Why the Smartest Hedge Funds Are Quietly Building Positions in Emerging Market Tech Right Now
05.04.2026 , 22:10

Why the Smartest Hedge Funds Are Quietly Building Positions in Emerging Market Tech Right Now

Every significant market cycle has a time when the smart money moves covertly. Not a single press release. No appearances on television. Just shifting positions; it’s slow, deliberate, and nearly undetectable to those who aren’t looking closely. For emerging market technology, that moment seems to be occurring right now. You begin to notice something when
Why Real Estate Giants Suddenly Love Web3: The Truth About Crypto-Backed Loans
05.04.2026 , 22:04

Why Real Estate Giants Suddenly Love Web3: The Truth About Crypto-Backed Loans

In the past, transferring ownership of a building in lower Manhattan, one of thousands, required a stack of paper documents, three lawyers in different rooms, a lender who needed six weeks to confirm everything, and a closing table that felt more like a legal deposition than a property handshake. For more than 150 years, the
Can This Russian Bakery Survive a 3,500% Tax Increase? A Microcosm of a Sanctioned Economy
05.04.2026 , 21:57

Can This Russian Bakery Survive a 3,500% Tax Increase? A Microcosm of a Sanctioned Economy

Before dawn, a certain kind of silence descends upon a bakery: the sound of ovens, the scent of something warm piercing the chill, and the dust of flour hanging in the air. Denis Maksimov is probably quite familiar with that. In the Moscow suburbs, he expanded Mashenka—named for his eldest daughter—into a three-location business. He
Could Simulated Microgravity Cure Infertility on Earth? The Surprising Spin-Off of Space Research
05.04.2026 , 21:51

Could Simulated Microgravity Cure Infertility on Earth? The Surprising Spin-Off of Space Research

There is a specific type of scientific discovery that should be on the evening news but isn’t. Neither a breakthrough medication nor a cure are involved. It has to do with sperm, a rotating machine, and the growing awareness that billions of years of evolution might have subtly relied on something we take for granted:
The White-Collar Recession: Why Lawyers, Accountants, and Consultants Are the Ones Feeling the Pinch Now
05.04.2026 , 21:45

The White-Collar Recession: Why Lawyers, Accountants, and Consultants Are the Ones Feeling the Pinch Now

There’s something quietly unsettling happening in the corridors of downtown law firms, in the glass-walled offices of accounting giants, and in the open-plan floors of management consultancies. It doesn’t make a loud announcement. There are no dramatic scenes that make the evening news, no union protests, and no factory shutdowns. On a Tuesday afternoon, however,
Why the Smartest Hedge Funds Are Quietly Building Positions in Emerging Market Tech Right Now
Why Real Estate Giants Suddenly Love Web3: The Truth About Crypto-Backed Loans
Can This Russian Bakery Survive a 3,500% Tax Increase? A Microcosm of a Sanctioned Economy
Could Simulated Microgravity Cure Infertility on Earth? The Surprising Spin-Off of Space Research
The White-Collar Recession: Why Lawyers, Accountants, and Consultants Are the Ones Feeling the Pinch Now
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Every significant market cycle has a time when the smart money moves covertly. Not a single press release. No appearances on television. Just shifting positions; it’s slow, deliberate, and nearly undetectable to those who aren’t looking closely. For emerging market technology, that moment seems to be occurring right now. You begin to notice something when you stroll through the research floors of some of the more advanced hedge funds based in Singapore or London. The topic of discussion is not whether the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates by 25 or 50 basis points, nor is it Nvidia’s upcoming quarter. Shenzhen, Taipei, Seoul, and increasingly Mumbai are discussed. There has been a change, and it’s important to know why. Topic Emerging Market Tech Investment Outlook Key Markets China, Taiwan, South Korea, India 2025 EM Returns ~30% (USD terms, first 11 months) Frontier Market Returns ~41% (USD terms, first 11 months)…

Every significant market cycle has a time when the smart money moves covertly. Not a single press release. No appearances on television. Just shifting positions; it’s slow, deliberate, and nearly undetectable to those who aren’t looking closely. For emerging market technology, that moment seems to be occurring right now. You begin to notice something when you stroll through the research floors of some of the more advanced hedge funds based in Singapore or London. The topic of discussion is not whether the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates by 25 or 50 basis points, nor is it Nvidia’s upcoming quarter. Shenzhen, Taipei, Seoul, and increasingly Mumbai are discussed. There has been a change, and it’s important to know why. Topic Emerging Market Tech Investment Outlook Key Markets China, Taiwan, South Korea, India 2025 EM Returns ~30% (USD terms, first 11 months) Frontier Market Returns ~41% (USD terms, first 11 months)…

