There is a strip of seawater — twenty-one miles wide at its narrowest, wedged between the Iranian coastline and the Omani shore — that has long...
The rupture in world order is not merely political. It is thermodynamic. Two civilizational models—one running on molecules, one on electrons—are now in direct and irreversible...
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The memo landed on a Thursday afternoon, and for anyone who has followed OpenAI’s evolution from scrappy non-profit to near-trillion-dollar enterprise machine, the subtext was louder...
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Investment trusts offer the smartest, most democratic route into private equity in 2026—with wide discounts, rate-cut tailwinds, and a $8.6trn asset class finally opening its doors....
Meta’s ‘Project Walleye’ Ohio data centre is seeking $3bn in loans where lenders will fund both construction and power — a historic first in hyperscale project...
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Shanmugam says Singapore hasn’t curbed fuel use despite the Middle East conflict. Here’s why that’s not complacency — it’s calculated small-state statecraft at its finest Introduction:...