The Iran war and Strait of Hormuz closure have triggered a global energy crisis, driving countries to diversify imports, expand nuclear and renewable power, and boost reserves.
China has long braced for a Gulf oil supply shock - but the Iran war's disruption of a key global shipping route is now putting its resilience to the test. Energy shipments from the Middle East have ...
Trump administration eases Venezuela sanctions and waives Jones Act rules to increase oil supply, aiming to curb U.S. gas prices amid Iran war-driven market volatility.
Prof Rajni Kant rkant.ju@gmail.com The outbreak of war between the United States-Israel and Iran marks one of the most ...
Deep into its third week, the war in Iran is beginning to chafe President Donald Trump’s wider foreign policy and domestic ...
The Treasury Department is easing sanctions on Venezuela’s state oil company in an effort to ease oil prices that have soared ...
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Evidence of Russian interference in Hungary’s election is growing. Things are not looking good for Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party less than four weeks out from the Hungarian general election. Given the ...
Vladimir Tarabrin warned that any other countries that, for political, economic, or other reasons, "do not suit the Euro-Atlanticists" could be "next in line" ...
The energy shock from the Iran war has policymakers around the globe rethinking ways to reduce long-term dependence on oil ...
"By itself, the United States no longer has the relative economic and military capability to contend with those three countries simultaneously." ...