A widening rift between Washington and London has emerged as President Trump criticizes Britain’s stance on Iran, energy policy, and military cooperation. The dispute reflects deeper tensions over global strategy, shipping security, and Western alliances.
Posts published in “Global Economy”
Energy companies across the global LNG supply chain have triggered force majeure clauses after Gulf shipments were disrupted. The move reflects growing instability in energy markets as conflict spreads across the Middle East.
Britain is reconsidering its 78% tax rate on North Sea oil and gas production after slower investment and industry concerns. The move could reshape future energy investment and production in the region.
This commentary analyzes whether China is dumping U.S. Treasury securities, reviewing trade data and possible motives. It explores the impacts on bond markets and geopolitical relations.
Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky is pressing the EU to approve a €90 billion loan package despite resistance from Hungary and other states. The proposal highlights deep divisions over war funding and economic risk.
A growing number of ultra-wealthy individuals are investing in fortified compounds and survival infrastructure. Their preparations raise questions about economic instability and global uncertainty.
Senior U.S. officials traveled to Venezuela for high-level meetings on security and energy cooperation. The visit signals a notable shift in diplomatic engagement and regional strategy.
A senior Kremlin aide warned Russia could retaliate at sea against Western actions targeting its shipping. The dispute centers on sanctions enforcement and vessels linked to Russian trade.
Tech experts are warning that a new wave of AI tools could dramatically change work, industries, and how tasks are done.
The United States and India have announced a landmark trade agreement designed to strengthen economic cooperation and expand market access. The deal signals a major shift in bilateral relations.
AFRICOM confirmed another U.S. airstrike in Somalia targeting ISIS-linked fighters in Puntland. The ongoing campaign could surpass previous annual strike records.
The column explores developments in the Western Hemisphere under a modern interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine. It highlights how political changes in El Salvador and Venezuela signal strategic shifts for U.S. policy south of the border.
Trump diplomacy, China relations, Xi Jinping, US China talks, international trade, Taiwan security, Ukraine conflict, Iran tensions, agricultural deals
India and the European Union concluded nearly two decades of negotiations by agreeing on a landmark free trade agreement that will significantly reduce tariffs and deepen economic ties. Both sides hailed the deal as transformative for global commerce and strategic cooperation.


















Is Tether the Digital Twin of the Federal Reserve?
The importance of Tether may increase dramatically By Valentin Katasonov The English word tether is increasingly flashing in the world and Russian media. It is both a…