues to pile on more production capacity at an astounding pace. This has left many countries, especially the United States, scrambling to reassess their manufacturing strategies. The fear of being stripped of...
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