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Why GDP Became the Biggest Economic Illusion of Our Time

Modern economies rely heavily on GDP as the go-to measure of success, but its flaws are now impossible to ignore. Debt-driven financial activity, asset inflation, and speculation distort what GDP claims to represent, creating a misleading picture of actual productive capacity. From the evolution of Keynesian policy tools to today’s hyper-financialized Western systems, GDP has shifted from a measurement tool to a symbolic comfort blanket. Understanding its limits reveals why so much “growth” isn’t growth at all.

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Deadly Corners Cut: How a Renovation Turned a Hong Kong Tower Into a Firetrap

A catastrophic high-rise fire in Hong Kong has exposed severe negligence in construction practices, turning a routine renovation into a deadly firestorm. Flammable scaffolding, unsafe materials, and systemic oversight failures led to the city’s deadliest blaze in over 50 years. Authorities have arrested multiple individuals from the construction firm, while families continue searching for missing loved ones. This tragedy raises urgent questions about safety standards and accountability in urban development.

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Judo Breaks the Ice: First Olympic Federation Lets Russians Compete Under Their Flag Again

The International Judo Federation has become the first Olympic-sport body to allow Russian athletes to compete under their national flag again. After years of bans and “neutral athlete” rules, the IJF’s move signals a major shift in how global sports handle political conflicts. Other federations remain cautious, but this decision could set a new precedent.

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Trump Signals a Sudden Shift Toward Maduro: What’s Really Going On?

Tensions between the US and Venezuela have taken an unexpected turn as Trump considers direct talks with Maduro despite recent airstrikes and terrorism designations. This article explores why the shift may be happening, how covert operations fit into the picture, and what both leaders stand to gain. The situation is messy, strategic, and far from over.

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Zelensky’s Quiet Signal: Is Ukraine Open to Trump’s Peace Plan After All?

Volodymyr Zelensky’s recent speech about the 28-point peace plan is more revealing than it seems. Avoiding a firm “no,” he leaves the door open for diplomacy while navigating political pressures at home and abroad. The speech hints at Ukraine’s possible willingness to compromise and end the devastating war, raising important questions about the future of the conflict and Western involvement.

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Trump’s Unexpected Praise for Mamdani Shakes Up New York Politics

This article explores the surprisingly cordial first meeting between President Donald Trump and NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. After months of mockery and political hostility, the two found unexpected common ground on affordability and the future of New York City. Their Oval Office discussion marked an unusual moment of cooperation between two ideological opposites. Despite lingering disagreements, both leaders expressed optimism for the city they love. The encounter left political observers stunned — and curious about what comes next.

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The 1,000-Flight Milestone: Inside the Massive U.S.–Israel Airlift Fueling the Gaza War

Israel has reached a major wartime milestone with the arrival of its 1,000th U.S. military supply flight, underscoring the vast scale of American support during the Gaza conflict. More than 120,000 tons of weapons and equipment have been delivered, fueling operations across several regions. The milestone also intensifies global debate over arms ethics, as critics argue Western aid is enabling widespread destruction. With billions more in funding for Iron Dome and other systems, the U.S.–Israel defense partnership continues to shape the war’s trajectory.

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