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The Morning No One Expected — Inside the Lives of Federal Employees Laid Off During the U.S. Government Shutdown

A first-hand report on the 2025 U.S. government shutdown and mass layoffs — revealing how federal workers face uncertainty, unpaid bills, and career upheaval amid political paralysis.
Japan

Sakhalin-2 and Japan’s Energy Security

Japan continues to import LNG from Russia’s Sakhalin-2 under sanctions, balancing energy security, economic cost, and diplomatic pressure. Learn how Tokyo navigates this geopolitical dilemma.
Japan

The Geopolitics of Russian Oil and Japan’s Sakhalin Stakes: Energy Power in a Fragmented World

Wrote By:Global Economist Date:2025/12Ⅰ. The Twin Pillars of Russian Oil Power: Rosneft and LukoilIn Russia, the oil ind...
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🌍 The Shadow Fleet and Asia’s C How India and China Will Shape the New Energy War

A geopolitical deep-dive into how U.S. sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, combined with India’s and China’s responses, are reshaping global oil logistics through the rise of the shadow fleet.
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Strategic Earths: How the U.S.–Australia Rare-Earth Alliance Redraws the Geopolitical Map of the Indo-Pacific

The U.S. and Australia have signed an $8.5 billion critical minerals deal to reshape global supply chains and reduce China’s grip on rare earths. This report analyzes its strategic, economic, and geopolitical implications for the Indo-Pacific.
Invest

“Light at the End of the Tunnel” — The Grand Vision Across the Bering Strait

Light at the End of the Tunnel”: The Visionary Trump–Putin Bering Strait Project
Global Economy

The Putin–Trump Tunnel Initiative: A Visionary Project or a Geoeconomic Fault Line?

A visionary plan to connect Alaska and Siberia through the Bering Strait could reshape global supply chains, energy routes, and the balance of power between the US, Russia, and Asia. This economic analysis explores both the potential and the risks behind the so-called “Putin–Trump Tunnel.”
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China’s Acquisition of a Stake in Russia’s SIBUR: A Turning Point in the Global Geo-Economic Order

Russia’s approval of Sinopec’s acquisition of an 8.5% stake in SIBUR marks a new phase in the Sino-Russian economic relationship.This shift reflects Moscow’s deeper integration into China’s capital and energy networks, signaling the rise of an alternative global economic bloc.
Japan

Economic Impact of a Sakhalin Oil and LNG Supply Disruption on Japan: A Macro, Industrial, and Policy Analysis

“In-depth analysis of how a disruption in Sakhalin oil and LNG supply could impact Japan’s economy, inflation, and energy policy, with strategic recommendations for JBIC and policymakers.”
Report

The Putin–Trump Tunnel Proposal: A Symbolic Bridge Between Conflict and Cooperation

The proposed “Putin–Trump Tunnel” across the Bering Strait is more than an engineering fantasy—it’s a geopolitical signal. This report analyzes how Russia and the U.S. use the project to shape post-war diplomacy, Arctic strategy, and future ceasefire negotiations.
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保護中: The Prolonged U.S. Government Shutdown: The October 2025 Crisis Exposes Deepening Political Divisions

The prolonged U.S. government shutdown of October 2025 has evolved into a crisis of democracy, revealing deep divisions, judicial pushback, and political weaponization under the Trump administration.
China

The Strategic and Financial Appeal of Rare Earth Elements

Rare earth elements are redefining global finance. Their scarcity, geopolitical leverage, and ESG relevance make them a new strategic asset class.
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China’s rare earth export restrictions are reshaping global supply chains, impacting semiconductors, EVs, and defense sectors across the U.S., Japan, and Europe.