Hermès is hiking U.S. prices to offset Trump-era tariffs, exposing how trade wars often leave American consumers footing the bill while deepening inequality.
Author: Democratically
The Kremlin’s seizure of American-owned Glavprodukt, now set to feed the Russian army, signals not just a diplomatic rift but a grave warning for all foreign businesses operating under autocratic regimes.
Amid U.S. tariffs and regulatory turmoil, UBS has ceded its crown as Europe’s leading bank to Spain’s Santander—a shift that reveals deeper lessons about economic policy and resilience.
El Salvador is doubling its mega-prison for U.S. deportees—at America’s request. Critics question whether this ‘outsourcing’ of incarceration violates human rights and legal norms.
Michael Beckerman’s exit as TikTok’s policy chief lands at a volatile moment—amid ban threats, bidding wars, and clashing U.S.-China tech agendas.
Britain’s open endorsement of arming Ukraine with Taurus missiles throws Germany’s political hesitance into sharper relief—and challenges Europe to show resolve in the face of Russian aggression.
U.S. sanctions aimed at curbing Iranian oil exports have spiked prices and global uncertainty—leaving families, traders, and governments reeling as energy markets tilt precariously.
Trump blocked an Israeli strike on Iran, choosing the risky road of diplomacy—and revealing fissures inside his own administration.
The ICE raid in Massachusetts sparks outrage as agents smash a family’s car window, revealing troubling patterns of mistaken identity and excessive force.
A groundbreaking review warns that climate change could lead to global blood shortages, with extreme weather and disease threatening every stage of supply.