Energy
U.S. Growth Stalls at 0.7% as Oil Shock Triggers Stagflation Trap
Fourth-quarter GDP revision exposes fragile domestic demand just as Iran conflict drives crude above $100, leaving the Federal Reserve paralyzed between recession risk and energy-driven inflation.
Israel Signals Conditional Occupation of Lebanon, Tying Withdrawal to Hezbollah Disarmament
Defense Minister Israel Katz warns Israel may seize Lebanese territory indefinitely if Hezbollah disarmament fails, hardening ceasefire terms amid broader Iran conflict and 687 dead since March 2.
Crude Oil Breaches $100 as Iran War Exposes Energy System Fragility
Strategic waterway closure, failed reserve releases, and Russian sanctions relief trigger largest supply disruption in history—with Federal Reserve rate calculus and Trump energy agenda now in direct collision.
Washington Eases Russia Sanctions as Paris Vows Harder Line
US rolls back oil penalties to contain Iran war fallout while Macron pledges sustained pressure on Moscow, exposing fracture in Western strategy as Ukraine war enters year five.
Iran Strikes Gulf States as Strait of Hormuz Closure Reprices Global Energy Risk
Tehran's retaliatory campaign against US military assets across Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Bahrain marks first major offensive outside Iraq theater, sending Brent past $100 and forcing Gulf states to reassess decades of security doctrine.
Iranian Drone Kills French Soldier in Iraq, Marking First NATO Casualty from Tehran’s Weapons
Chief Warrant Officer Arnaud Frion, 42, was killed by a Shahed strike near Erbil—escalating European exposure to Iran's drone proliferation network as Article 5 debate intensifies and oil markets price a new threshold.
Germany’s RWE Bets $20B on US Market at 16-Year Stock Highs
Europe's second-largest utility shifts nearly half its capital to American expansion as data centre demand and policy clarity outweigh home-market headwinds.
Italy Weighs Port Access for Damaged Russian LNG Tanker Drifting in Mediterranean
The Arctic Metagaz incident forces Rome to balance maritime safety obligations with EU sanctions enforcement as energy security concerns collide with legal compliance.
Coal Country’s Second Act: Abandoned Mines Become Grid Batteries
As lithium supply chains tighten and renewable integration strains the US grid, underground gravity batteries and compressed-air systems turn stranded industrial assets into domestic energy storage infrastructure.
Norway’s Growth Downgrade Exposes the Sovereign Fund Paradox
A NOK 21 trillion oil fund can't shield the mainland economy from energy transition pressures and eroding fiscal discipline.
What Is the Lithium Triangle and Why Does It Matter?
Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia control 58% of global lithium reserves, but divergent extraction policies and Chinese dominance of refining are reshaping who controls the electric vehicle revolution.
Lithium Triangle Splits Three Ways as Milei Opens Argentina, Chile Nationalizes, Bolivia Stalls
Political shifts across South America's battery belt are creating divergent investment regimes just as EV demand reshapes global supply chains.