Category: Newsletter
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UN Proposes 2-Year Stabilisation Force for Gaza
In today’s digest, the U.N. proposes a two-year stabilization force for Gaza amid troop discussions, while Nvidia reaches a $5 trillion valuation fueled by…
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Berlin’s €3 Billion Military Aid Boost for Kyiv
Germany increases military support for Ukraine to €11.5 billion, while a UN report warns climate goals are slipping. Dick Cheney dies at 84, and Israel…
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Typhoon Kalmaegi Strikes Philippines, One Dead and Many Displaced
Morning Intelligence: Typhoon Kalmaegi devastates the Philippines, leading to evacuations and highlighting climate vulnerabilities. In Mexico, a mayor’s…
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SM Energy Expands Permian Footprint with $12.8B Civitas Deal
In today’s digest, SM Energy’s $12.8 billion merger with Civitas Resources highlights U.S. shale M&A trends, while Czechia’s new coalition challenges EU…
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OPEC+ Freezes Supply Hikes Through Q1 2026 Amid Uncertainty
OPEC+ plans to freeze oil output hikes through Q1 2026 amid U.S./U.K. sanctions. The EU faces energy insecurity with low gas reserves and geopolitical challenges.
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OPEC+ Approves 137,000-BPD Increase, Pauses Further Hikes
OPEC+ approves a modest oil production increase amid looming supply concerns, while public trust in the U.S. government hits new lows, and Iran defies nuclear threats.
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Mass Killings in el-Fasher: RSF’s Takeover Leaves 1,500 Dead
Morning Intelligence covers the RSF’s massacre in el-Fasher, Egypt’s Grand Egyptian Museum inauguration, Amazon’s Whole Foods overhaul, and Elon Musk’s Grokipedia launch.
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APEC Summit Reveals Shifting Power Dynamics and AI Proposals
Asia-Pacific leaders at the Gyeongju APEC summit pledged shared trade benefits amid a shift in power dynamics, while a US government shutdown jeopardizes…
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Judges Direct Trump Admin to Use Reserves for SNAP Benefits
In today’s digest: Federal judges halt SNAP cuts during the shutdown, while Ireland’s election sees Catherine Connolly’s historic win. Plus, schools boost…
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D66 Edges Out PVV, Signaling Shift to Center Politics
D66’s narrow victory in the Dutch elections marks a shift toward the political center, necessitating complex coalition talks. Meanwhile, private credit…
