Japan is heading to the polls in a landmark election that will put Prime Minister Ishiba’s leadership under the spotlight like never before. Voters are faced with a crucial decision that will determine the country’s path forward amid growing economic pressures and escalating regional tensions
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Argentina’s inflation is poised to spike once more in June after a short-lived dip in May, Reuters reports. Skyrocketing prices continue to squeeze the economy, fueled by currency instability and unyielding consumer demand
From landowning men to passionate suffragettes, and now to empowered 16-year-old voters, the UK electorate has experienced an extraordinary journey. This transformation reflects the powerful social shifts that continue to redefine modern democracy, Reuters reports
Japan’s core inflation slipped slightly but remained above the Bank of Japan’s 2% target, sparking market excitement over a potential rate hike as policymakers navigate the delicate balance between inflation pressures and economic growth
Brazil is intensifying its push to resolve the ongoing US tariff dispute ahead of a crucial deadline, driven by a strong commitment to protect key exports and boost trade relations, sources told Reuters
Brazil’s Supreme Court has unleashed a series of dramatic raids and slapped tough restrictions on former President Jair Bolsonaro, accusing him of plotting with Donald Trump to sabotage Brazil’s 2022 election results. This bold action signals a major escalation in the probe into efforts to disrupt the nation’s democratic process
The UK and Germany have united through a groundbreaking treaty aimed at supercharging collaboration on security, trade, and climate change. Together, they are forging powerful new bonds to confront the world’s most urgent challenges head-on
Exclusive: Sources revealed to Reuters that China has quietly secured its rare earth export quotas for 2025, signaling tighter controls as global supply concerns grow and trade tensions persist. The precise figures, however, are still being kept under wraps
A protester wearing a bold “Israel out of the Tour” t-shirt suddenly sprinted onto the final stretch of the Tour de France, briefly halting the race in its tracks. Security quickly intervened, ensuring the event resumed with only a minor delay. (Reuters)
China is making a powerful move to curb “irrational” competition in its electric vehicle industry, aiming to tame reckless market tactics and promote sustainable growth, Reuters reports. This crackdown targets chaotic pricing wars and cutthroat rivalries that have thrown the market into turmoil
Brazil is making bold moves to curb soaring hotel prices ahead of COP30, responding to developing nations’ demand for affordable accommodations. This effort aims to ensure every delegate can participate in the global climate summit without worrying about costs
China’s economy is slowing down as cautious consumers tighten their wallets. Meanwhile, mounting US tariff threats are stoking tensions, deepening trade uncertainties and rattling market confidence, Reuters reports
India’s Tech Mahindra faced a slight dip in first-quarter revenue, mainly impacted by challenges in the Americas region, Reuters reported. Yet, the company remains steadfast and energized to push ahead with its ambitious growth strategies despite these obstacles
UK inflation has soared to its highest level since January 2024, intensifying pressure on the Bank of England as it weighs potential rate cuts. Markets are navigating cautiously, with policymakers walking a delicate tightrope between curbing inflation and supporting economic growth
The Russian rouble and Moscow stock market surged dramatically after former U.S. President Trump shared optimistic remarks about Russia, Reuters reports. Investors eagerly seized the opportunity, igniting a fresh wave of confidence amid persistent geopolitical tensions
U.S. tariffs put in place during former President Trump’s administration are disrupting Brazil’s trade ambitions, leaving President Bolsonaro and the Brazilian right facing a challenging dilemma: how to drive economic growth while navigating strained relations with the U.S
A US judge delivered a stinging rebuke of Argentina’s handling of the YPF stake transfer, triggering a delay in handing over the crucial 51% share of the energy giant. This ruling deepens the uncertainty engulfing the fierce battle over this vital state-controlled asset
Germany has accused China of targeting aircraft on an EU mission with laser devices, raising alarming safety concerns. Officials warn this incident highlights rising tensions amid a web of complex geopolitical challenges
Canada’s annual inflation rate surged to 1.9% in June, surpassing expectations as soaring energy and food prices dominated the headlines, Reuters reports. This increase underscores ongoing economic challenges despite recent policy measures aimed at stabilizing the market
Several airlines have kicked off thorough inspections of Boeing 787 fuel switches following the recent Air India crash, Reuters reports. This decisive move aims to enhance safety and tackle concerns over potential technical issues linked to the incident



















