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US Energy Secretary: There are no guarantees for the safety of oil companies in Venezuela

The United States military is not currently offering security assurances to American oil companies operating in Venezuela, according to US Energy Secretary Chris Wright. When asked about the issue during an interview with CBS News, Wright replied, "At this time, no." He also mentioned that due to...

Denmark’s Strategic Bind as Greenland’s Independence Trajectory Reshapes Arctic Power

When senior U.S., Danish, and Greenlandic officials meet in the coming days, Copenhagen will find itself arguing for the defence of a territory that is already edging away from it politically, psychologically, and constitutionally. Greenland has been moving steadily toward self-determination since...

Maritime Seizures Signal Washington’s Bid to Rewire Western Hemisphere Oil Flows

The seizure of two oil tankers in the Atlantic marks a sharp escalation in Washington’s effort to reshape energy flows tied to Venezuela, while simultaneously testing the boundaries of sanctions enforcement against rival powers. By intercepting vessels linked to Venezuelan crude—one of them...

Global Legal Order Under Strain as UN Warns Against Normalising Force in Venezuela

The United Nations’ sharp rebuke of U.S. military action in Venezuela reflects more than institutional alarm over a single operation. At its core, the reaction from the UN secretary-general underscores a deeper anxiety about how the use of force is being justified, normalised, and potentially...

Beijing’s Encirclement Drills Signal Strategic Shift in Taiwan Pressure Campaign

China’s latest military exercises around Taiwan mark a significant escalation in both scale and intent, reflecting how Beijing is reshaping its pressure campaign against the island. The drills went beyond symbolic shows of force, combining live-fire rocket launches, naval and air maneuvers, and...

WP: China is rapidly expanding its nuclear warhead production facilities

Chinese officials are quickly increasing the number of sites for assembling nuclear warhead parts, The Washington Post (WP) reported on Sunday, referencing satellite images from the Open Nuclear Network nd the Verification Research, Training, and Information Center. The newspaper highlights that...

Sanctions as Strategy: Beijing Escalates Economic Pressure on U.S. Defence Industry Over Taiwan

China’s decision to impose sanctions on a group of U.S. defence companies and senior executives marks a calculated escalation in its long-running campaign to deter foreign military support for Taiwan. While the immediate trigger was a large U.S. arms package for the island, the move reflects a...

France Pushes Back Against U.S. Visa Sanctions in Escalating Transatlantic Fight Over Digital Control

France’s condemnation of a U.S. visa ban targeting senior European figures has become a focal point in a widening transatlantic confrontation over who gets to set the rules for the digital world. At the centre of the dispute is the European Union’s push to regulate online platforms more...

France expects coldest Christmas since 2010

Meteo experts in France predict the coldest Christmas temperatures the country has seen in 15 years, according to Figaro, referencing La Chaine Météo. On December 25, the afternoon temperatures in the northern region of the country will be between 0 and 3 degrees Celsius, while the Mediterranean...

Florida Talks Reflect Washington’s Tactical Push to Test Moscow’s Endgame on Ukraine

U.S. and Russian officials are preparing to meet in Florida for another round of discussions on the war in Ukraine, a move that reflects both diplomatic urgency and strategic uncertainty more than any clear breakthrough moment. The talks come as Washington intensifies its role as an intermediary,...
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