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EU and Gulf States Declare Iran Attacks ‘Unjustifiable’ in Historic Security Pivot
Emergency ministerial meeting marks deepest Western-Gulf alignment in decades as Tehran's strikes on civilian infrastructure force strategic recalculation across Middle East.
Russia’s African Recruitment Drive: South African Fighters Return From Ukraine’s Front Lines
South African men lured to Russia with promises of high wages and citizenship are returning from Ukraine's Donbas region, exposing a systematic recruitment operation targeting the Global South as Moscow…
Dubai Airport Closure Disrupts Global Commerce as Middle East Conflict Escalates
More than 21,000 flight cancellations across seven major Gulf hubs strand hundreds of thousands, threatening supply chains and airline profits as oil prices surge 30%.
Beijing’s Cold Calculus: Why China Won’t Save Iran
As US-Israeli strikes reshape the Middle East, China's measured response reveals an economic strategy that prizes Gulf stability over ideological solidarity.
Revolut Abandons UK License Wait to Pursue US Banking Under Trump
Europe's most valuable fintech pivots to America as London's three-year regulatory delay meets Washington's deregulatory push.
China Doubles Down on Rare Earths and Robotics in Strategic Manufacturing Push
Beijing's commitment to dominate critical technologies intensifies Western concerns over supply chain vulnerability and industrial competitiveness.
UK Arrests Labour MP’s Husband in China Spy Case—Weeks After Starmer’s Beijing Reset
Three men detained under National Security Act as Westminster confronts deepening pattern of Chinese infiltration targeting democratic institutions
Iran Conflict Shuts Strait of Hormuz, Sends Fertiliser Prices Soaring as Food Shortage Warnings Mount
Military strikes in the Persian Gulf have effectively closed a waterway handling one-third of global fertiliser trade, triggering price spikes and warnings of crop shortfalls during critical Northern Hemisphere planting…
Ukrainian Drones Sink Russian LNG Tanker in Mediterranean, Escalating Shadow Fleet Campaign
The Arctic Metagaz — a sanctioned vessel hauling Arctic gas — exploded and sank 130 nautical miles north of Libya after what Moscow calls a drone attack from the Libyan…
US Grants Indefinite Sanctions Exemption to Rosneft’s German Refineries
Washington reverses course on Russian energy enforcement, allowing Moscow to retain revenue flows from 12% of Germany's refining capacity despite G7 price cap framework.
Iran’s Hormuz Strikes Paralyze 20% of Global Oil Transit, Test Gulf Investment Thesis
Retaliatory attacks on U.S. bases following assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei have effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, triggering insurance withdrawals and leaving 150 ships stranded—the first complete halt in the…
Europe’s ‘Made in Europe’ Gambit Risks Fracturing Western Supply Chain Alliance
Brussels unveils local-content mandates as UK and allied partners warn of friend-shoring fragmentation