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28 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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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
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.
Enigma Cipher Device Still Holds Secrets for Cyber Pros
Lessons from WWII relic's resilience errors inform modern cybersecurity strategies
German Business Confidence Surges in February
German business confidence has made a surprising leap in February, fueling hopes of a long-awaited economic recovery in Europe's largest economy.
Slower EV Shift Eases Pressure on German Auto Supplier
ZF Friedrichshafen AG sees debt relief as demand for traditional components holds up
International Fallout: US Immigration Actions and Diplomatic Visits Marred by Controversy
Two separate incidents have raised concerns about the United States' reputation on the international stage. German soccer club Werder Bremen has canceled a trip to the US due to concerns over ICE actions in Minnesota, while bodyguards for the Azerbaijani president attacked protesters in Washington, DC, during a visit for Trump's Board of Peace.
Racism and Sports Collide: A Tale of Two Incidents and a Victory
Two recent incidents of racism, one involving a brutal murder and the other a high-profile soccer match, have sparked outrage and debate. Meanwhile, a German skier's triumphant performance offers a contrasting narrative.
Global Economic Trends: Mixed Signals Emerge as Euro-Zone Business Activity Picks Up
The euro-zone economy shows signs of revival, led by a surprise growth in German manufacturing, while the UK private sector recovery accelerates. However, the euro faces downward pressure due to US-Iran tensions, and other regions, such as Thailand and India, navigate complex economic landscapes.
Global Economic Trends: India's Investment Landscape, Zoom's AI Outlook, and Euro-Zone Revival
As investors navigate the complexities of the global economy, experts weigh in on the best investment strategies in India, the impact of AI on Zoom's growth, and the surprising resurgence of German manufacturing. From cautionary tales of stretched valuations to the rising relevance of metals, the economic landscape is shifting. Meanwhile, the euro area's private-sector activity surpasses expectations, fueled by a manufacturing revival in Germany.
Global Economy Sees Mixed Signals Amid Rising Inflation Fears and Improved Farm Conditions
The global economy is sending mixed signals as rising inflation fears and supply chain disruptions weigh on investor sentiment, while improving farm conditions and increased foreign investment in US assets offer a glimmer of hope. Meanwhile, wage growth in Germany quickens, and Airbus faces production challenges due to delayed engine deliveries.
European Economic Recovery Faces Setbacks as Investor Sentiment and Job Markets Weaken
Concerns over Europe's economic recovery have intensified as German investor optimism unexpectedly fell in February, while a weakening UK jobs market has prompted traders to bet on further interest-rate cuts from the Bank of England.
Global News Roundup: Economic Growth, High-Stakes Heists, and a Dose of Soft Power
From Manchester's thriving economy to a daring multimillion-euro heist in Germany, and from China's rising soft power to a Winter Olympics hopeful's inspiring journey, this week's global news is full of intriguing stories. Meanwhile, former US President Barack Obama weighs in on a racist video shared by Donald Trump. Read on for a comprehensive roundup of these and other news stories making headlines around the world.
Cybersecurity Under Siege: Ransomware Attacks, AI Vulnerabilities, and Nation-State Threats Expose Enterprise Weaknesses
A recent wave of ransomware attacks, including one on German steel trader Buhlmann Group, has highlighted the growing threat to enterprise cybersecurity. Meanwhile, the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced new vulnerabilities, and nation-state actors continue to pose a significant threat, as evidenced by recent attacks on Italy ahead of the Winter Olympics.
Germany Rules Out World Cup Boycott Against Trump's Administration
Germany's football federation, DFB, has ruled out a boycott of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The federation's executive committee held discussions regarding the potential boycott. The prospect of a boycott was sparked by concerns over the Trump administration's policies, particularly its travel restrictions on certain Muslim-majority countries.
Global Tensions Drive Up Prices: Iran Threats Disrupt Oil Markets, Venezuela Unrest Affects Prosperity, and Memory Crisis Threatens Nintendo's Success
Oil prices soared above $70 a barrel following US threats against Iran. Meanwhile, memory prices continued to rise, threatening Nintendo's profitability. Elsewhere, the US and India discussed expanding their coal trade. Germany explored defense exemptions to secure energy infrastructure.