Watching a brilliant person make a spectacular mistake in public and then return, not quite humbled, to explain why they weren’t completely wrong after all has an almost cinematic quality. In the summer of 2025, Kenneth Rogoff is essentially standing in the shadow of a prediction that the price of bitcoin was more likely to drop to $100 than rise to $100,000. With Bitcoin currently trading at about $112,000, that call appears to be not just wrong but nearly mythological. In 2018, Rogoff made the initial prediction in a CNBC interview that went viral in the cryptocurrency community, primarily as a joke. At the time, governments were making noises about regulation, bitcoin was trading below $10,000, and it seemed entirely plausible—at least to economists with traditional training—that the whole thing would be squeezed into irrelevance. Rogoff’s logic wasn’t illogical. Field Details Full Name Kenneth S. Rogoff Born March 22, 1953…

Before dawn, a trailhead outside of Boulder fills its parking lot. pickup vehicles. Subarus covered in mud. Tire pressure is being checked by someone leaning against a bike rack. And, almost without fail, a phone in one hand with a weather app glowing in the early morning blue light. However, something strange seems to be going on lately. After taking a quick look at the forecast, people willfully disregard it. CategoryDetailsCore IdeaStatus symbols shift over time as social meaning changesKey ThinkerJonah BergerProfessionMarketing Professor, Wharton School, University of PennsylvaniaRelevant WorkInvisible Influence: The Hidden Forces That Shape BehaviorCentral ConceptConsumer choices act as social signals about identityKey InsightWhen outsiders adopt a symbol, its meaning can changeRelated IndustriesOutdoor sports, lifestyle branding, consumer cultureBroader ContextShift from flashy luxury toward authenticity and subtle signalingCultural TrendStatus expressed through experiences rather than objectsReference Sourcehttps://www.wharton.upenn.edu By noon, rain is expected. Over the ridgeline, thunderstorms rolled. gusts of wind exceeding…

Last winter, patients arrived outside a clinical research building in Shanghai, bundled in heavy coats, holding paper cups of hot soy milk and appointment cards. For decades, some people had battled their weight. They were inside getting weekly injections of an experimental treatment that few people outside of endocrinology circles had heard of at the time. The results of that quiet trial are reverberating throughout the global obesity market six months later. Novo Nordisk and its regional partner United Biotechnology released trial data showing that the experimental drug UBT251 resulted in an average weight loss of up to 19.7% in…

Last spring, outside a Long Island suburban nutrition store, a handwritten sign read, “ID REQUIRED FOR MUSCLE-BUILDING SUPPLEMENTS,” next to the protein tubs and neon pre-workout jars. Teens in gym hoodies stopped and narrowed their eyes at labels they had previously picked up carelessly. The scene seemed ordinary, but strangely symbolic—a culture fixated on physical appearance clashing with the cumbersome legal system. New York is the first state in the US to limit the sale of bodybuilding and weight-loss supplements to children. Ingredients are not what the law depends on. Rather, it changes the way products are advertised: retailers are…

It is typically not in a lab or chart when it first appears. It is outside a low-slung gym in a parking lot with foggy windows from the cardio heat and a slight rubber-mat odor in the air. Without making it a defining characteristic of their personalities, people who once circled for the closest space now choose the far end. Something seems to have changed from “should” to “might as well,” and that change—which is so slight that it’s nearly embarrassing to explain—may be the most culturally significant consequence of the GLP-1 boom. These drugs, at least for many, are…

Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival in Saudi Arabia was undeniably a turning point for the country’s league, with the Portuguese superstar’s influence stretching far beyond the four lines of the pitch. However, despite the noise and the goals he continues to score, Cristiano has remained without a title since setting foot in Riyadh—something that appears to have fueled his determination. Eager to end this “drought,” he has now taken on a more active role, acting as an informal ambassador and go-between to attract top names who can strengthen the squad. “Pressure” in Madrid for Rüdiger Recognizing that the team needs an immediate…

Now, in late March, when the soil should be turning over and the seed suppliers should be busy, drive through the flatlands of central Illinois and something doesn’t seem right. The apparatus is present. There are farmers. However, the planning discussions—the ones that decide how many acres are planted and who is hired to plant them—are taking longer than normal and with much less assurance. Because a significant portion of the world’s urea and ammonia are transported through the Strait of Hormuz, which is currently functionally closed, fertilizer prices have increased by about 25% since the bombs began to fall on Tehran in late February. This result was not ordered by anyone. It came as a result. The traditional narrative about war and employment goes something like this: military recruitment increases, defense contractors grow, and everyone else waits for things to settle. That narrative is neat, well-known, and, in this…

A group of tech founders convened in a conference room on Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park in the fall of 2008, while Lehman Brothers was still operating. An emergency meeting had been called by Sequoia Capital. Growth forecasts and market opportunity maps were absent from the slide deck they displayed that day. Three words were inscribed on a tombstone: “RIP Good Times.” It was an obvious message. Put an end to your spending. Now cut. Live or die. It was a real shock to a world used to burning venture capital like it came out of a tap. As…

Greek soccer clubs Panathinaikos and PAOK will face Czech side Viktoria Plzen and Spanish club Celta de Vigo respectively in the UEFA Europa League playoff round, according to the draw conducted on Friday. The two Greek teams earned their spots in the Europa League playoffs after successfully completing the league phase of the competition on Thursday, and now must navigate two-legged ties to advance to the coveted round of 16. The playoff fixtures represent a critical stage for both Greek clubs as they seek to extend their European campaigns. Panathinaikos will meet Viktoria Plzen in what will be their second…

