Wednesday, February 25, 2026 3:35 AM ET
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Marketing AI algorithms could affect your views on warfare16 hours ago
China isn't retreating in Latin America -- it's recalibrating1 day ago
Why the 2026 EU-Mercosur deal matters -- and why it might still fail4 days ago
EU-India relations just hit a peak -- Washington should take note -- If there was any doubt that Brussels and New Delhi are entering a new era, the 16th EU-India Summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi erased it.16 hours ago
Political risk and the cost of capital: Venezuela, Ecuador and Uruguay -- Expropriations, abrupt regulatory shifts, weak institutions and policy reversals do not merely create uncertainty: They increase a country's risk.1 day ago
Preventing Armageddon amid fears of a nuclear arms race -- The expiration of the New START treaty last week -- long the framework limiting both nations to 1,550 warheads in 700 launchers -- has renewed fears of an emerging nuclear arms race.4 days ago
In the age of AI, Latin America must choose: Sovereignty or dependence -- Latin America stands at the threshold of a transformation it is not yet prepared to navigate: the growing influence of artificial intelligence.4 days ago
Peru between China and the United States: A strategic crossroads -- Peru is increasingly being viewed as the center of the growing strategic competition between China and the United States in Latin America.5 days ago
China's expanding Guatemala footprint: Competition in Central America -- Guatemala has become a focal point in the broader strategic competition between China and democratic states for influence in the Western Hemisphere.5 days ago
Perfectionism puts Olympic athletes at high risk for eating disorders -- Several Olympic figure skaters have spoken publicly of their eating disorders in recent years, highlighting the risks of intensity and perfectionism.6 days ago
Inflation's hidden tax on capital: Lessons from Argentina and Bolivia -- The contrasting experiences of Argentina and Bolivia illustrate how inflation reshapes the real cost of capital in ways that are often underestimated.7 days ago
Into the nuclear breach -- again -- It is almost inevitable that a new strategic nuclear arms race will be beginning or is underway. With the expiration of the 2010 New START Treaty.8 days ago
The country that executed a drama and the power that fears information -- Information does not attack the North Korean regime directly. Instead, it erodes the myths that the regime depends on to maintain itself.10 days ago
Ohio students used phones and drones to count city's headstones -- Students from Miami University's Geospatial Analysis Center used phones and drones to count and collect data on headstones at a city's cemetery.11 days ago
Texas, Okla. ranchers brace for harsh summer after 6th year of drought -- A pair of researchers look into causes and damage from the ongoing drought in the Southern Plains, which is expected to make for a difficult summer.12 days ago
New technologies stepping up the fight against wildlife trafficking -- A researcher explains new technologies are helping in the fight against wildlife trafficking, one of the world's most lucrative illicit industries.13 days ago
The cost of money in Latin America: How companies decide to invest -- Companies translate regional risks in Latin America into investment decisions using a tool known as the weighted average cost of capital, or WACC.13 days ago
Capitalism without conscience is not capitalism at all -- Much of the dissatisfaction with capitalism comes from a growing perception that economic life has drifted away from ethical restraint.14 days ago
Is the South China Sea a military springboard for Beijing? -- China's control of the South China Sea does not necessarily mean the ability to use the region as a springboard to mount a large-scale expedition.15 days ago
Historic February moments through the years4 days ago