Industrials

South Korea and Croatia Agree to Expand Arms and Energy Cooperation at Seoul Summit
South Korea and Croatia have agreed to expand their bilateral cooperation across several critical industries significantly. South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun met with his

Fifth Volume of Xi Jinping’s Governance Book Published in Eight New Languages
The Chinese government on Monday released the highly anticipated fifth volume of “Xi Jinping: The Governance of China” in eight new languages. According to an

China’s Deadly Coal Mine Blast Tests the Limits of President Xi’s Energy Drive
The catastrophic gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in northern Shanxi province has killed at least 82 people. While Chinese authorities initially reported a

How Artificial Intelligence Will Shape Corporate Profits and Market Monopolies
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is forcing Wall Street to rethink how companies compete and make money. Analysts at Goldman Sachs recently released an

Deadliest China Coal Mine Explosion in 17 Years Kills 90 in Shanxi Province
A catastrophic gas explosion ripped through a major coal mine in northern China’s Shanxi Province on Friday night, killing at least 90 workers. The devastating

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Demands Super Micro Fix Compliance After AI Chip Smuggling Crackdown
Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang has urged server manufacturing giant Super Micro Computer to tighten up its internal compliance procedures. His comments follow Taiwan’s

Bitcoin Price Falls to $74.5K as US-Iran Tensions and Federal Reserve Rate Fears Fuel Weekly Loss
Bitcoin prices dropped sharply on Saturday, continuing a tough week of trading for digital assets. The world’s largest cryptocurrency struggled to maintain its momentum amid

China Speeds Up New Zero-Tariff Trade Deals With 53 African Nations
China plans to sign massive new economic partnership agreements with African nations to guarantee long-term trade growth. On Friday afternoon, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo

New Zealand to Spend $936 Million on Naval Drones to Protect Trade Routes
The government of New Zealand plans to spend approximately 1.6 billion New Zealand dollars (about $936 million) on advanced military drones, naval ship maintenance, and

US Depletes Missile Stockpiles in Iran War, Threatening Taiwan’s Defense
The United States military has fired so many of its high-tech weapons during its ongoing war with Iran that some administration officials now openly worry

SpaceX Plans Rare Performance-Based Stock Unlock for Historic June IPO
SpaceX plans to throw out the traditional Wall Street playbook for its highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO) scheduled for June. According to a recent

US Consumer Sentiment Crashes to Historic Record Low in May 2026
US consumer sentiment crashed to a fresh, historic record low in May 2026. The final University of Michigan survey showed the index plunging to a

BofA’s Hartnett Sees Sell Signal for Stocks But No Rush to Exit
A powerful warning signal just flashed for the global stock market, but Wall Street investors show absolutely no desire to panic. On Friday, Bank of

EU Green Economy Booms as Solar Energy Grows at Record Pace
The European Union’s green economy is experiencing an unprecedented boom, driven by a record-breaking expansion of solar and wind energy. According to the latest data,

Australian Minister Admits New Tax Rules Hurt Small Businesses
A senior Labor politician has admitted that the federal government’s controversial new capital gains tax rules will hurt small businesses and tech startups. On Friday

European Stocks Climb on Tentative Progress in US-Iran Peace Talks
European stock markets rose on Friday morning as investors reacted to tentative signs of progress in the high-stakes peace talks between the United States and

China-Russia Trade Surges by Nearly 20 Percent in Early 2026
The economic partnership between China and Russia is stronger than ever. During a regular press briefing on Thursday, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced that

Trump Cancels Landmark AI Executive Order After Silicon Valley Lobbying
President Donald Trump abruptly postponed the signing of a highly anticipated executive order on artificial intelligence on Thursday afternoon. The sudden decision came just hours

Sri Lanka’s Inflation Rises to 4.7 Percent as Rupee Weakens
Sri Lanka’s inflation jumped sharply in April, driven by a rapidly weakening currency and more expensive non-food items. The country’s Department of Census and Statistics

BofA Warns Foreign Exodus From Indian Stocks Will Extend Into 2027
Foreign investors are dumping Indian stocks at a record-breaking pace, and the massive selloff will likely stretch into next year. According to a new report

Goldman Sachs Beats Morgan Stanley’s Michael Grimes to Lead Historic SpaceX IPO
Goldman Sachs just secured one of the most lucrative and highly sought-after underwriting roles in Wall Street history. The investment banking giant outmaneuvered its fierce

EU Forces European Carmakers to Diversify Chip Suppliers to Stop Shortages
The European Commission is preparing strict new rules to force European carmakers to stop relying on a single semiconductor supplier, especially those linked to China.

Putin Leaves Beijing Without Gas Pipeline Deal as China Gains Leverage
Russian President Vladimir Putin wrapped up his high-stakes visit to Beijing on Wednesday. He left with warm declarations of endless friendship and a stack of

Chinese Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Transform Global Physical Therapy
The Global Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Network Summit opened its doors in Shanghai on May 13, 2026. Chinese technology firms used the event to demonstrate