A prominent Greek gallerist accused of art and antiquities fraud was released on bail Tuesday after appearing before an investigating magistrate in Athens. The defendant posted €50,000 bail and was released under strict conditions following raids on his galleries and storage facilities in Elliniko, Kolonaki, and Glyfada, according to court officials. Authorities imposed a comprehensive set of restrictions on the gallerist, including mandatory monthly police reporting, a travel ban, and a prohibition on buying, selling, or possessing antiquities. He is permitted to handle paintings only if they are accompanied by authenticity certificates. Art Fraud Charges and Defense The gallerist faces…

Greek defense contractor Intracom Defense (IDE) announced Wednesday that it has secured contracts valued at more than $108 million over the past year to manufacture components for Patriot missile systems. The agreements solidify the company’s position as a key supplier to US defense manufacturer Raytheon, which produces the advanced surface-to-air defense system used by militaries worldwide. IDE serves as an integral part of Raytheon’s global supply chain for the Patriot system, which provides protection against ballistic missiles and aircraft threats. Raytheon is a subsidiary of RTX Corporation, the major defense contractor headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Strategic Partnership Strengthens Patriot Missile…

Protesting farmers from across Greece converged on central Athens on Friday, driving dozens of tractors to parliament and parking them overnight on Syntagma Square. The demonstration was organized to protest rising production costs and tough competition from abroad, with farmers arguing that government concessions have been insufficient to address their financial struggles. Police blocked off central streets in the capital and accompanied the tractor motorcade through the city center as it made its way to Syntagma Square in front of the parliament building. According to local reports, spectators lined up and applauded as the tractors arrived, while tourists attempted to…

Laura Jane Grace & Band will perform at Ilion Plus in Athens on March 25, delivering a highly anticipated punk rock concert for Greek audiences. The event, presented by Plissken curators, will feature special guests Bandage and marks one of the most significant alternative music shows scheduled in the Greek capital this spring. Tickets for the Laura Jane Grace Athens concert are available for €15 through more.com. The performance will take place at Ilion Plus, located at 17 Kodrigktonos Street, showcasing the full-band setup that Grace has developed throughout her extensive touring career. Known for her work as the founder…

More than twenty mysterious stone structures known as Drakospita, or “Dragon Houses,” dot the rugged mountain peaks of southern Evia near the towns of Styra and Karystos. These squat, slate-gray buildings constructed from massive stone slabs without mortar have puzzled archaeologists and historians for generations. Most scholars believe the Dragon Houses of Evia were built during the Classical or early Hellenistic period, between the 5th and 4th centuries BC, yet their exact purpose and construction methods remain uncertain. The largest example stands near the summit of Mount Ochi at 1,399 meters above sea level, measuring 12.7 meters by 7.7 meters…

Olympiakos has surged back into the Euroleague top four after defeating Barcelona 87-75 at home on Thursday, marking their fifth consecutive victory in the competition. Meanwhile, Panathinaikos secured a narrow 79-78 road win against Villeurbanne in Lyon on Friday, continuing to compete without injured superstar Kendrick Nunn. The Euroleague standings saw a significant shift as both Greek powerhouses claimed crucial victories during the regular season’s 24th round. Olympiakos improved to a 16-8 record with the win, though they narrowly missed matching the margin from their earlier loss to Barcelona, which could impact tiebreaker scenarios if the teams finish level on…

Dexameni Square in Athens’ Kolonaki neighborhood continues to serve as a vibrant social hub where residents and tourists gather for Sunday rituals amid layers of ancient and modern history. The traditional café and surrounding square have become synonymous with leisurely weekends, offering a village-like atmosphere in the heart of the Greek capital. According to recent observations, the Dexameni Square café attracts crowds every Sunday morning, with people claiming green metal chairs under shade or sun to enjoy everything from frappé coffee to fried calamari against the backdrop of the Acropolis. The square’s unique charm stems from its blend of historical…

Bulgaria has expressed strong interest in acquiring more than 100 Greek anti-drone systems known as “Centaur” through the European SAFE regulation framework, according to recent reports. The Centaur system, developed by Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI), represents Greece’s growing presence in the European defense technology sector. This potential deal highlights increasing demand for anti-drone capabilities as unmanned aerial threats continue to evolve across military and civilian domains. Additionally, Cyprus is considering purchasing the Greek anti-drone system to safeguard critical infrastructure and integrate it with its recently acquired Barak MX defense platform. The interest from both Bulgaria and Cyprus underscores the strategic…

European cities are beginning to reconsider their approach to managing short-term rental bans after new evidence suggests these restrictions have failed to control rising housing prices. Lisbon recently became the first major European city to abolish its ban on new short-term rental accommodation, a policy originally implemented in 2019, after officials determined the measure had no measurable impact on containing property values in the Portuguese capital. The decision comes as Portugal faces one of the most severe housing crises in the European Union. According to data from the European Central Bank, housing sale prices in Portugal surged by 23.35% in…

