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Economy
Pakistan's Diplomatic Balancing Act Is Keeping the Economy Alive β and Unreformed
Pakistan's rare geopolitical leverage has kept it solvent for decades β but it may also be the reason its economy never had to grow up.

Health
Blocking the Hunger Hormone's Receptor Could Be the Key to Reversing Muscle Loss in Old Age
Suppressing the ghrelin receptor improves muscle function in aging mice, pointing to a molecular target that could reframe how medicine fights sarcopenia.

Climate & Energy
Brazil Wants a State-Owned Rare Earths Giant. The Timing Could Not Be More Strategic.
Brazil's lawmakers want a state-owned rare earths company. In the middle of a U.S.-China mineral war, that ambition carries enormous strategic weight.

Economy
The Return of Global Imbalances and the Feedback Loops Nobody Wants to Fix
Global current account imbalances are widening again, and the structural forces sustaining them have grown more entrenched than ever before.

Economy
The EU Is Rewriting Its Merger Rulebook to Build Corporate Giants
Brussels is rewriting competition rules to favor corporate scale over consumer protection β and the second-order effects could reshape European markets for decades.

Mobility
The GT-R's Hybrid Future Signals the End of Pure Performance Combustion Icons
Nissan has ruled out a full EV GT-R, but a hybrid is coming whether fans want it or not, and the ripple effects reach far beyond one car.
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Economy
Europe's Housing Shortage Goes Deeper Than Price: It's a Supply Crisis

Health
Iron, Rust, and Aging: What Monkey Research Reveals About Vitamin C's Deeper Role
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Economy
How War Is Quietly Draining the Gulf's $6 Trillion Sovereign Wealth Machine
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Climate & Energy
The Bronx River's Hidden Migration Crisis: How Dams Are Silencing a Ancient Fish Run
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Climate & Energy
Britain's Butterflies Are Splitting Into Winners and Losers, and the Gap Is Widening
More than half of Britain's 58 native butterfly species are declining, and the split between winners and losers reveals something deeper than population counts.

Mobility
Volvo's Long-Haul EV Truck Crosses 400 Miles: What It Means for Freight's Future
Volvo's compact axle redesign just pushed its flagship electric truck past 400 miles of range, and the ripple effects reach far beyond one spec sheet.