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Greenland Diplomacy Softens Economic War Risks

Recent global political manoeuvring around Greenland has shifted sharply from escalatory threats to a tentative de-escalation that could steer world markets away from a full-blown economic conflict. At the centre of this story is the former U.S. president, whose assertive policy toward acquiring Greenland triggered major diplomatic and trade tensions with several European nations. Earlier […]

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Europe Hits Pause on Trade Commitments as Strategic Doubt Creeps In

When large economic blocs hesitate, it’s rarely because they lack information. It’s usually because confidence has shifted. Europe’s decision to suspend approval of a proposed US tariffs arrangement reflects a deeper behavioural pattern one rooted in caution, leverage, and the fear of locking into uncertainty too early. From a human-behaviour perspective, pauses often speak louder […]

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