Greece is launching a comprehensive digital transformation of its cultural sector with the introduction of Hellenic Heritage, an electronic ticketing system that will expand coverage from 30 to 108 archaeological sites and museums. The new platform, set to debut in April, was recently unveiled by the Culture Ministry’s Organization of Cultural Resources Management and Development in the presence of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and will eventually serve over 350 monuments and museums nationwide. The initiative centers on the hh.gr platform, which will serve as the official gateway to Greece’s cultural heritage. According to ministry officials, the electronic ticketing system will…

Hundreds of protesters gathered in Milan on Saturday to demonstrate against the deployment of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics. The protest took place in Piazza XXV Aprile, a historic square named after Italy’s liberation from Nazi fascism in 1945, drawing participants from left-leaning political parties, trade unions, and anti-fascist organizations. According to reports, demonstrators voiced opposition despite clarifications that ICE agents would be stationed in a control room rather than operating on Italian streets. The protest attracted members from the Democratic Party, the CGIL trade union confederation, and ANPI, an organization dedicated to…

Greece’s administrative court system is struggling under the weight of approximately 13,000 pending tax and customs cases, with delays stretching two to three years per case, according to the latest government data. The massive backlog in tax court cases is imposing significant financial burdens on both the Greek state and individual claimants, as citizens and businesses wait years for their disputes to be resolved. The Ministry of Justice reports that 4,613 tax cases are currently awaiting decisions in administrative courts of appeal, though only 1,924 have been assigned future hearing dates. Additionally, 8,302 cases remain pending in administrative courts of…

The Greek Ministry of Culture has unveiled plans to transform the historic workshop of pioneering ceramicist Eleni Vernadaki into a modern creative space for emerging artists. The ceramics workshop, located in the iconic Takis Zenetos building in Kantza, northeast of Athens, was recently acquired by the ministry along with all its equipment following the completion of a sustainability study. Culture Minister Lina Mendoni presented the transformation study at a recent event, marking a new chapter for the Athens Design Center, which Vernadaki and her husband Nikos Papadakis established in 1968. The ministry’s acquisition aims to preserve both the architectural landmark…

A controversial injury-time penalty decision rescued Olympiakos from defeat against AEK Athens in the Greek Super League derby on Sunday, as the match at Nea Filadelfia ended 1-1. The late equalizer allowed PAOK to climb into second place in the league standings, with AEK maintaining their position at the top of the table. The dramatic conclusion came in the 106th minute after 14 minutes of stoppage time were added to the contest. According to match reports, AEK took the lead just before the hour mark when Razvan Marin delivered a corner kick from the right side. Substitute Varga rose in…

Greece’s Finance Ministry has abandoned plans to lease two popular beaches on the small Cycladic island of Ano Koufonissi, preserving free public access to the island’s main coastal areas. The decision reverses an earlier proposal to grant commercial development rights for Pori and Italida beaches, which would have introduced paid sun loungers and umbrellas to spaces currently enjoyed freely by visitors and residents alike. The ministry halted the leasing process following vocal opposition from local government officials responsible for Koufonissi and nearby islands including Iraklia, Schinoussa and Donoussa. According to reports, the entire island near Naxos forms part of the…

Train services across central Italy experienced significant disruptions on Saturday after suspected sabotage targeted railway infrastructure during the ongoing Winter Olympics. Delays exceeding one hour affected high-speed rail connections between Naples and Rome, as well as routes heading north toward Florence, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at major stations. The incidents mark the latest in a series of railway sabotage attacks coinciding with the Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics, which run from February 6-22. Transport Minister Matteo Salvini condemned the acts as criminal attacks targeting both Italian workers and the nation itself. Investigation Reveals Deliberate Criminal Activity Authorities discovered burnt cables…

A significant collection of historical documents related to the discovery of the Venus de Milo has been donated to Athens’ Gennadius Library after being found in a Long Island basement. Susan Vera, a New York psychology teacher, uncovered the archival chest in 2023 among her ancestors’ belongings, leading to the repatriation of 550 documents spanning more than a century of Aegean history. The archive centers on Louis Brest, a French vice-consul who was stationed on the Greek island of Milos during the famous statue’s discovery in 1820. According to reports, Brest played a crucial role in securing the ancient sculpture…

Cyprus will participate as an observer in the upcoming Board of Peace meeting focused on Gaza reconstruction, scheduled to take place in Washington DC on Thursday, February 19, the Republic of Cyprus announced. Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis confirmed the country’s involvement, emphasizing Cyprus’s ongoing regional role since the crisis began through various initiatives and proposals submitted to international partners. According to Letymbiotis, Cyprus will contribute to the discussions as the European Union member state geographically closest to the region. The spokesman posted on social media that the country will participate in evolving developments and contribute practically to stability and peacebuilding…

