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31 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026

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Feb 25 2026
ai-pulse

Global Markets Face Shifts in Demand, Trade, and Investment

As global markets navigate shifts in demand, trade, and investment, Germany's economic rebound is driven by domestic demand, while China's tariff evasion reaches a record high, and the data center industry is expected to

Feb 24 2026
ai-pulse

Markets Eye Relief as Tariff Uncertainty Eases

Optimism on US-China trade and Iran talks buoys stocks and gold

Feb 26 2026
world-news

Global Tensions Rise as Diplomacy Falters

Iran nuclear talks stall, UK considers social media ban, and US allies seek China ties

Feb 26 2026
scitech-weekly

US Loses Ground in Search for Alien Life as Funding Dries Up

NASA's Mars sample return project stalls, ceding momentum to China's space program

Feb 26 2026
world-news

Global Diplomacy in Flux as Tensions Rise

As the US and Iran meet for crunch nuclear talks, China seeks to woo Germany, while Russia's aggression in Ukraine sparks concern.

Mar 1 2026
ai-pulse

Global Trade and Finance See Shifts Amid Tariff Thaw and Investment Upheaval

China eases tariffs on Canada, India negotiates with US, and Ukraine bondholders seek better terms

Feb 22 2026
world-news

Israeli attacks kill at least 12 people, injure dozens across Lebanon

Israel launches attacks on Lebanon, China stokes fear about Japan, and Prince Andrew faces scrutiny over Epstein ties

Feb 22 2026
world-news

World in Flux: Tensions Rise as Diplomacy Falters

As the US considers a targeted strike against Iran, diplomatic efforts are underway to ease tensions, while China receives a high-level visitor and a Galapagos island sees the reintroduction of a long-extinct tortoise species.

Feb 22 2026
world-news

Global Crises and Shifts: Diplomatic Fallout, Economic Upheaval, and Human Tragedies

A series of global crises and shifts are testing international relations, trade, and human rights, from Sudan's condemnation of a Ugandan visit to China's rise as Germany's top trading partner.

Feb 28 2026
ai-pulse

Global Power Play Intensifies Over Critical Minerals

Africa's rising role in the global minerals market and implications for superpowers

Feb 23 2026
space-frontier

Space Explorations Advance with New Launches and Discoveries

China's Shenlong Space Plane Takes Flight as NASA and SpaceX Collaborate on Resupply Mission

Feb 21 2026
world-news

News in Brief: Abuse, Royalty, and Global Tensions

From financial abuse to nuclear threats, this week's news highlights contrasting stories

Feb 20 2026
ai-pulse

Global Tensions Rise as Geopolitical Risks and Economic Concerns Mount

Rising tensions in the Horn of Africa, a strengthening US dollar, and economic concerns in India and Mozambique are contributing to a sense of global unease. Meanwhile, China is taking advantage of India's reluctance to buy Russian oil, snapping up distressed cargoes and helping Moscow overcome a dip in purchases. As the world navigates these challenges, investors are seeking safe havens and adjusting their expectations for interest rate cuts.

Feb 20 2026
ai-pulse

Global Markets React to Shifts in US-Iran Relations, Trade Flows, and African Debt

Rising tensions between the US and Iran have sent shockwaves through Asian markets, while Kenya's latest bond issuance signals a growing trend in African sovereigns tapping international markets. Meanwhile, a significant shift in US trade patterns has seen imports from Taiwan surpass those from China for the first time in decades.

Feb 16 2026
ai-pulse

Asia's Economic Landscape Shifts as China Touts Domestic Demand and Tech Sector Faces Global Pressures

China's President Xi Jinping emphasizes the importance of domestic demand in driving economic growth, while the Indian IT sector faces challenges amidst global AI concerns. Meanwhile, AirAsia's branding unit is nearing a backdoor listing on Nasdaq, and Alibaba leads a tech slide after a brief Pentagon blacklist.

