The world, explained for Australia.

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Quantum computers are genuinely different from ordinary computers, but the gap between laboratory promise and real-world impact is still large.
By The Daily World · 7 July 2026

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Nickel competition is reshaping global mining and EV battery costs. Explore how this quiet resource battle influences geopolitics, investment, and your electric vehicle prices.
By The Daily World · 5 July 2026

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Extreme weather spikes shipping insurance premiums worldwide. Learn how cyclones, piracy, and ocean hazards raise costs for exporters, importers, and consumers everywhere.
By The Daily World · 5 July 2026

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Jet fuel trading on London and Singapore exchanges, refined in just a handful of countries, creates price shocks affecting every airline ticket. Here's how the global aviation fuel market sets your airfare.
By The Daily World · 5 July 2026

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Brazil, Vietnam, and Colombia produce over half the world's coffee. Learn how frost, drought, and trade disruptions ripple across continents, affecting prices and availability near you within weeks.
By The Daily World · 5 July 2026

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After pandemic shutdowns, travel patterns changed permanently. Understanding who goes where now reveals deeper shifts in work, wealth, and climate vulnerability across the world.
By The Daily World · 5 July 2026

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Discover why disasters worldwide impact your insurance rates. Learn how reinsurance spreads catastrophic risk across continents and affects coverage availability.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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Battery production has become the backbone of renewable energy storage and electric vehicles. Discover how ore mined in one region, processed in another, and assembled across multiple continents determines the cost of clean power everywhere.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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A handful of nations control the mining and processing of rare earths used in every smartphone, wind turbine and military weapon. Supply disruptions reshape tech competition, energy transitions and strategic power.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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Governments and companies now buy and sell the right to emit carbon dioxide, creating a market designed to make pollution expensive enough to stop.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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Bitcoin made headlines, but the more consequential story is how governments and central banks are now designing their own digital currencies in response.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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Central banks are not ordinary banks, and understanding what they actually control explains why their decisions about interest rates reach into every mortgage, business loan, and superannuation balance.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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When nations want to punish or pressure other countries without military force, they often turn to economic sanctions. Here's how they function and what they mean for Australia.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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Gold has served as a refuge for wealth for millennia, and the logic behind its price spikes reveals how fear moves financial markets.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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Discover why your clothes cost what they do. Learn how 75M workers across 100+ countries shape garment supply chains, wages, and retail prices through fragmented production.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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Fish farming now produces more seafood than wild ocean catches. The industry reshapes coastal economies, ecosystems, and dinner tables across every continent-and its standards (or lack thereof) ripple worldwide.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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Billions of tonnes of plastic are collected for recycling every year, but only a fraction becomes new products. Understanding the global economics of plastic waste reveals why the system is broken everywhere.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026

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Copper is the wiring of the modern world. As nations electrify, demand is surging-and the metal's supply cannot keep pace. Here's what that means for your power bills, your car, and global economic stability.
By The Daily World · 4 July 2026