Greece is moving forward with new regulations designed to streamline the issuance of auxiliary pensions for retirees with successive insurance periods across multiple funds. The Ministry of Labor and Social Security, working alongside the Single Social Security Entity (EFKA), is finalizing a regulation that will assign responsibility for issuing supplementary pensions to the last institution where the insured person was registered before retirement, regardless of where they accumulated the most insurance time. According to the ministry, the legislative intervention aims to accelerate the pension issuance process rather than change how pension amounts are calculated. Currently, supplementary pensions represent a major…

Jerian Grant delivered a dramatic buzzer-beating basket to secure Panathinaikos an 82-81 Euroleague victory over Real Madrid at the Telekom Center Athens on Tuesday. The last-second heroics came just two seconds before the final buzzer, capping a thrilling comeback for the Greek powerhouse and completing a season double over the Spanish giants. Meanwhile, Olympiakos suffered a disappointing 108-98 overtime defeat to Dubai despite a remarkable second-half rally. The win marks Panathinaikos’ 16th victory in 26 Euroleague games this season and came on the club’s 118th birthday. Grant’s game-winning shot sealed what many consider a potential season-changing result for the seven-time…

The Thessaloniki Film Festival is advancing the international presence of Greek cinema by bringing four Greek producers to the European Film Market during the Berlin Film Festival. The producers, who previously participated in the 66th Thessaloniki Film Festival, will showcase their projects through the Spotlight On program at the Berlin event, connecting films in development or post-production with industry professionals, distributors and festival programmers. According to the festival organizers, the initiative takes place with support from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. The producers attending include Ioanna Bolomyti, Eleni Kosyfydou, Marinos Charalambous and Dionysis Samiotis, who received tutoring from award-winning producer Katarina…

Emergency tunnel maintenance on Athens’ Attiki Odos ring road is causing severe traffic disruptions and major delays for travelers attempting to reach the city’s airport. The closure affects a critical section of the highway between the Aspropyrgos interchange and the Fyli Avenue junction, with repairs scheduled to continue through Sunday, February 22. The shutdown has forced authorities to implement extensive detours that are creating bottlenecks across multiple arterial routes serving the Greek capital. According to reports, the lanes toward Athens International Airport remain completely closed for the duration of the maintenance work. Additionally, entrances to the toll road from Elefsina…

A Greek technology company based in the northeastern border region of Alexandroupoli has successfully launched the country’s first domestically designed and manufactured nanosatellite into orbit. Prisma Electronics, founded by the Giordamlis brothers in their hometown of Alexandroupoli, launched the MICE 1 nanosatellite on November 28 from Vandenberg base in California aboard a SpaceX rocket, according to company founder Christos Giordamlis. The Greek nanosatellite is intended for maritime applications and use in challenging environments such as natural disaster response zones. The five-kilogram device was fully designed and manufactured at the company’s facility in Thrace, representing a significant milestone for Greece’s emerging…

Spotlight

Every significant market cycle has a time when the smart money moves covertly. Not a single press release. No appearances on television. Just shifting positions; it’s slow, deliberate, and nearly undetectable to those who aren’t looking closely. For emerging market technology, that moment seems to be occurring right now. You begin to notice something when you stroll through the research floors of some of the more advanced hedge funds based in Singapore or London. The topic of discussion is not whether the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates by 25 or 50 basis points, nor is it Nvidia’s upcoming quarter. Shenzhen, Taipei, Seoul, and increasingly Mumbai are discussed. There has been a change, and it’s important to know why. Topic Emerging Market Tech Investment Outlook Key Markets China, Taiwan, South Korea, India 2025 EM Returns ~30% (USD terms, first 11 months) Frontier Market Returns ~41% (USD terms, first 11 months)…

Every significant market cycle has a time when the smart money moves covertly. Not a single press release. No appearances on television. Just shifting positions; it’s slow, deliberate, and nearly undetectable to those who aren’t looking closely. For emerging market technology, that moment seems to be occurring right now. You begin to notice something when you stroll through the research floors of some of the more advanced hedge funds based in Singapore or London. The topic of discussion is not whether the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates by 25 or 50 basis points, nor is it Nvidia’s upcoming quarter. Shenzhen, Taipei, Seoul, and increasingly Mumbai are discussed. There has been a change, and it’s important to know why. Topic Emerging Market Tech Investment Outlook Key Markets China, Taiwan, South Korea, India 2025 EM Returns ~30% (USD terms, first 11 months) Frontier Market Returns ~41% (USD terms, first 11 months)…

Watching a brilliant person make a spectacular mistake in public and then return, not quite humbled, to explain why they weren’t completely wrong after all has an almost cinematic quality. In the summer of 2025, Kenneth Rogoff is essentially standing in the shadow of a prediction that the price of bitcoin was more likely to drop to $100 than rise to $100,000. With Bitcoin currently trading at about $112,000, that call appears to be not just wrong but nearly mythological. In 2018, Rogoff made the initial prediction in a CNBC interview that went viral in the cryptocurrency community, primarily as a joke. At the time, governments were making noises about regulation, bitcoin was trading below $10,000, and it seemed entirely plausible—at least to economists with traditional training—that the whole thing would be squeezed into irrelevance. Rogoff’s logic wasn’t illogical. Field Details Full Name Kenneth S. Rogoff Born March 22, 1953…

