flash-world
Christine Lagarde: Money in transition
In late May 2026, South Korean Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back unveiled a roadmap to achieving one of Seoul’s top military acquisition goals: nuclear-powered submarines. This roadmap is heading in the wrong direction.During last month’s inaugural meeting of the Future Defense Strategy Committee, South
automated-news
From oil markets to reconstruction, the fallout from the conflict will unfold over years
automated-news
Conflict has split Republican Party and left Americans facing higher prices with no clear sense of victory
automated-news
Trump’s deal reflects the failure of the military option in Iran
automated-news
There are two processes that we cannot escape: aging and math. This applies not only to human beings but also to large government social-insurance programs.
automated-news
Judges say group’s ‘whole premise’ is to cause damage to Elbit Systems and other companies trading in the UK
automated-news
A deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is set for signature on Friday, and Donald Trump is already congratulating himself on being the first US president to have made peace with Iran since the country’s 1979 revolution. That’s wrong. He is the first to have taken America to war with Iran, and therefo
Among a spectacle on the South Lawn, a deal with Tehran, and a tech leader's wealth reaching new heights, one stands out as an inflection point of our time. The post There are a trillion reasons why this was a weekend to remember appeared first on Atlantic Council.
automated-news
“Eat real food,” the slogan behind the USDA’s new food pyramid, has been one of the most popular, bipartisan ideas hammered home by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health and Human Services secretary. But the administration Kennedy serves is making it more expensive for families to do that.