Iran has been upping its threats against the world’s oil supply, striking at least one cargo ship yesterday and reportedly ...
Two weeks ago, President Donald Trump launched a war of choice to topple Iran's regime expecting a quick, clean win.
The number of members of the Iranian women’s soccer team who were granted asylum in Australia on Wednesday – including six players and one of the team’s support staff – after they refused to sing the ...
Depot bombing, Strait of Hormuz constraints send oil prices surgingOil prices skyrocketed above $100 per barrel on Monday – ...
In this Quick Take, Ian Bremmer examines the second week of the US-Israel war with Iran and warns that the conflict risks ...
In this "ask ian," Ian Bremmer explains why the Trump administration may be looking for a way out of the US–Israel war with Iran, even as Israel appears determined to keep fighting.
Center-right Colombian Sen. Paloma Valencia will head into May’s presidential election with some momentum, after 83% of ...
The Lebanese militant group’s strikes against Israel on Monday appear to have given the Israelis the pretext to launch a ...
Despite rising anti-globalization rhetoric in Washington, Americans continue to engage with the global economy according to Scott Lincicome and Paul Krugman.
Australian mining giant Lynas will sell rare earths to Japan for 12 years in a major pact meant to chip away at China’s dominance of the global market.
Two Iranian drones hit Azerbaijan, Iran’s northern neighbor, on Thursday, injuring four people and expanding the Iran ...
The Supreme Court hits Trump’s tariffs agenda, but he’s not backing down. Ian Bremmer discusses the future of trade and the US economy with Economist Paul Krugman and Cato Institute’s Scott Lincicome.
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