Energy
Starmer Convenes 40-Nation Coalition for Hormuz Mission, Rejecting Trump’s Blockade Strategy
UK-France summit delivers defensive maritime framework as Europe splits from US unilateralism four days before Iran ceasefire expires.
Iran Weaponizes Strait of Hormuz as Negotiating Lever, Demands Explicit Transit Authority
IRGC's demand for permanent approval over 20% of global oil flows contradicts ceasefire rhetoric, elevating supply chain risk as April 21 deadline looms.
Ghost Ships in the Strait: How Iran-Linked Spoofing Forced Traders to Abandon AIS Tracking
As vessel signals vanish and transponders lie in the Strait of Hormuz, insurers and traders rely on satellite imagery and behavioral analytics to track 21% of global oil supply through a contested digital fog.
Trump Reaffirms Iran Blockade as Strait Reopening Claims Deepen Negotiating Deadlock
President's insistence on maintaining naval pressure contradicts Tehran's declaration that Hormuz is open, exposing nuclear talks impasse five days before ceasefire expires.
Trump Claims Iran Will Surrender Enriched Uranium—But Iran Hasn’t Confirmed
President announces potential breakthrough as ceasefire expires in four days, but Tehran remains silent and IAEA lacks verification access.
France and UK Build Hormuz Coalition as Transatlantic Security Architecture Fractures
A 40-nation defensive maritime framework signals Europe's break from US unilateral action in the Gulf, reshaping power dynamics around a chokepoint carrying one-fifth of global oil.
Panama Canal’s $4M Priority Slot Exposes How Climate Scarcity Meets Geopolitical Leverage
A liquefied petroleum gas vessel paid $4 million to skip the queue as drought constraints and Iran war rerouting collide, revealing how critical chokepoints monetize dual vulnerabilities.
Trump signals imminent US-Iran ceasefire talks as April 21 deadline looms
President pivots to urgent diplomacy with weekend Islamabad meetings expected, oil markets trading near $97 as Strait of Hormuz blockade continues.
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Loses External Power for 13th Time as Diesel Backups Activate
Europe's largest nuclear facility reverted to emergency generators on 14 April, underscoring the fragility of nuclear safety in occupied war zones.
IEA Quantifies AI’s Energy Constraint: Data Centers to Consume as Much Power as Japan by 2030
Global data center electricity demand will nearly double to 945 TWh within four years, with energy scarcity replacing silicon shortages as the binding constraint on AI deployment velocity.
Middle East Energy Crisis: $58 Billion in Damage Reshapes Global Oil Markets Through 2028
Gulf production losses of 7.5-9.1 million barrels per day trigger largest supply disruption in history, embedding sustained geopolitical risk premiums and forcing permanent demand-side shifts.
How Uranium Enrichment Works and Why It Determines Nuclear Power
The physics of centrifuge cascades and isotope separation explain why some nations can build reactors while others build bombs.