Feb 15 2026
ai-pulse

The Cost of Public Transit: A Tale of Two Markets

As the US struggles with the high cost of public transit, China's president Xi Jinping touts the country's massive market as a key driver of economic growth. Meanwhile, experts argue that smarter procurement and increased competition could help American cities get more buses for less money.

Feb 15 2026
miami-homes

Global News Roundup: UK-Russia Tensions, Football Management Shake-Up, and Travel Updates

The UK is calling for action against Russia following the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, while Nottingham Forest appoints a new manager. Meanwhile, a union warns that the gender pay gap won't close for another 30 years, and China relaxes visa rules for UK and Canadian nationals.

Feb 7 2026
politico-wire

US Grapples with Global Relations and Domestic Politics Amidst Trade and Diplomatic Developments

The US is navigating complex relationships with China, India, and Iran, while facing internal conflicts over President Trump's social media activity and the latest dietary guidelines. A cardiologist weighs in on the new guidelines, as the US and India announce a framework for an interim trade deal. Meanwhile, Trump warns Iran of "steep" consequences if a deal is not reached.

Feb 7 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Diplomatic Thaw, Nuclear Talks, and Deadly Attacks

A Canadian citizen's death sentence is overturned in China, marking a possible diplomatic thaw, while the US and Iran make progress in nuclear talks. Meanwhile, a deadly mosque explosion in Pakistan and a funeral home scandal in Colorado make headlines.

Feb 5 2026
climate-watch

A World in Transition: From Olympic Skies to Climate Crisis, and the Rise of Clean Energy

The world is undergoing significant changes, from the Olympics ditching PFAS waxes to concerns over seabed mining in Alaskan waters. Meanwhile, experts warn of a potential global economic crash due to flawed climate models, while China's clean energy sector drives growth.

Feb 5 2026
climate-watch

Global Shift to Clean Energy Gains Momentum, Despite Challenges

As the world transitions to cleaner energy sources, countries like China and India are making significant strides, with China's clean energy sector contributing over a third of its GDP growth in 2025. Meanwhile, the US is exploring ways to optimize energy efficiency and reduce costs, while California considers a pioneering carbon capture project.

Feb 1 2026
ai-pulse

Global Markets Experience Volatility as Dollar Advances and Yuan's Fate Hangs in Balance

A surge in foreign travelers to China may complicate the country's efforts to control the yuan's value, while the US dollar's advance has led to a decline in stock futures and precious metals. The developments have resulted in a fragile market sentiment, with investors eagerly awaiting the next move.

Jan 30 2026
miami-homes

Trump's Midterm Push, Global Politics, and Tragedy in the UK

As the US midterm elections approach, President Trump is kicking off the Republican campaign in Iowa, while across the globe, UK Labour leader Keir Starmer meets with China's Xi Jinping. Meanwhile, in the world of sports, Arsenal is in talks to sign Barcelona's Ona Batlle, and British tennis star Emma Raducanu splits with her coach after a disappointing Australian Open exit. In a tragic turn of events, a teenager in the UK is found to have attacked others before murdering a 12-year-old schoolboy.

Jan 6 2026
world-news

US Intervention in Venezuela Sparks Global Tensions and Debate

The US has sworn in an interim president in Venezuela after a surprise raid to capture President Nicolás Maduro, sparking a mixed reaction from Americans and raising concerns about the potential for increased aggression from Russia and China.

Jan 5 2026
world-news

Maduro Defiant in US Court as Iran Offers Payments to Citizens Amid Global Unrest

Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro appeared in a US courtroom, maintaining his innocence and claiming to still be the president of his country. Meanwhile, Iran is offering monthly payments to its citizens in an attempt to alleviate economic pressures and cool protests. The developments come as the US attack on Venezuela has significant implications for Russia and China.

Jan 5 2026
world-news

Maduro's Defiant Court Appearance Amid Global Tensions and Economic Crisis

Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro appeared in a US court, proclaiming his innocence and presidency, amid a backdrop of global tensions and economic crisis. The US attack on Venezuela has sparked concerns for Russia and China, while Iran offers monthly payments to its citizens to alleviate economic pressures.