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US states sue TikTok for harming youth with its content

TikTok, a social media platform with about 120 million active users in the United States, has been sued by 13 US states and Washington, DC, for allegedly harming and failing to protect young people. Fourteen attorneys general said Tuesday that TikTok is harming children’s

Iran and the collapsing axis

From 1979, when Shiite Muslim clerics took power in Iran, the government and its security apparatus built up armed militias in the Middle East that became a mainstay of Tehran’s anti-Israel coalition known as the Axis of Resistance. In the aftermath of the October 7, 2023,

No negotiations, no peace, but what about NATO?

Presidential candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris says she will not talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin without Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky. Ukraine’s war, which is NATO’s war, is going badly. NATO’s future is in doubt. Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelensky, who

The future is nickel in Indonesia

Indonesia’s nickel industry is booming. The global adoption of electric vehicles (EV) is driving demand for the metal, which is a key element in many EV batteries. In 2023, Indonesia produced a massive 40.2% of the world’s supply, sparking hopes the country can leverage its

No China stimulus? Time to buy

It’s a beautiful day Sky falls, you feel like It’s a beautiful day Don’t let it get away – U2 Do not buy Chinese stocks because you think a large fiscal stimulus is coming. Buy Chinese stocks because a large fiscal stimulus is not needed. The bull case for Chinese equities is

The World Bank isn’t buying China’s stimulus talk

To anyone who hopes 2025 will be a less brutal year for China’s economy, the World Bank has some bad news for you. The multilateral lender expects growth in Asia’s biggest economy to weaken even further next year, generating fresh headwinds for the wider region. This is despite

US, China in a tit-for-tat military basing battle

China’s apparently expanding military presence at Cambodia’s overhauled Ream Naval Base is once again raising alarm bells in Washington, a development first flagged in 2019 as a secret deal two years after Phnom Penh canceled Angkor Sentinel military exercises with US forces.