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    China’s 700 km/h Maglev Isn’t About Speed — It’s About Who Controls the Future of Transport

    ByAkash Deep December 31, 2025December 31, 2025

    China’s latest breakthrough in magnetic levitation rail — a prototype capable of reaching 700 km/h in seconds — is being marketed as a triumph of engineering. That framing undersells what is really happening. This is not a transport story. It’s a power, industry, and influence story — with clear winners, uncomfortable losers, and consequences that stretch far…

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    When Washington Pulls the Plug: What the Freeze on Minnesota’s Child Care Funds Really Signals

    ByAkash Deep December 31, 2025December 31, 2025

    The decision by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to freeze federal child care funds to Minnesota has been framed as a bureaucratic dispute. That framing misses the point. This is not just about paperwork, compliance, or accounting delays. It is a stress test of how America funds its care economy — and who bears the cost…

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    The UAE’s Exit From Yemen Is Not a Retreat — It’s a Strategic Reset

    ByAkash Deep December 31, 2025December 31, 2025

    The United Arab Emirates’ decision to withdraw from Yemen following a Saudi strike on a separatist-held port is being framed as a diplomatic reaction to a single incident. That framing misses the bigger story. This move marks a recalibration of power, priorities, and risk in the Gulf — one that exposes shifting alliances, economic calculations, and a…

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    More Than Greetings: Why Xi–Putin New Year Messages Signal a Hardening Global Divide

    ByAkash Deep December 31, 2025December 31, 2025

    When Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin exchanged New Year greetings, the words were warm, familiar, and deliberately optimistic. But this was not diplomatic small talk. It was a calculated signal — one that speaks less about celebration and more about alignment in a fractured global order. Behind the ceremonial language lies a message aimed squarely at Washington, European capitals,…

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    Security for a Generation: Why America’s 15-Year Offer to Ukraine Is Not Just About Ending a War

    ByAkash Deep December 31, 2025December 31, 2025

    The United States offering Ukraine a 15-year security guarantee as part of a proposed peace framework is being presented as a stabilising gesture. In reality, it is something far more consequential: a long-term bet on reshaping Europe’s security order — without formally expanding NATO. This is not a ceasefire sweetener. It is a strategic contract that locks…

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    When Christmas Turns to Chaos: The €30 Million Sparkasse Heist and What It Reveals About Banking, Trust and Urban Security

    ByAkash Deep December 31, 2025December 31, 2025

    In the quiet days following Christmas, while most of Europe was on holiday, an audacious crime unfolded in the western German city of Gelsenkirchen: a gang drilled through reinforced concrete, breached a vault at a Sparkasse Bank branch and emptied thousands of safe-deposit boxes, making off with an estimated €30 million in cash, gold, jewellery and other valuables. It…

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    Beyond the Border Truce: What Thailand’s Release of Cambodian Soldiers Reveals About ASEAN’s Fragile Peace

    ByAkash Deep December 31, 2025December 31, 2025

    When Thailand repatriated 18 Cambodian soldiers it had held since July, the moment was portrayed as a simple ceasefire fulfilment. In reality, it represents a complex turning point in a conflict that has consumed lives, uprooted hundreds of thousands, and strained Southeast Asian geopolitical equilibrium. (A News) This gesture matters not just as good faith under a ceasefire,…

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    Seoul Turns to Beijing: Why President Lee’s China Visit Signals a Strategic Rebalancing in Asia

    ByAkash Deep December 31, 2025December 31, 2025

    When Lee Jae-myung travels to China in early January, the trip will be described officially as a diplomatic engagement. In reality, it represents something more consequential: South Korea testing how far it can recalibrate its China policy without breaking its security alignment with the United States. This visit is not about ceremony. It’s about leverage, markets, and managing vulnerability in…

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    Fireworks, Fortunes, and Control: What Dubai’s New Year Lockdown Says About the City’s Future

    ByAkash Deep December 31, 2025December 31, 2025

    Dubai’s New Year celebrations are marketed as spectacle — fireworks, record-breaking displays, and a global television audience counting down to midnight at the Burj Khalifa. But the sweeping road closures, crowd controls, and public safety measures announced for New Year 2026 tell a more revealing story: Dubai is now managing scale as much as celebration. This is…

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    Who Greets the New Year First—and Why That Order Quietly Shapes Power, Profit, and Perception

    ByAkash Deep December 31, 2025December 31, 2025

    Every year, headlines announce which country “rings in the New Year first.” It sounds ceremonial, even trivial. But the global sequence of midnight is not just a curiosity of time zones—it quietly influences tourism flows, media attention, commercial timing, and geopolitical symbolism. From small Pacific island nations to global power centers, the New Year clock reveals who…

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