When Globalisation Cracks: How Economic Fragmentation Is Reshaping Prices, Trade and Supply Security

When Globalisation Cracks: How Economic Fragmentation Is Reshaping Prices, Trade and Supply Security

Across policy circles and boardrooms, one word has quietly become unavoidable: fragmentation. No longer a theoretical concern, it has taken shape in the form of desynchronised supply chains, highly targeted trade restrictions, and a global race to onshore critical...
Market Outlook for The Week of 24 November 2025

Market Outlook for The Week of 24 November 2025

At a Glance Equities: Caution prevails as sector rotation drives volatility (AI vs. defensive plays). Rates / Central Banks: The ECB remains on hold; investors remain vigilant on rate trajectories and credit conditions across the eurozone. Energy (Oil): Brent trading...
“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT Europe, Balance, and Inherited Structures: Are We Drifting Toward a Weightless Society?

“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT Europe, Balance, and Inherited Structures: Are We Drifting Toward a Weightless Society?

A clear morning in Brussels. The flags of the European Union fluttered in perfect symmetry, like silent prayers stretched across a troubled century. Below, a homeless man had taken shelter beneath the awning of an institutional building. His expression was not one of...
China’s ‘Project of the Century’: What the World’s Largest Hydropower Plant Means for Investors

China’s ‘Project of the Century’: What the World’s Largest Hydropower Plant Means for Investors

In a bold display of industrial ambition and environmental engineering, China has broken ground on what promises to become the largest hydropower station in the world, a multibillion-dollar initiative in the Tibetan highlands. Announced by Premier Li Qiang and covered...
The Investment Case: AUGA Group AB – Sustainable Agriculture as a Future-Proof Investment

The Investment Case: AUGA Group AB – Sustainable Agriculture as a Future-Proof Investment

Introduction Tucked away in the northeast of the European Union, Lithuania is an agricultural powerhouse that often flies under the radar. Nearly 54% of its land area is dedicated to agriculture, with over 70% classified as arable land – one of the highest...
“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT Anatomy of a Programmed Vulnerability: How Deep-Rooted Instincts Still Shape Social Exclusion

“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT Anatomy of a Programmed Vulnerability: How Deep-Rooted Instincts Still Shape Social Exclusion

Human history isn’t just built on laws and institutions – it’s shaped by primal reflexes and archetypes. Beneath the polished surface of modern democracies lurk age-old behaviors: the exclusion of the weak, suspicion of the unfamiliar, and silent punishment of...