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Anne-Marie Nicholson
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Anne-Marie Nicholson is a fearless reporter covering international markets and global economic shifts. With a background in international relations, she provides a nuanced perspective on trade policies, foreign investments, and macroeconomic developments. Quick-witted and always on the move, she delivers hard-hitting stories that connect the dots in an ever-changing global economy.
A Gang, a Law, and a Campaign Message
The Courts Intervene, but the Planes Keep Flying
Constitutional Flashpoint: Can Wartime Powers Override Modern Law?
Tren de Aragua is a criminal organiz
China’s Peacekeeping Proposal: Global Leadership or Strategic Leverage?
Europe’s Dilemma: Relief or Risk?
Cultural Barriers and Public Perception in Ukraine
As part of its effort to project it
Canada’s Push to Strengthen Ties with Europe
The Economic Impact of Canada’s Shift in Defense Strategy
The European Union’s Growing Role in Global Defense
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Putin’s Selective Agreement: A Pause on Energy Facility Strikes
Trump and Putin’s Growing Diplomatic Dance: Energy at the Forefront
Europe’s Interests: Natural Gas and National Security Concerns
The Cost of Tariffs: Tesla Struggles with Rising Production Expense
Industry-Wide Fallout: How the Auto Market is Feeling the Squeeze
Can Tesla Survive the Trade War?


A Drastic Workforce Reduction: The Impact of Mass Layoffs
Linda McMahon’s Role in Reshaping Federal Education
Backlash from Educators and the Uncertain Future of American Education
In a move that has stunned both educators and policymakers, the U.S. Department of Education has announced plans to reduce its workforce by nearly 50% through a series of mass layoffs. The drastic cuts, coming as a result of an executive directive from President Donald Trump, are part of a larger plan to reform or, some would argue, dismantle the department entirely.
A Critical Asset in Ukraine’s Defense
Geopolitical Tensions: Who Controls Starlink?
Seeking Alternatives: Can Ukraine Reduce Its Dependence on Starlink?

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The Energy Dilemma: Breaking Free from Russian Fossil Fuels
Europe's Defense Awakening: Enhancing Military Autonomy
Ukraine's Uncertain Future and Europe's Trajectory
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Initial Price Hikes, But No Long-Term Surge
Why the Response Was Underwhelming
The Crypto Community’s Resistance to Government Intervention
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Elon's $2.4 Billion Takeover and Modernization of the US air traffic control communication system
Rivals’ Reactions and Potential Conflicts of Interest
The Future of Air Traffic Control and Telecom Industries
Bybit Hack: A New Milestone in Crypto Theft
The Role of Crypto Exchanges in Security Lapses
The Impact on the Crypto Ecosystem
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Charlie Javice and Frank's Ascension
Buyer's Remorse
Consequences of the Trial
Source: https://fortune.com/2025/02/18/jpmorganrelive-
Starbucks' Struggle to Win Back Customers
Stategic Changes to Reclaiming its Profitability
The Coffee Chains' Path to Survival 
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The International Space Station Legacy and Musk's Controversial Proposal
A Critical Platform with Expensive Upkeep
To Deorbit  or Not  To Deorbit: Determining the ISS' Future
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US Fed's Increasing Apprehensions on Trump's Tariffs
Potential Impacts on the Credibility of the Federal Reserve
Trump's Influence on the Federal Reserve's Decisions
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Southwest Airlines, the beloved low-cost carrier that revolutionized air travel with its no-frills approach and strong customer loyalty, is now facing a pivotal moment in its history. In an unprecedented move, the airline has announced that it will cut 15% of its corporate workforce, marking its first-ever layoffs. The decision to downsize, along with the accompanying shift in the company’s strategies, signals a new chapter in Southwest’s corporate evolution.