News Analysis
ACA Fail Fractal
Americans Feel Crushed by ACA High Deductible Plans

Americans still feel crushed by health care costs in the Obamacare era. The reason is that the Affordable Care Act doesn’t do enough to make health care affordable.

Putin’s Irredentist Project
Putin Signals Moves on Moldova

Moldova, like Ukraine, has a frozen conflict and has recently signed a far-ranging cooperation agreement with the EU. And now, emboldened by his successes in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin is turning his eyes on Moldova.

Enviro-Mental
Germany Acknowledges Hard Energy Reality

Germany’s energy ministry refuted a report that it plans to phase out coal consumption, remarking that “exiting nuclear and coal-fired power generation at the same time would not be possible.” So much for the country’s green energy revolution.

Crude Economics
Oil Prices Hit Four-Year Low, OPEC Does Nothing

Oil prices are plunging on surging supply and torpid demand, putting pressure on the world’s petrostates, which have come to rely on high prices just to balance their budgets. So why hasn’t OPEC moved to cut production?

Truce in the Pension Wars
Can Public Pensions Be Fair to Later Generations?

One example from Europe suggests yes—if you’re willing to save, scrutinize, and countenance some heated debate between workers and retirees.

Food and Freedom
Investors Reconsider Egypt, but Its Economy Remains Fragile

Foreign investors are looking to return to Egypt as el-Sisi makes progress towards long-term fiscal recovery. But Egypt’s unresolved food crisis continues to threaten the new stability.

ACA Agonistes
How Obamacare Could Tip the Senate to the GOP

Several states with close Senate races are seeing post-ACA double digit rate hikes. If health care helps the GOP retake the Senate, Obamacare may remain a live political issue for some time yet.

Asia's Game of Thrones
South Korean Coast Guard Kills Chinese Fisherman

The South Korean coast guard shot and killed a Chinese fisherman during a raid against illegal fishing. These kinds of violent clashes are increasingly common in Asia’s disputed waters, and they don’t always occur between countries that enjoy strong trade ties and warm relations.

Rebuilding Gaza
The Palestinian Authority Inching in on Hamas

Hamas-PA unity deals are a dime a dozen, but with the need to rebuild after the most recent war and with Egypt acting as a hostile mediator, the PA is inching toward taking back the Gaza Strip from Hamas.

The Twin Insurgency
Ireland Set to Close Tech-Friendly Tax Loopholes

Ireland has announced that it will end a tax loophole known as the “Double Irish”, which allowed multinational corporations to avoid paying corporate tax in any country. This announcement fits into a recent pattern of U.S. and European pressure to end tax haven abuse.

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