Before dawn, a trailhead outside of Boulder fills its parking lot. pickup vehicles. Subarus covered in mud. Tire pressure is being checked by someone leaning against a bike rack. And, almost without fail, a phone in one hand with a weather app glowing in the early morning blue light. However, something strange seems to be going on lately. After taking a quick look at the forecast, people willfully disregard it. CategoryDetailsCore IdeaStatus symbols shift over time as social meaning changesKey ThinkerJonah BergerProfessionMarketing Professor, Wharton School, University of PennsylvaniaRelevant WorkInvisible Influence: The Hidden Forces That Shape BehaviorCentral ConceptConsumer choices act as social signals about identityKey InsightWhen outsiders adopt a symbol, its meaning can changeRelated IndustriesOutdoor sports, lifestyle branding, consumer cultureBroader ContextShift from flashy luxury toward authenticity and subtle signalingCultural TrendStatus expressed through experiences rather than objectsReference Sourcehttps://www.wharton.upenn.edu By noon, rain is expected. Over the ridgeline, thunderstorms rolled. gusts of wind exceeding…

Now, in late March, when the soil should be turning over and the seed suppliers should be busy, drive through the flatlands of central Illinois and something doesn’t seem right. The apparatus is present. There are farmers. However, the planning discussions—the ones that decide how many acres are planted and who is hired to plant them—are taking longer than normal and with much less assurance. Because a significant portion of the world’s urea and ammonia are transported through the Strait of Hormuz, which is currently functionally closed, fertilizer prices have increased by about 25% since the bombs began to fall on Tehran in late February. This result was not ordered by anyone. It came as a result. The traditional narrative about war and employment goes something like this: military recruitment increases, defense contractors grow, and everyone else waits for things to settle. That narrative is neat, well-known, and, in this…

Six administrators of educational institutions in Greece have been arrested following a major investigation into fraudulent education certificates and diplomas issued to adult students. Authorities uncovered €3.2 million in illegal profits generated by the institutions during 2024 and 2025, according to an official announcement from the Independent Authority for Public Revenue. The arrests followed inspections conducted at educational facilities located in Attica, Hania, and Ioannina. The probe was initiated under orders from a prosecutor after suspicions arose regarding the legitimacy of educational documents being distributed to adults seeking professional qualifications. Fraudulent Education Certificates Generate Millions in Illegal Revenue According to…

Europe faces a critical shortage of resources to combat an escalating wildfire crisis and must urgently modernize its firefighting aircraft fleet while increasing investment, according to a new industry report. The analysis warns that climate change, rural depopulation, and accumulated vegetation are creating unprecedented fire risks across southern Europe, with blazes increasingly spreading to northern regions previously considered low-risk. The report, commissioned by Portugal-based aviation company Avincis and prepared by consulting firm Lead by Thought, will be presented at the Aerial Fire Fighting Conference in Rome on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the European Commission is set to propose a new strategy the…

A US-based Orthodox Christian organization has condemned the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service for launching a verbal assault on Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians. The Archons, a group honored by the Istanbul-based patriarch for their service to the church, expressed dismay on Friday over inflammatory remarks made by Russia’s SVR approximately one month ago. According to the Archons’ statement, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service referred to Patriarch Bartholomew as “antichrist in a cassock” and “devil in the flesh” in a January 12 publication on its website. The SVR accused the Ecumenical Patriarch of dismembering Orthodox…

A female employee of a prominent Athens gallery owner has been arrested in connection with a fake art investigation that has uncovered more than 300 forged works of art. Greek police announced the arrest on Saturday, revealing that officers discovered an 18th-century Gospel at her residence during the ongoing operation targeting art fraud in the capital. The employee worked for gallery owner Giorgos Tsangarakis, who was arrested on Friday following a police raid on his warehouse in Elliniko, southern Athens. According to police sources, Tsangarakis allegedly gave the Gospel to his employee when he suspected authorities were preparing to conduct…

The 28th Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival transforms Greece’s second-largest city into a cinematic hub from March 5th through 15th, with over 250 documentaries screening across multiple venues. The Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival brings together Greek and international filmmakers to showcase feature-length works and short films throughout the ten-day event. According to the festival program, 57 full-length documentaries by Greek filmmakers will be presented this year, with many exploring distinctly Greek themes and subjects. Screenings run from midday through evening at venues including harbor warehouses, the Olympion cinema, and the Makedonikon theater. Greek Documentary Highlights at Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival Nikoleta…

The Kapodistrias Museum in Corfu, Greece’s only museum dedicated to the nation’s first governor Ioannis Kapodistrias, faces potential closure due to severe financial difficulties. Located at the historic Koukouritsa estate six kilometers west of Corfu town, the institution has struggled to maintain operations since opening its doors in 1981. Museum director Maya Charalampopoulou confirmed that available funds are insufficient to cover basic operational needs, with annual expenses consistently exceeding income. The timing of this crisis is particularly significant as public interest in Kapodistrias has surged following a recent film about the statesman by director Yannis Smaragdis. The museum houses irreplaceable…

