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Taiwan hopes to avoid power rationing due to LNG supply disruption

If there is an extended blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the Taiwanese government intends to seek liquefied natural gas supplies from regions outside the Middle East, such as Australia and the United States. According to the Taipei Times, Minister of Economy Kung Ming-hsin informed parliament that...

Iran International: Ali Khamenei's son appointed as Iran's new Supreme Leader

The Assembly of Experts, alongside the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), chose Mojtaba, son of Ali Khamenei, to be the new Supreme Leader of Iran, reports Iran International, a television channel based in London, referencing sources. Iranian officials have not publicly declared the...

UK, France, Germany intend to defend their allies and deprive Iran of its missile capabilities

The leaders of the United Kingdom, France, and Germany have expressed strong anger over Iran's attacks on their allies in the Middle East and have stated their intention to implement "the necessary defensive actions," as indicated in a statement issued by the EU countries, as reported by the office...

Strategic Gamble in the Gulf: How Risk Calculus Shaped Washington’s Decision to Strike Iran

Before U.S. forces launched coordinated strikes on Iranian targets, President Donald Trump was presented with an unvarnished assessment from his national security team: the operation carried the possibility of substantial American casualties, regional escalation, and unpredictable retaliation. At...

From Revolutionary Cleric to Relentless Strategist: The Iron Grip of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Iran’s Anti-Western State

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s reported death in U.S.-Israeli airstrikes marks the possible end of one of the most consequential and uncompromising leadership eras in modern Middle Eastern history. For more than three decades as Iran’s Supreme Leader, Khamenei did not merely preside over the Islamic...

Voter Skepticism Clouds Economic Narrative as Cost Pressures Shape U.S. Midterm Politics

President Donald Trump has repeatedly described the American economy as entering a new era of strength, casting falling inflation and steady job creation as evidence of a broader resurgence. Yet polling data suggests that this message has struggled to gain traction with voters, including a...

Digital Espionage and Deterrence: CIA Expands Farsi Outreach as Washington Signals Hard Power Options on Iran

The Central Intelligence Agency has intensified its public-facing recruitment efforts aimed at Iran, releasing new Farsi-language guidance across multiple social media platforms that instructs potential sources on how to securely contact the agency. The move comes at a moment of heightened...

Stalled Accord, Subtle Shifts: Washington and Tehran Signal Movement Despite No Nuclear Deal

Talks between the United States and Iran concluded without a formal agreement, yet officials on both sides signaled enough incremental progress to keep diplomacy alive. In a climate shaped by military deployments, economic sanctions, and decades of distrust, the absence of a breakthrough did not...

Lagarde describes the eurozone's trading environment as challenging due to foreign policy instability

Growth in consumer spending and investment is expected to help the eurozone economy in 2026, but exporters are still dealing with challenges and uncertainty, according to European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde during her address to the European Parliament. She stated that the trading...

Structured Diplomacy Gains Ground as Tehran Signals Path to Break Nuclear Deadlock with Washington

Diplomatic movement between the United States and Iran has often followed a familiar rhythm: escalation, pause, indirect talks, and renewed tension. Yet beneath the surface of repeated crises lies a structural question that has shaped every serious attempt at negotiation between the two...
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