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The China Flood, Part 2: As Chinese goods overwhelm global markets, foreign industries brace for collapse

Across continents, the second wave of China’s export strategy is pushing competitors to the brink.

The China Flood, Part 1: How Beijing’s overproduction is triggering a second export shock worldwide

Two decades after China reshaped the U.S. economy with cheap goods and fast manufacturing, a new export wave is spreading beyond America’s borders.

Middle East Energy Systems at Risk as Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates

Israel’s strike on Iranian energy facilities has exposed vulnerabilities in the region’s oil and gas infrastructure, raising fears of broader market disruption.

Mobland – The New British Hit Series That Is Shaking Up the Gangster Genre

The United Kingdom has once again produced a TV series that has conquered not only the domestic audience but also viewers internationally.

The 18th Blow, Part 2: Sanction Fatigue or Strategic Patience?

The European Union’s latest sanctions package against Russia, its eighteenth since 2022, has reignited the central question dogging Brussels and Washington alike: are sanctions working?

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The 18th Blow, Part 1: How Europe’s Newest Sanctions Mark a Shift in Strategy

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the European Union has imposed 17 rounds of sanctions aimed at disrupting Moscow’s financial and logistical...

Life After BRAT: Charli XCX’s Legacy and Pop Music’s New Golden Age

One year ago, on June 7, Charli XCX released her album BRAT—a musical project that not only hit its mark but evolved into a defining cultural event of its era.

Betting on the Future, Part 2: When Aura Outshines Accolades

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has an MVP, but it’s his off-court style that may sell the most sneakers—and brands are starting to notice.

Betting on the Future, Part 1: How NBA Shoe Deals Became High-Stakes Gambles

Shoe companies used to wait for superstardom before designing signature sneakers; now they’re gambling earlier—and paying the price when bets go wrong.

Darts at a Crossroads: Nordic Darts Masters, Darts World Cup, and the Future of the Sport

This June, two major events take center stage in the world of professional darts: the Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters, held this weekend in Copenhagen, and the BetVictor Darts World Cup, scheduled for June 12–15 in Frankfurt.

What We Really Buy From Our Friends – Part 2

Part 2: What The US Really Buys From Its Friends (Europe)

What We Really Buy From Our Friends – Part 1

Part 1: What The US Really Buys From Its Friends (North America)

The Remarkable Life of Sebastião Salgado

Sebastião Salgado’s profound black-and-white images left an indelible mark on the world, capturing the dignity and struggle of humanity and the unparalleled majesty of nature.

Microsoft’s Game-Changing Union Deal

Microsoft has reached a groundbreaking agreement with video game workers, marking the first union contract of its kind in the gaming industry.

From BYD to Berlin: The Chinese EV Invasion

As European giants stumble and U.S. policymakers scramble, Chinese electric vehicle makers are quietly winning the global EV race.

Porsche’s Perfect Storm: Prestige, Politics, and the Peril of EVs

Porsche’s struggles with slumping electric vehicle sales and waning Chinese demand just got a lot worse — thanks to tariffs from Washington.

Europe’s China Dilemma: Fading Optimism, Growing Dependence

European companies are increasingly uneasy about their future in China, even as they continue to rely on its low-cost exports.

CANNES 2025: Another Triumph for Iranian Cinema

This year, Iranian cinema once again took center stage as Panahi’s film It Was Just an Accident swept the Palme d’Or.

Trump Postpones Tariff Hike on EU, Raising Stakes for July Deadline

President Trump has delayed his proposed 50 percent tariff on all European Union imports until July 9, offering negotiators more time but heightening the uncertainty that has already rattled markets.