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America's 1872 Mining Law Is Fueling a Lithium Boom on Sacred Native Land
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The Obscure Militant Network Claiming Attacks Across Europe and Its Iran-Linked Channels
A shadowy group called Ashab al-Yamin is claiming attacks on ambulances, synagogues, and banks across Europe, broadcasting through Iran-linked Telegram channels.
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Japan's Yen Stays Weak Even as Bond Yields Rise, Exposing a Deeper Currency Trap
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Japan's $6 Trillion Foreign Portfolio Is the World's Most Dangerous Slow-Motion Risk
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Emerging Markets Are Outperforming the U.S. β and the Reasons Run Deeper Than Dollar Weakness
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The LNG Squeeze Is Quietly Reviving Coal's Fortunes Across Three Continents
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Norway's Wealth Trap: What Happens When a Country Gets Almost Too Rich
Norway's $1.7 trillion wealth fund now earns more than the oil beneath its seabed, and that success is quietly reshaping everything from labor markets to global capital.
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A Kuwaiti Oil Tanker Attack Near Dubai Sends Ripples Through Nervous Energy Markets
A Kuwaiti tanker struck near Dubai rattles already fragile energy markets, exposing the slow accumulation of maritime risk that no single headline captures.
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China's Crumbling Walls Are Exposing a Property Market Built on Broken Trust
Chinese homebuyers are documenting crumbling walls and broken promises, and their fury is exposing a property system built on misaligned incentives.
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How ETFs Broke the S&P 500's Most Trusted Technical Signal
The S&P 500's 200-day moving average has guided traders for generations, but the rise of ETFs may have quietly broken it.
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