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Lagarde doesn't expect new US tariffs to have a significant impact on EU inflation

The most recent import tariffs being considered by US President Donald Trump are expected to have a very small effect on inflation in the European Union, according to European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, who spoke to RTL radio. She stated that in the near term, the impact will be...

Allied Unease Grows as Europe Reassesses Its Role in a U.S.-Led Gaza Framework

A quiet reassessment is unfolding across European capitals over participation in a U.S.-backed civil-military coordination effort tied to Gaza, reflecting deeper doubts about the direction, effectiveness, and political ownership of the post-ceasefire architecture. What began as a multilateral...

Greenlanders are stocking up on gear and food amid the US threat

Residents of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, are buying survival equipment and dry supplies, worried about potential US military action, according to a report by CNN on Monday, which quoted shop owners. The news outlet noted that sales of survival gear grew in recent weeks. Shop owners said locals...

Greenland, Power and Alliance Strain: Why Trump’s Ambition Tests the Foundations of Western Security

The renewed focus on Greenland under Donald Trump is not an isolated provocation but part of a deeper strategic logic that intersects geography, resources, military reach, and alliance politics. Greenland’s position astride the Arctic and North Atlantic, combined with its mineral potential and...

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...
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