For energy markets to right themselves once Hormuz reopens, three things need to happen. First, Gulf producers must restore ...
The strategy marks a significant departure from how America has approached cyberspace, pivoting firmly from defence to a more aggressive posture. The strategy rehashes familiar points: America depends ...
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The state must finally assert its authority over Lebanon’s parallel army, writes Fouad Makhzoumi, a politician ...
Badr Albusaidi argues that America and Iran's national interests lie in ending hostilities and resuming nuclear negotiations ...
Yair Golan, an Israeli politician and former military commander, explains how to convert military gains into long-term ...
Cuba's regime faces unprecedented economic pressure from Donald Trump's administration, forcing talks on liberalisation as ...
Making music is a mental workout. The brain must simultaneously co-ordinate sound and vision, as well as fine motor control, ...
America's shift from energy importer to exporter reshapes how oil price spikes from Middle East conflicts affect different ...
American farmers face rising fertiliser costs after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, with urea prices up 20% and food price ...
America and Israel conduct air strikes against Iran while the regime blocks the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global energy ...
BASF chief executive Markus Kamieth faces challenges from the Iran war as he attempts to revive the German chemicals giant ...