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Kuwait force majeure signals Hormuz blockade shifts from threat to physical default
As Trump seizes Iranian vessels and ceasefire collapses, oil market reprices from temporary disruption to sustained crisis—with stagflation transmission through energy-inflation-rates channel now materializing in real time.
Germany’s €2bn Gazprom Asset Sale Codifies Europe’s Permanent Energy Break
SEFE privatisation sets precedent for EU seized asset monetization as energy security becomes permanent NATO infrastructure priority.
Iran’s Strait of Hormuz Blockade Threatens $1.5 Trillion AI Infrastructure Build-Out
Direct fire on commercial vessels and oil price volatility expose semiconductor and data center capex to Middle East geopolitical risk premium.
Iran Threatens Strait of Hormuz Closure as 48-Hour Ceasefire Window Narrows
US seizure of Iranian cargo ship on April 19 triggers retaliation threats hours before Wednesday ceasefire expiration, with oil markets pricing immediate supply shock.
Israel Claims Iranian Plot to Strike BTC Pipeline, Exposing South Caucasus Energy Vulnerability
Alleged disruption of IRGC operation targeting Azerbaijan's 1.2 million barrel-per-day corridor crystallizes how Iran-Israel conflict has weaponized critical infrastructure beyond immediate theater.
Canada Declares US Economic Ties a ‘Weakness’ in Historic Pivot
Prime Minister Carney's explicit abandonment of continental integration marks the end of 80 years of North American trade architecture.
North Korea Tests Cluster-Warhead Missiles, Signaling Shift to Area-Denial Doctrine
Kim Jong-un supervised two rounds of cluster munition tests in April, demonstrating tactical evolution toward anti-personnel weapons and exposing functional sanctions-evasion networks.
FBI Arrests LA Resident Over $70M Iranian Arms Pipeline to Sudan
Shamim Mafi's LAX arrest exposes Iran's use of US-based front companies to funnel drones, ordnance, and millions of ammunition rounds to Sudan, revealing state-sponsored proliferation networks operating within American borders.
DRC-M23 Humanitarian Deal Faces 10-Day Implementation Test
Montreux agreement offers first diplomatic opening since 2021, but 47% historical ceasefire failure rate shadows prisoner exchange deadline.
Ford Carrier Strike Group Returns to Red Sea as Vance Nuclear Talks Enter Final Window
Navy's extended deployment coincides with second-round Pakistan negotiations and April 21 ceasefire deadline, linking military posture directly to crude markets and Strait of Hormuz control.
Australia and Japan sign $7 billion warship deal as Indo-Pacific arms race accelerates
The largest bilateral defense contract between the two nations delivers 11 Mogami-class frigates while Japan's shipbuilding capacity faces structural decline.
UK and France mobilise 51-nation coalition to secure Strait of Hormuz as Iran blockade threatens global oil flows
Military planners meet in London next week to finalise strictly defensive naval mission protecting the waterway that carries 20% of traded oil, while commodity markets whipsaw on fragile ceasefire.