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Oceania Rewrites the Battery Rulebook
Environment & Energy

Oceania Rewrites the Battery Rulebook

Oceania is transitioning from a raw material quarry to a high-tech processing hub. By integrating downstream refining and strategic alliances, the region aims to break the stranglehold on battery supply chains.

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The Terrestrial Monopoly on Critical Minerals is a Strategic Liability
Environment & Energy

The Terrestrial Monopoly on Critical Minerals is a Strategic Liability

While the world focuses on terrestrial mines, the Clarion-Clipperton Zone offers a path to mineral sovereignty and a decoupling from fragile supply chains.

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Mining Bottlenecks Force Battery Diversification
Technology

Mining Bottlenecks Force Battery Diversification

CATL identifies mining as the critical failure point in battery production, while new electrochemical extraction and Faraday cells attempt to break the lithium monopoly.

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Mineral Independence Is a Logistics Gamble
Global

Mineral Independence Is a Logistics Gamble

From the coal tailings of West Virginia to the contaminated waters of Rio de Janeiro, the race for mineral sovereignty is colliding with a systemic failure of industrial infrastructure.

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Silicon Intelligence Hits the Hard Floor
Lifestyle & Culture

Silicon Intelligence Hits the Hard Floor

From synthetic diamond powders to royalty blocks, the AI surge is colliding with physical constraints and regulatory walls in July 2026.

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The Tangibility Hedge: Why $29 Trillion is Trading Paper for Power
Business & Economy

The Tangibility Hedge: Why $29 Trillion is Trading Paper for Power

While the media obsesses over a binary war between the Dollar and the Renminbi, the world's largest investors are quietly moving $29 trillion toward energy assets and infrastructure to hedge against US debt and systemic fragility.

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The End of the Passive Exporter
Business & Economy

The End of the Passive Exporter

While the IMF warns of a demand slowdown, resource-rich nations and military powers are ignoring the noise to rewrite the rules of critical mineral sovereignty.

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