LDP hegemony breaks; multipartism rises Japan political diversification is reshaping education Act now: language support, student metrics, local compacts Japan's politics are not just shifting to the right; they are changing dramatic
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Supply bottlenecks cut euro-area output ~2.6%; Italy’s hit is larger Foreign-input reliance and SME limits slow substitution, raising costs in factories and classrooms Priorities: multi-sourcing, energy diversification, and digital tracking for public buyers and SMEs
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Trump’s tariffs are driving factories and capital from China into Southeast Asia ASEAN is gaining ground in high-tech exports and global manufacturing Education and skills will decide whether this shift creates lasting, quality jobs
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Industrial subsidy wars starve education just as industry needs more skilled workers Rivalry is shifting from price to rules, making compliance and MRV literacy essential Redirect subsidies into a “Skills Safe Harbor” that funds verifiable training and apprenticeships
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Green bonds are contracts, not labels; use-of-proceeds rules cut firms’ carbon intensity The greenium is small, but credibility and disclosure drive real operational change Tight EU standards can scale issuance into measurable emissions declines by 2030
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AI in education is pattern matching, not true thinking The danger is confusing correlation with real causal insight Schools must demand causal evidence before using AI in high-stakes decisions In 2025, a national survey in the Uni
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Osaka second capital now anchors a fragile coalition Capital shift could widen or rebalance regional education Classrooms can use this debate to teach coalition politics Japan’s new government was formed with two seats short.
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Big firms helped drive the 2021–2022 inflation surge Granular data links market power and inflation Policy and teaching must reflect this granular reality In late 2022, inflation in the euro area reached a peak of 10.6%.
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China’s rare earth strategy is shifting as Western supply chains rapidly diversify Beijing can trade short-term leverage for long-term alliances built on stable access Educators and policymakers should treat rare earths as a core case in managing interdependence
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Euro stablecoins can limit digital dollar dominance MiCA rules let Europe steer stablecoins toward multilateral payments Education and public sectors can jump-start euro stablecoin use One number captures the new politics of digita
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US interest costs are soaring and debt is mounting This US federal debt crisis squeezes education and future investment The article urges early fiscal reform that shields human capital In fiscal year 2025, the United States is set to
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Korea’s strong healthcare still leaves families exposed to severe income loss from serious illness Health shocks cut wages, pushing seniors and students into long-term financial strain Korea must pair universal care with robust income protection to prevent poverty after illness
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China quietly rations rare earths through strict export paperwork, not formal bans Its dominance in mining and magnet production turns bureaucracy into global leverage Schools and policymakers must plan for lasting supply risk and build alternative sources
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The article expands actuarial neutrality from pensions to the whole public budget It shows how early retirement weakens tax revenues, pension capital, and debt sustainability It urges linking retirement-age rules to public-finance neutrality while protecting vulnerable workers
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The US relies on an H-1B talent pipeline its schools cannot replace New H-1B fees push global talent toward rival countries building strong education–innovation systems Without opening visas and fixing public education, the US will lose its tech edge
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The sovereign green bond premium is tiny and unstable Real value comes from standards, disclosure, and crowding-in private capital Treat the greenium as a signal; cut project risk with credible frameworks and predictable pipelines
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Europe may move to 5% defence Use EU bonds, cut weak subsidies, and buy jointly Ring-fence education and expand skills Europe is being asked to plan defence spending at 5% of GDP.
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Public R&D crowd-in effect primes private investment and productivity growth Cuts and freezes break the catalyst, raising risk and slowing diffusion Protect catalytic grants, require private matching, and use procurement to anchor demand
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Asia practiced tariff diplomacy: public deference, private deals China’s rare-earth grip set the terms, yielding a short truce and modest tariff relief Schools should hedge purchases and teach the supply-chain math behind these negotiations
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COP30 must set enforceable trade rules Join a carbon price-floor club with fair borders Recycle revenues and standardise carbon data to reward clean goods The most crucial climate figure this month is not another reco
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