WWDC25 and Digital ID

Apple’s 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference #WWDC25 really blew me away with its seamless fusion of technology and human-centered design. The conference unveiled iOS 19, an advanced Apple Intelligence, and tighter integration across its device ecosystem. Siri has become smarter, with conversations that feel as natural as chatting with a friend. The upgrades to AR/VR and … Continue reading WWDC25 and Digital ID

Europe’s Hollow Prosperity: A Critical Look at France’s Decline Through Taiwan’s Resilience

Alright, let’s dive into this. Former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who also served as Denmark’s Prime Minister, spoke at the Yushan Forum in Taiwan on March 17-18, 2025, and he didn’t pull any punches. He noted that Europe has been riding on cheap Russian natural gas, low-cost Chinese goods, and the military shield … Continue reading Europe’s Hollow Prosperity: A Critical Look at France’s Decline Through Taiwan’s Resilience

EU Economic : Structural Flaws, Declining Global Standing, and the Immigrant Integration Catastrophe

I. Economic Overview and Core Data The European Union (EU), formalized in 1993, is a supranational entity—not a single nation—designed to enhance economic integration. In 2008, its GDP reached approximately $19 trillion, rivaling the United States’ $14.7 trillion at the time. Fast forward to 2023, Eurostat data pegs the EU-27’s GDP at $18 trillion, still … Continue reading EU Economic : Structural Flaws, Declining Global Standing, and the Immigrant Integration Catastrophe

The Decline of Europe’s Economy and the Shifting Global Economic Order: A Case of Institutional and Strategic Missteps

Over the past fifteen years, Europe’s economic position has deteriorated significantly. In 2008, Europe’s GDP was roughly equal to that of the United States, with both accounting for about 25% of global GDP. However, today, the U.S. economy has surpassed $26 trillion, while Europe’s total GDP has shrunk to just over half of that. This … Continue reading The Decline of Europe’s Economy and the Shifting Global Economic Order: A Case of Institutional and Strategic Missteps