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Algeria’s financial reforms are showing progress. Washington should take note. automated-news
Algeria’s financial reforms are showing progress. Washington should take note.

The Financial Action Task Force recently removed Algeria from its grey list. Here's how the US can strengthen ties as a result. The post Algeria’s financial reforms are showing progress. Washington should take note. appeared first on Atlantic Council.

30 Jun 2026 🔒
Kenya, Rwanda sign fuel import deal to boost supply security - Reuters automated-news
Kenya, Rwanda sign fuel import deal to boost supply security - Reuters

Kenya, Rwanda sign fuel import deal to boost supply security Reuters

30 Jun 2026 🔒
Free Trade in North America Will Outlast the USMCA automated-news
Free Trade in North America Will Outlast the USMCA

Tomorrow is the official end of the beginning for one of the most successful free-trade accords the world has ever known: the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, formerly known as Nafta. It is not, however, the end of North American free trade — in fact, far from it.

30 Jun 2026 🔒
BOE’s Breeden Warns AI Agents Risk Triggering Market Meltdowns automated-news
BOE’s Breeden Warns AI Agents Risk Triggering Market Meltdowns

Autonomous artificial intelligence agents risk causing “market meltdown” and may need tighter regulation, Bank of England Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden warned.

30 Jun 2026 🔒
Lipsky quoted in WSJ article on CIPS transactions automated-news
Lipsky quoted in WSJ article on CIPS transactions

Read the full article here The post Lipsky quoted in WSJ article on CIPS transactions appeared first on Atlantic Council.

30 Jun 2026 🔒
Lessons for Africa from Brazil on becoming more resilient to climate disasters automated-news
Lessons for Africa from Brazil on becoming more resilient to climate disasters

The growing economic and social impacts of natural disasters highlight the need for stronger disaster risk governance across many African countries. Brazil's disaster monitoring and early-warning system offers a model. The post Lessons for Africa from Brazil on becoming more resilient to climate dis

30 Jun 2026 🔒
Free Trade in North America Will Outlast the USMCA automated-news
Free Trade in North America Will Outlast the USMCA

Tomorrow is the official end of the beginning for one of the most successful free-trade accords the world has ever known: the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, formerly known as Nafta. It is not, however, the end of North American free trade — in fact, far from it.

30 Jun 2026 🔒
Can AI’s First Big Winner Spread the Wealth? automated-news
Can AI’s First Big Winner Spread the Wealth?

South Korea is fueling an $880 billion bet, led by by national champions Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc., to defend its lead in the artificial intelligence chip boom and ensure it enriches the entire country. If it succeeds, one of AI's first big winners could offer a template for inclusiv

29 Jun 2026 🔒
The Bank of England Is Gambling With Its Own Independence automated-news
The Bank of England Is Gambling With Its Own Independence

Regulatory autonomy should never be taken for granted, especially by central banks. Next year the Bank of England will celebrate the 30th anniversary of its independence. If it does not want to see that hard-won sovereignty undermined or constrained, it should pay closer attention to a groundswell o

29 Jun 2026 🔒
Nuclear Stability in the Age of AI automated-news
Nuclear Stability in the Age of AI

In 2024, Paul Scharre and Michael Depp wrote, “Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Stability,” where they argued integrating artificial intelligence into the nuclear chain of command presents both opportunities and risks. Two years later, as AI becomes increasingly integrated into military systems a

29 Jun 2026 🔒
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