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In his latest #askian, @ianbremmer explores how the relationship between wealth, opportunity, and the American Dream has changed.
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In this episode of #askian, @ianbremmer looks at what the rise of Elon Musk as the world’s first trillionaire reveals about wealth, innovation, and the future of the American Dream.
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National teams are supposed to unite countries. Instead, they're increasingly becoming battlegrounds in debates over immigration, race, and identity. Simon Kuper explains why the World Cup has become a proxy for some of the biggest political fights within nations. #gzeroworld
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Let's screw in a sixth-generation lightbulb. #PUPPETREGIME
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In this #QuickTake episode, @ianbremmer weighs in on a new memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran to end fighting and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but says key details remain unclear as competing narratives emerge from both sides.
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It's the World Cup of diasporas. Our Graphic Truth explores the teams with the most players born outside their country.
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In his latest #QuickTake, @ianbremmer says the US and Iran’s memorandum of understanding to end the fighting and reopen the Strait of Hormuz marks progress, but warns it falls far short of resolving the broader conflict.
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Why does the World Cup inspire such intense emotions? Because it isn't just about sports. @ianbremmer explains how nationalism, identity, and politics have long been intertwined with the world's most popular tournament. #ianexplains
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South Africa is experiencing a wave of anti-migrant demonstrations and violence, driven by deep-seated economic and political frustrations. Now, a heated domestic crisis is turning into a foreign policy one, GZERO's Natalie Johnson writes. gzeromedia.com/news/analysis…
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In #askian, @ianbremmer says the fight for Senate control is driving Democrats to make tough political tradeoffs as primary season unfolds.
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The World Cup is a global spectacle, but the organization behind it answers to almost no one. @KuperSimon explains why FIFA remains one of the world's most powerful – and least accountable – institutions. #gzeroworld
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Can Americans still trust the Supreme Court? Yale legal scholar and New York Times Magazine staff writer @emilybazelon examines why confidence in the Court has declined in recent years and whether the judiciary can continue serving as a check on presidential power. #gzeroworld
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In this episode of #GZEROEurope, @carlbildt discusses a major setback for European defense cooperation: the breakdown of the joint French-German-Spanish fighter aircraft project.
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Public perception of Israel is worsening in countries around the world. In South Korea, negative views jumped by 10 points over the last year. Even in the United States, Israel's staunchest ally, opinion are souring — continuing a trend that began after Hamas' October 7, 2023, attacks and the war in Gaza that followed.
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In this episode of #GZEROEurope, @carlbildt considers what the collapse of the joint French-German-Spanish fighter aircraft project means for European defense.
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In #QuickTake, @ianbremmer says the Iran ceasefire is "holding on by a thread” as renewed strikes and proxy attacks undermine hopes for a broader deal.
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The World Cup has always been political. But according to Financial Times columnist @KuperSimon, that's no reason to ignore the beauty of the tournament itself. Fans can pay attention to the politics off the field without losing sight of the passion, drama, and joy on it. Catch the latest episode of the #GZEROWorld podcast wherever you get podcasts.
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