Greece is solidifying its position as a critical energy gateway to Europe, according to US Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle. Speaking at the “Nisyros Dialogues – Bridging the East Med” event on Tuesday evening, Guilfoyle emphasized that Greece has emerged as a key regional energy hub, playing a vital role in European energy security and transatlantic cooperation. The ambassador highlighted Greece’s alignment with President Donald Trump’s vision of peace through strength, citing the country’s military investments and commitment to shared security. Guilfoyle described Greece as an indispensable ally, noting that the two nations stand ready to face challenges together as…

Restoration efforts for the historic Vazelon Monastery are advancing after years of deterioration, according to reports from Turkey. The Greek Orthodox monastery, one of the oldest religious sites in Anatolia, is located in the Pontus region near Trabzon in northeastern Turkey. The Trabzon Metropolitan Municipality has confirmed that studies and preliminary work to restore the monument are now underway. The development represents a significant milestone for the ancient monastery, which has suffered from neglect, vandalism, and lack of official attention for decades. According to information released by the municipality, repairs to the surrounding area have already been completed as part…

The historic Xanthi bazaar in northeastern Greece continues to thrive as a multicultural marketplace where vendors speak multiple languages and diverse communities converge each Saturday. This centuries-old open-air market in Emporiou Square showcases the unique cultural fabric of the region, where Greek, Turkish, Pomak, Roma, Armenian and Pontic Greek traders gather to sell everything from produce to textiles. According to local residents and vendors, the Xanthi bazaar remains an essential weekly destination that reflects the city’s rich multicultural heritage. Every Saturday morning, the square transforms into a bustling commercial hub where vendors offer bargains ranging from fifty-cent socks to five-euro…

Olympic organizers have invoked an ancient Greek tradition by calling for a suspension of all armed conflicts worldwide during the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games. The Olympic Truce, which echoes a practice from ancient Greece where warring city-states paused hostilities during the Games, would begin on Friday, one week before the February 6 opening ceremony, and continue through March 22, one week after the Paralympics conclude. The United Nations has backed the initiative with a General Assembly resolution, as it does for every Olympic event. According to the International Olympic Committee and UN officials, the seven-week Olympic Truce aims to…

US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum publicly endorsed a major natural gas exploration agreement in Greece, celebrating the finalization of exclusive lease contracts signed by a Chevron-led consortium. The Greece natural gas exploration deal, announced Monday, covers four deep-sea blocks south of the Peloponnese peninsula and Crete, spanning approximately 47,000 square kilometers. Burgum, who also serves as head of the US National Energy Dominance Council, took to social media Tuesday to highlight the agreement’s significance for transatlantic energy cooperation. According to Burgum’s statement on X, the deal represents the culmination of diplomatic efforts that included two trips to Greece…

Search efforts continue for a missing diver off the coast of Vouliagmeni, a southern suburb of Athens, Greece. The 34-year-old man disappeared on Sunday after diving in a dangerous underwater location known as the “Devil’s Well” at Limanakia, prompting an extensive search operation that entered its third day on Tuesday. According to authorities, the missing diver was an experienced pilot who was diving with a companion at the time of the incident. His friend reported him missing after he failed to resurface from the dive in the hazardous area. The search operation has involved multiple specialized units working in challenging…

A jazz duet featuring Lambros Papanikolaou on double bass and Panos Giotis Svobotnik on electric guitar is set to perform at Alogokrito in Athens on March 26, 2025. The evening will showcase original compositions, select covers, and jazz standards that highlight the musicians’ collaborative artistry and improvisational skills. The performance follows the recent release of their second album, “Cricket #2,” which has garnered attention in the Greek jazz scene. According to the event announcement, the duo will perform at Alogokrito, located at 7 Ekalis Street in Athens, offering audiences an intimate setting to experience their distinctive sound. Jazz Standards and…

Greece’s main opposition party PASOK is experiencing significant internal discord as it prepares for its upcoming congress scheduled for late March, with party leader Nikos Androulakis and Athens Mayor Haris Doukas clashing over the delegate selection process. The dispute centers on whether congress delegates should be chosen based on national election voter counts or internal party membership, highlighting deeper tensions within the center-left party ahead of crucial national elections. During a Friday meeting of the political secretariat of the central organizing committee, Androulakis defended his controversial decision to base delegate selection on the party’s performance in national elections rather than…

Corfu Town proves that Greek island destinations offer compelling experiences beyond the traditional peak season, according to a recent travel guide. While many assume Greek islands shut down outside Easter and summer months, Corfu Town maintains its vibrant character through winter, thanks to mild temperatures and the welcoming nature of local residents. The comprehensive 30-hour guide showcases how visitors can explore the city’s rich history, diverse cuisine, and cultural attractions during the quieter months. The guide highlights key experiences throughout Corfu’s Old Town, from its medieval Kampiello neighborhood to its impressive Venetian architecture. Travelers can begin their journey at Saroko…

