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Doughnut Economics Update Reveals Accelerating Global Ecological Crisis Amid Uneven Growth

The first major update to Doughnut Economics since 2017 reveals alarming trends in global sustainability. According to the analysis, ecological overshoot has accelerated while progress on social foundations has slowed despite economic growth.

Global Economy on Collision Course with Nature

The influential economic theory known as “Doughnut Economics” has received its first major update since 2017, revealing a global economy increasingly out of balance with planetary boundaries, according to reports published in Nature. The framework, originally developed by economist Kate Raworth, illustrates humanity’s safe operating space between social foundations and ecological ceilings.

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French Business Leaders Decry Macron Policy Reversal in New Budget Plan

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s compromise budget has triggered business backlash with reinstated taxes on major corporations. The measures represent a significant departure from President Emmanuel Macron’s previously business-friendly policies, leaving industry leaders feeling betrayed.

Budget Compromise Sparks Business Backlash

French business leaders are expressing outrage over what they describe as a “betrayal” of President Emmanuel Macron‘s pro-business agenda, according to reports detailing the new budget proposal from Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The draft budget includes additional taxes on wealthy individuals and major corporations operating in France, marking a significant policy shift that has alarmed the business community.

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Trump Signs Executive Order to Pay Military During Government Shutdown

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing the Pentagon to ensure 1.3 million active-duty military personnel receive their pay despite the ongoing government shutdown. The order comes as the political standoff between Republicans and Democrats enters its third week, with both parties trading accusations over who is responsible for the impasse.

Executive Order Ensures Military Pay During Shutdown

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday directing the Pentagon to ensure active-duty military personnel receive their pay despite the ongoing federal government shutdown, according to reports from the White House. The order addresses one of the most sensitive issues in the bitter standoff over federal spending that has stretched into its third week.

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France Faces Prolonged Fiscal Crisis as Political Gridlock Deepens

France has traded immediate political chaos for prolonged fiscal uncertainty as Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu surrenders budget authority to Parliament. With European institutions reluctant to intervene, the country faces years of budget dysfunction ahead of the 2027 elections, according to financial analysts.

Political Compromise at Fiscal Cost

France has opted for prolonged fiscal uncertainty over immediate political chaos, according to reports from Reuters Breakingviews. Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has reportedly surrendered most budget responsibility to the country’s divided Parliament while suspending President Emmanuel Macron‘s landmark pension reform. Analysts suggest this move avoids immediate crisis but locks in fiscal dysfunction for years.

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White House Budget Director Announces Plan to Dismantle Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

White House budget director Russell Vought has publicly stated plans to shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau within months. The announcement contradicts the Trump administration’s previous court arguments that no such closure was planned.

White House Official Announces CFPB Closure Plan

White House budget director Russell Vought has announced plans to close the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau within the next two to three months, according to reports from Reuters. The declaration comes despite the Trump administration’s previous court arguments that there was no plan to dismantle the agency.

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States Move to Regulate AI-Generated Police Reports Amid Transparency Concerns

Law enforcement agencies are increasingly using artificial intelligence to generate police reports from body camera transcripts, saving officers time on paperwork. However, legal experts and investigative reports indicate significant concerns about accuracy, transparency, and potential biases in these AI-generated documents that could impact criminal cases.

AI Report Writing Gains Traction in Policing

Police departments across the United States are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence systems to automate the creation of police reports from body camera footage, according to industry reports. The technology uses large language models to transform audio transcripts into formal documentation within minutes, potentially saving officers significant administrative time while promising more comprehensive reports.

International Business and TradePolicy

Trade Truce Extension Proposed Amid China EV Safety Scrutiny and Tech Updates

Key financial figures are reportedly pushing for extended trade agreements between major economies as safety concerns emerge in China’s electric vehicle market. Meanwhile, technology giants continue advancing their product lines with latest chip innovations.

Trade Diplomacy Developments

Financial strategist Scott Bessent has reportedly proposed extending the Beijing-Washington trade truce, according to sources familiar with the matter. The proposal suggests a longer tariff pause if China delays plans to tighten control over critical rare earth minerals. This comes as G-7 finance chiefs are said to be considering a joint response to potential supply restrictions.

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US Offers China Trade Truce Extension in Exchange for Rare Earth Export Delay

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has presented China with a potential path out of the ongoing trade standoff, offering to extend the current tariff truce in exchange for delaying implementation of rare earth export controls. The proposal comes as both nations approach a potential presidential summit later this month in South Korea.

US Proposes Trade Compromise Amid Rare Earth Tensions

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has adopted a dual approach in the latest China trade negotiations, according to reports from Washington, simultaneously criticizing Chinese officials while offering a potential compromise to resolve the escalating rare earth elements dispute.

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UK Government Releases Evidence in Collapsed China Spy Case Amid Political Tensions

The UK government has published witness statements from the collapsed spy case against two men accused of spying for China. The case collapsed after prosecutors couldn’t obtain evidence showing China was considered a national security threat at the time of the alleged offenses, creating political controversy between the current and previous governments.

Government Releases Evidence in Collapsed China Espionage Case

The government has published witness statements submitted in the now-collapsed case against two men accused of spying for China, according to official documents released under political pressure. Deputy national security adviser Matthew Collins provided three witness statements to prosecutors regarding whether China had been regarded as a national security threat during the alleged offenses period.

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Government Shutdown Extends into Third Week as Senate Deadlock Continues

The US government shutdown has extended into its third week following the ninth failed Senate vote to restore funding. Federal workers and military families face potential paycheck disruptions as Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked over healthcare provisions and spending priorities.

Government Shutdown Extends Amid Legislative Gridlock

The United States government shutdown has extended into its third week after lawmakers failed to advance funding legislation, according to reports from Capitol Hill. The ninth failed Senate vote occurred Wednesday as both parties accused each other of inflexibility while federal workers face potential paycheck disruptions by month’s end.