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Five quotes from Trump’s inaugural address
As a polar vortex swept across America’s east coast, a sized-down audience shifted indoors for the first presidential inauguration in the Capitol Rotunda since Reagan. That’s where Trump then gave his inaugural address, featuring five lines that could offer a glimpse into his intended approach to the rest of the world. So let’s dive in — […]
What’s next for TikTok?
Ultra-popular short-video platform TikTok went offline for its 170 million users on Saturday night, only to then semi-reappear around noon yesterday (Sunday). Of course, teetering on the edge of oblivion just inspired more memorable TikTok moments, including folks recreating this amusing Family Guy scene where Peter uses his final breath to make a big deathbed confession: “I did not care for […]
State Department staffers prepare for change, climate team first on the chopping block
WASHINGTON — With microphone stands firmly in hand, the State Department’s key climate policy team descended on Haydee’s, a much-loved karaoke joint in northwest Washington DC, Thursday night, to belt out tunes at their office farewell party. The song lineup flowed from Chappel Roan to Selena’s Como La Flor and a Whitney Houston classic even […]
Latest Articles
What our leaders fear most
The World Economic Forum (WEF) crams epic wealth and power into the tiny Swiss ski resort of Davos each January, leaving it open to some truly cracking conspiracy theories — personally as Simpsons fans, we love to imagine Davos rigging every Oscars night. But we’ve been to Davos before (and will be back again from Monday), […]
Is the Israel-Hamas war over?
466 days into the Israel-Hamas war, the two sides have now reached a second (and potentially final) ceasefire and hostage release deal, set to go into effect this Sunday, 19 January — the day before Trump 2.0 kicks off. Announced in Doha by Qatar’s Prime Minister Al-Thani, with help from American, Israeli, Egyptian and Qatari […]
The new rules that could upend AI
Just when you think Joe Biden is wrapping things up, he announces updated export controls on AI chips that’ve sent US tech giants into a tizzy. Let’s dive in. The new rules, sexily named the Regulatory Framework for the Responsible Diffusion of Advanced Artificial Intelligence Technology 💘, divide countries into three categories: So it’s business-as-usual for some friends, and no-business-as-usual for foes. The biggest […]
Cables from DC: Washington prepares to transfer power
Antony Blinken’s shrug felt audible. After the third protestor emerged from his seat in the audience, accusing the outgoing secretary of state of facilitating genocide in Gaza, the top US diplomat returned to his Tuesday scripted remarks: “Is it hard?”, he continued. “Yes. Is it impossible? No.” The mood in the audience was tense. The […]
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Geopolitics
State Department staffers prepare for change, climate team first on the chopping block
WASHINGTON — With microphone stands firmly in hand, the State Department’s key climate policy team descended on Haydee’s, a much-loved karaoke joint in northwest Washington DC, Thursday night, to belt out tunes at their office farewell party. The song lineup flowed from Chappel Roan to Selena’s Como La Flor and a Whitney Houston classic even […]
More Articles
What our leaders fear most
The World Economic Forum (WEF) crams epic wealth and power into the tiny Swiss ski resort of Davos each January, leaving it open to some truly cracking conspiracy theories — personally as Simpsons fans, we love to imagine Davos rigging every Oscars night. But we’ve been to Davos before (and will be back again from Monday), […]
Why’s everyone talking about Greenland?
When a quiet and distant land suddenly starts popping up on the front pages of international newspapers, it’s often one of three things: i) it’s won a sporting tournament, ii) there’s been some sort of disaster, or iii) someone important is talking about it. Greenland now falls into category three, though Trump critics might suggest […]
To open or not: the embassy question
With the Assad regime gone and rebel rule slowly consolidating across Syria, governments around the world are weighing up whether — and if so, how — to resume contact with the emerging new Syrian leadership. Some capitals are diving chin-first right into the shallow end: Others have been a little more cautious: And of course, […]
China targets Nvidia as chip war escalates
In the US-China chip war, it’s become an endless game of tag (you’re it). And yesterday (Monday), Beijing tagged Washington right where it hurts — its shining chip star, Nvidia. Specifically, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation announced an investigation into Nvidia’s 2020 acquisition of Israeli chip company, Mellanox. The timing isn’t random – it’s […]
ECONOMICS
Why you should watch central banks this week
This week is kinda like the Super Bowl for finance nerds, as several central banks issue decisions on what to do with interest rates.
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Your coffee is gonna get more expensive
We’re truly sorry to be the bearer of bad news, on a Monday no less, but we figured you’d prefer to find out via your favourite newsletter rather than on your next café visit.
Mario Draghi’s plan to save Europe
“Urgency and concreteness” are the two words Mario Draghi said he’d use to sum up the highly-anticipated 400-page report he dropped on us yesterday (Monday).
World’s worst central banker’ arrested in Lebanon
It’s always good to be remembered for the things you accomplish in life, right? Less so if those accomplishments include international media outlets dubbing you the ‘World’s Worst Central Banker’, plus now a jail stint in Lebanon.
Is Volkswagen okay?
German automaker Volkswagen has long been synonymous with the kind of all-round reliability that can get you to Vegas and back when Spirit Airlines lets you down. But Germans may now be re-thinking those vibes after Monday’s news.
Technology
What’s next for TikTok?
Ultra-popular short-video platform TikTok went offline for its 170 million users on Saturday night, only to then semi-reappear around noon yesterday (Sunday). Of course, teetering on the edge of oblivion just inspired more memorable TikTok moments, including folks recreating this amusing Family Guy scene where Peter uses his final breath to make a big deathbed confession: “I did not care for […]
More Articles
The new rules that could upend AI
Just when you think Joe Biden is wrapping things up, he announces updated export controls on AI chips that’ve sent US tech giants into a tizzy. Let’s dive in. The new rules, sexily named the Regulatory Framework for the Responsible Diffusion of Advanced Artificial Intelligence Technology 💘, divide countries into three categories: So it’s business-as-usual for some friends, and no-business-as-usual for foes. The biggest […]
China targets Nvidia as chip war escalates
In the US-China chip war, it’s become an endless game of tag (you’re it). And yesterday (Monday), Beijing tagged Washington right where it hurts — its shining chip star, Nvidia. Specifically, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation announced an investigation into Nvidia’s 2020 acquisition of Israeli chip company, Mellanox. The timing isn’t random – it’s […]
Intel chief resigns as chips race heats up
There’s nothing like working on a plan for years only to be blindsided, pieces shuffled, strategies upended, and suddenly, you’re the one asked to leave. Aside from being quite a neat summary of life as a diplomat, it’s also what happened to Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger first thing Sunday morning. Just before Thanksgiving, Gelsinger had […]
Who just leaked US intelligence on Israel?
A couple of highly classified US intelligence documents somehow landed in the media over the weekend, with a pro-Iran site first highlighting them on Friday. What happened? Some of the coverage has breathlessly described the leaked docs as Israel’s “plans” to attack Iran, so you’d be forgiven for thinking maybe they were some kind of Looney Tunes […]