Selective Outrage: When Terror Strikes, Do All Victims Count Equally?

The recent attack targeting members of London’s Jewish community has understandably prompted fear, anger, and urgent calls for reassurance. For many British Jews, the incident is not isolated—it sits within a longer pattern of rising antisemitism that has made everyday life feel less secure. That reality deserves to be acknowledged clearly and without hesitation. When…

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Fastest-growing economies in 2026

Despite escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East, the global economic outlook for 2026 remains broadly resilient. According to projections by the International Monetary Fund, the vast majority of the world’s economies are expected to record positive growth this year, with only a small number—fewer than ten—likely to experience contraction. This underscores a surprising…

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Emerging Technologies in 2026: Redefining Economies, Governance, and Global Power

As 2026 unfolds, emerging technologies are no longer a futuristic concept—they are shaping the present and redefining the global landscape. From breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing to next-generation telecommunications and semiconductor innovations, nations around the world are racing to harness these tools to drive economic growth, national security, and geopolitical influence. For…

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