Greek soccer clubs Panathinaikos and PAOK will face Czech side Viktoria Plzen and Spanish club Celta de Vigo respectively in the UEFA Europa League playoff round, according to the draw conducted on Friday. The two Greek teams earned their spots in the Europa League playoffs after successfully completing the league phase of the competition on Thursday, and now must navigate two-legged ties to advance to the coveted round of 16. The playoff fixtures represent a critical stage for both Greek clubs as they seek to extend their European campaigns. Panathinaikos will meet Viktoria Plzen in what will be their second…

A prominent Greek gallerist accused of art and antiquities fraud was released on bail Tuesday after appearing before an investigating magistrate in Athens. The defendant posted €50,000 bail and was released under strict conditions following raids on his galleries and storage facilities in Elliniko, Kolonaki, and Glyfada, according to court officials. Authorities imposed a comprehensive set of restrictions on the gallerist, including mandatory monthly police reporting, a travel ban, and a prohibition on buying, selling, or possessing antiquities. He is permitted to handle paintings only if they are accompanied by authenticity certificates. Art Fraud Charges and Defense The gallerist faces…

Greek defense contractor Intracom Defense (IDE) announced Wednesday that it has secured contracts valued at more than $108 million over the past year to manufacture components for Patriot missile systems. The agreements solidify the company’s position as a key supplier to US defense manufacturer Raytheon, which produces the advanced surface-to-air defense system used by militaries worldwide. IDE serves as an integral part of Raytheon’s global supply chain for the Patriot system, which provides protection against ballistic missiles and aircraft threats. Raytheon is a subsidiary of RTX Corporation, the major defense contractor headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Strategic Partnership Strengthens Patriot Missile…

Protesting farmers from across Greece converged on central Athens on Friday, driving dozens of tractors to parliament and parking them overnight on Syntagma Square. The demonstration was organized to protest rising production costs and tough competition from abroad, with farmers arguing that government concessions have been insufficient to address their financial struggles. Police blocked off central streets in the capital and accompanied the tractor motorcade through the city center as it made its way to Syntagma Square in front of the parliament building. According to local reports, spectators lined up and applauded as the tractors arrived, while tourists attempted to…

Laura Jane Grace & Band will perform at Ilion Plus in Athens on March 25, delivering a highly anticipated punk rock concert for Greek audiences. The event, presented by Plissken curators, will feature special guests Bandage and marks one of the most significant alternative music shows scheduled in the Greek capital this spring. Tickets for the Laura Jane Grace Athens concert are available for €15 through more.com. The performance will take place at Ilion Plus, located at 17 Kodrigktonos Street, showcasing the full-band setup that Grace has developed throughout her extensive touring career. Known for her work as the founder…

More than twenty mysterious stone structures known as Drakospita, or “Dragon Houses,” dot the rugged mountain peaks of southern Evia near the towns of Styra and Karystos. These squat, slate-gray buildings constructed from massive stone slabs without mortar have puzzled archaeologists and historians for generations. Most scholars believe the Dragon Houses of Evia were built during the Classical or early Hellenistic period, between the 5th and 4th centuries BC, yet their exact purpose and construction methods remain uncertain. The largest example stands near the summit of Mount Ochi at 1,399 meters above sea level, measuring 12.7 meters by 7.7 meters…

Olympiakos has surged back into the Euroleague top four after defeating Barcelona 87-75 at home on Thursday, marking their fifth consecutive victory in the competition. Meanwhile, Panathinaikos secured a narrow 79-78 road win against Villeurbanne in Lyon on Friday, continuing to compete without injured superstar Kendrick Nunn. The Euroleague standings saw a significant shift as both Greek powerhouses claimed crucial victories during the regular season’s 24th round. Olympiakos improved to a 16-8 record with the win, though they narrowly missed matching the margin from their earlier loss to Barcelona, which could impact tiebreaker scenarios if the teams finish level on…

Dexameni Square in Athens’ Kolonaki neighborhood continues to serve as a vibrant social hub where residents and tourists gather for Sunday rituals amid layers of ancient and modern history. The traditional café and surrounding square have become synonymous with leisurely weekends, offering a village-like atmosphere in the heart of the Greek capital. According to recent observations, the Dexameni Square café attracts crowds every Sunday morning, with people claiming green metal chairs under shade or sun to enjoy everything from frappé coffee to fried calamari against the backdrop of the Acropolis. The square’s unique charm stems from its blend of historical…

Bulgaria has expressed strong interest in acquiring more than 100 Greek anti-drone systems known as “Centaur” through the European SAFE regulation framework, according to recent reports. The Centaur system, developed by Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI), represents Greece’s growing presence in the European defense technology sector. This potential deal highlights increasing demand for anti-drone capabilities as unmanned aerial threats continue to evolve across military and civilian domains. Additionally, Cyprus is considering purchasing the Greek anti-drone system to safeguard critical infrastructure and integrate it with its recently acquired Barak MX defense platform. The interest from both Bulgaria and Cyprus underscores the strategic…