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What Do New Nuclear Reactors Mean for Waste?
New-age nuclear reactors may promise cleaner power, but they could also create stranger, hotter, and harder-to-handle waste.
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The Gulf Goes Backward
Iran’s attacks on Gulf states are not just widening a war; they are rewiring the Middle East’s security order. As missiles hit energy hubs and trust collapses, Gulf countries are being pushed back toward U.S. protection and away from any dream of regional coexistence.
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Trump is Getting the Cold Shoulder
Trump wants allies to help reopen Hormuz, but years of pressure and strained ties have left many unwilling to jump in. Partners are weighing the risks of joining a war they did not start and cannot clearly see the end of.
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Are Pakistan Being Opportune?
As the Iran war dominates headlines, another dangerous conflict is gathering pace next door between Pakistan and the Taliban. With Bagram now in the crossfire, this is no longer a border clash.
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The Spoils of War Go to…
As war rattles the Gulf, Russia may not replace the Middle East, but it could become far harder for Asia to ignore.
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Short Term Gain, Long Term Pain
Killing Khamenei may have looked like a turning point, but it may have handed Iran’s regime exactly what it needed to survive. Instead of forcing surrender, the war risks becoming a long, costly conflict with no clean exit for Trump or the region.
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A Misleading GDP
GDP rankings may grab headlines, but they hide the gaps that actually shape everyday life.
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Negotiate Your Salary Like A Pro
Setting a price involves a lot of psychology across a table. This is what the smartest negotiators do…
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Should We Stop Fires Before They Start?
A startup claims it can stop wildfires before they even begin by preventing lightning strikes. But fire itself isn’t always the enemy and stopping it might make things worse.
