After decades of near total dependence on the United States, Canada is now looking to Brussels to diversify its defense ...
China AI competition look like? Tighter control for the CCP at home and elevated criminal, military, censorship, and data ...
The 'inflation' that matters most in Indonesia today is not found in commentary or critique. It is found in hospital bills, ...
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On 23 March, North Korea declared that denuclearization was permanently off the table. Most analysts read it as routine posturing. It was not. Pyongyang had been watching Iran closely — a state that ...
The Strait of Hormuz is the point at which approximately one fifth of the world’s traded oil passes through a corridor 21 nautical miles wide, flanked on one side by Iran and the other by Oman. For 70 ...
The fragile ceasefire that followed the recent US-Iran confrontation has brought temporary operational calm to the Gulf, but it has not restored regional peace and stability. Beneath the surface, ...
As tensions escalate around Iran, a growing line of analysis suggests that the Islamic Republic is entering a more overtly militarized phase, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) assuming ...
The UAE’s exit from OPEC marks the third member in seven years to leave the cartel. Given looming peak oil demand and OPEC’s ...