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Why it mattersVP Hsiao to visit diplomatic ally Palau
Why it mattersJapan's largest-cap shift from manufacturing icon to tech investor signals a structural reordering of global capital toward artificial intelligence and venture-scale returns, with major implications for how the world's t…
Demand for AI stocks powers tech giant’s shares as it takes top spot by market capitalisation

Why it mattersA bolide explosion of this magnitude demonstrates the ongoing risk of space objects reaching Earth's atmosphere and the value of detection systems in monitoring potentially hazardous events.
The fireball broke up over northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire, says the U.S. space agency’s deputy news chief Jennifer Dooren
Why it mattersA significant faction of faculty at the nation's largest public university system is pushing back against test-optional admissions policies, arguing that removing standardized measures has left them unable to identify an…
More than 1,000 professors across the University of California (UC) system are urging the reinstatement of standardized test requirements such as the SAT and AC…

Why it mattersActive US diplomatic intervention signals Washington's intent to stabilize the Lebanon-Israel conflict through negotiated settlement rather than military escalation, with real implications for regional security and Ameri…
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has spoken with both Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the diplomatic nego…

Why it mattersA regional digital framework could standardize tech regulation across Southeast Asia's 650 million people and reshape how member states compete with China and India in digital commerce and innovation.
The ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement is targeted to be signed at the 47th ASEAN Summit later this year.

Why it mattersAs cultural IP and children's literacy compete globally, Philippines-based creators are reclaiming and modernizing indigenous storytelling to anchor Filipino identity and reading habits among younger audiences.
Remember Lola Basyang? Here’s why Filipino writers and illustrators want to retell her stories and also champion new children’s tales
Why it mattersThe capture marks a significant military escalation in the Lebanon-Israel conflict and signals Israeli willingness to deepen operations against Hezbollah positions, raising questions about the scope and duration of the r…
The taking of Beaufort castle, near the city of Nabatiyeh, followed days of airstrikes and intense fighting in nearby villages between Israeli troops and Hezbol…

Why it mattersThe outcome will shape Ethiopia's political trajectory and governance capacity in Africa's second-most populous nation, where internal stability remains fragile despite Abiy's electoral dominance.
NAIROBI, June 1 (Reuters) - Ethiopia will hold parliamentary and regional elections on Monday that analysts expect Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s party to win in a…
Why it mattersActive U.S. diplomatic intervention combined with ongoing Israeli military campaigns will determine whether a regional ceasefire can take hold and prevent further escalation across West Asia.
U.S. President Donald Trump has sent back a tougher peace proposal to Iran; Israel continues its attacks in Lebanon and has seized the 900-year-old Beaufort Cas…
Why it mattersPowell's parting statement signals the Fed's resistance to executive control over monetary policy, a structural tension that affects inflation management and market stability for years ahead.
Jerome Powell delivered a staunch defense of the need for the central bank to maintain independence and credibility, as it comes under assault from President Do…

Why it mattersTurkey's foreign minister is setting explicit terms for Israel's participation in a major Middle Eastern economic and security platform, signaling how Palestinian statehood recognition could reshape regional alliances an…
PALESTINIANS inspect the site of an Israeli strike at Shati (Beach) refugee camp in Gaza City.—Reuters • Foreign Minister Fidan says platform may include Pakist…

Why it mattersA proposed shift in green card policy would require some immigrants to leave the U.S. to complete paperwork while exempting others, reshaping who bears the burden of visa compliance and potentially affecting millions of …
The spokesperson pointed to people who overstay visas or come from countries whose citizens are heavy users of public assistance as groups that could be affecte…

Why it mattersThe incident raises questions about police use-of-force protocols during domestic disturbance calls and accountability mechanisms in law enforcement when vulnerable populations are involved.
DUTCH police have found themselves in the middle of an online furore after footage of personnel assaulting a pregnant woman went viral on social media. The inci…
Why it mattersWith Australian house prices potentially facing a significant downturn, clarity on what's driving the market matters for household financial planning and policy accountability.
The housing minister says the federal budget will have only a "mild" impact on house prices, and if predictions bear out that house prices may drop by 10 per ce…
Why it mattersThe gathering reflects enduring cultural fascination with the Hollywood icon a century after her birth and demonstrates how celebrity nostalgia continues to draw crowds internationally.
Hundreds of Marilyn Monroe lookalikes have gathered in California to beat a world record set in Australia to celebrate the icon's 100th birthday.

Why it mattersMajor sporting events in densely populated cities create both celebration and public safety challenges that test crowd management and police capacity.
Thousands of officers tried to quell unrest as crowds of fans - some firing flares - celebrated PSG's victory over Arsenal.

Why it mattersHow we frame future problems—and what we question about them—shapes policy and strategy far more than prediction accuracy; weak assumptions lead to poor decisions regardless of forecasting skill.
Ultimately, the quality of our decisions today depends less on how accurately we predict tomorrow than on how rigorously we challenge the assumptions that shape…

Why it mattersAs AI scales globally, questions about its alignment with human dignity and moral frameworks — not just efficiency — shape how institutions and nations will govern its use.
From displacing workers worldwide to aiding in the perpetuation and depersonalization of war, AI is positioned and run in a way that runs counter to aspects of …