Can China Broker Peace Between the U.S. and Iran? Strategy, Limits, and Global Stakes. In Beijing this week, the language...
In central Israel, sirens cut through the night again—brief, urgent, familiar. Within minutes, reports followed of missile impacts and minor injuries. Hours earlier, oil markets had...
The Longer It Lasts, The More It Breaks—War’s Real Battlefield Is the Economy. In Amman, the lights are still on. Power flows, fuel arrives, daily life...
Gulf States Weigh New Oil Pipelines to Bypass Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran Tensions. At the Red Sea port of Yanbu, oil continues to flow—quietly, steadily—far...
“80% Must Go Back”—Germany Scrambles to Contain Fallout Over Syria Plan. At a London policy forum, the question came without warning—and the answer shifted the narrative....
Hormuz Blockade Traps 2,190 Ships as Iran Tightens Control Over Global Energy Artery. At anchor across the Arabian Gulf, tankers sit in long, silent rows—engines idle,...
World Without the U.S.—35 Nations Scramble to Break Iran’s Grip on Global Oil Route. Oil tankers sit idle at the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz,...
Inside the White House, the conversations have been quiet—but persistent. In recent days, Donald Trump has privately raised a question that cuts to the core of...
No Exit, No Plan—Trump’s War Speech Raises More Questions Than Answers. As rockets lifted NASA’s Artemis II mission toward the moon, attention inside the White House...
Why Experts Say Moscow Is Fighting a Different War. No Boots, Just Shadows—Russia’s Iran Strategy Is More Dangerous Than Troops. When Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russia...
Trust on Hold—Switzerland Signals It Could Walk Away from U.S. Missile Deal. In a quiet recalibration of defense priorities, officials in Zurich acknowledged this week that...
Trump’s Shadow Negotiations Rattle Iran’s Power Structure as War Strategy Shifts Beyond the Battlefield. When Donald Trump speaks of a “strong” figure inside Iran—unnamed, unseen, and...
UAE and U.S. Leaders Discuss Iran Attacks as Regional Tensions Threaten Global Trade Routes. The call came at a moment when the Gulf’s airspace has grown...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa Meets King Charles in London as UK Resets Ties with Damascus. The handshake at Buckingham Palace was brief but heavy with symbolism....
A currency trader in Dubai’s Deira district watched as compliance officers moved through nearby exchange houses, asking quiet but pointed questions. By evening, several storefronts had...
Drones were supposed to change everything. They did—but not in the way armies expected. The search for a decisive weapon—one that ends wars quickly and cheaply—has...
Australia isn’t in the war—but it’s already feeling the pain. Leaders warn the crisis could drag on for months. Australia’s government has issued one of its...
Europe isn’t in the war—but it’s already paying the price. And officials say the worst may still be ahead. The European Union is preparing for a...
Is Iran changing—or just replacing one face with the same system? The rise of Mojtaba Khamenei is often framed as a potential turning point for Iran....
Three US aircraft carriers now moving toward the same war zone. Is this deterrence—or preparation for something bigger? The United States is reinforcing its military posture...
We reached the Moon in 1969—so why is it harder to go back today? More than half a century after Apollo 11 Moon Landing, the United...