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The Iran War Changed How Middle Eastern Countries Do Business With Each Other
The Iran war has reshaped commercial and diplomatic relationships across the Middle East. Here is the specific new alignments that have emerged and what they mean for regional order.
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14 updatesHow the Iran War Has Made Oil Tanker Companies the Most Profitable Businesses on Earth
Tanker companies are earning record profits from the Iran war's Hormuz blockade. Here is the specific economics of how conflict creates shipping windfalls.
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Jessica Simpson Is Dating Again — Meet Thomas Eisenhood, the Musician She's Been Seeing
Jessica Simpson, 45, is reportedly dating musician Thomas Eisenhood. Here is who he is, how they met, and what this new chapter means for the singer and businesswoman.
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The GLP-1 Drugs Are Making People Eat Less of Everything — What Food Companies Are Doing About It
Ozempic users eat significantly less. With millions on GLP-1 drugs, food companies are reformulating products for smaller servings. Here is the specific business transformation happening.
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The De Minimis Exemption Death That Is About to Raise Prices on Everything You Buy Online
The de minimis exemption that let Temu and Shein ship cheap goods to the US is ending. Here is exactly what this does to prices, which businesses win, and which consumers are hit hardest.
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The Oil Price That Is Destroying Small Businesses Across Southern Europe
Olive oil prices hit records, diesel cost soared, and Southern European small businesses are at breaking point. Here is the real economic damage happening in the places tourists visit.
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The Tariff Refund Chaos: How 330,000 Businesses Will Try to Get $166 Billion Back
The Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs and now $166 billion must be refunded. Here is why this is going to be one of the most complex administrative operations in US history.
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Agentic AI Is Running Businesses Without Human Supervision — The Ethics Nobody Is Discussing
AI systems that act autonomously are now making consequential business decisions without human review. Here is the ethical framework the industry is — and isn't — applying.
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The Global Sports Mega-Event Era Is Starting and the 2026 World Cup Is Just the Beginning
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off an era of global sports mega-events. Here is how these events are changing cities, economies, and the business of sports.
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The Subscription Ticketing Model That Is Changing How Fans Attend Sports
Sports teams are replacing one-time ticket sales with subscription models. Here is how this changes the fan relationship, who benefits, and what it means for casual attenders.
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What Private Capital Buying Sports Teams Actually Means for the Sport You Love
Private equity is flooding into sports ownership. Here is what this means for ticket prices, player salaries, stadium experience, and whether the sport you love still belongs to fans.
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The Extraordinary Economics of Ukraine's Drone Industry: From Battlefield to Export Business
Ukraine's drone industry is now exporting technology to the Gulf and partnering with the US. Here is the extraordinary economic story of how war built an industry.
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The First EU-Vietnam Forum Just Happened. Here Is Why It Matters More Than the Headlines Suggest
The EU-Vietnam Global Gateway business forum was the first of its kind. Here is what was actually discussed, what investment deals were made, and what it means for EU-ASEAN strategy.
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The EU Vietnam Business Forum That Could Quietly Reshape Asia-Europe Trade
The first EU-Vietnam Global Gateway Business Forum took place in March 2026. Here is why this relatively quiet event matters enormously for the EU's Asia strategy.
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The EU Insolvency Rules Nobody Knew About That Just Changed Business in Europe
The EU Council just approved common insolvency rules across all 27 member states. Here is what changes, who wins, and which businesses need to update their contracts immediately.
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