Diplomatic Relations

Japan Passes Strict New Law to Block Risky Foreign Corporate Takeovers
The Japanese parliament on Friday enacted a landmark revised law to significantly strengthen the screening of foreign investments in the country significantly. By establishing a

Von der Leyen Gears Up for Massive China Trade Fight
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is preparing for a massive trade showdown with China. As cheap Chinese imports flood the continent, European leaders

The Impact of Iran’s 3 Key Points on the 2026 Middle East War
The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East has been violently fractured, plunging the world into a state of profound anxiety and economic instability. As of

Hezbollah Drones Pose New Elusive Threat to Israel’s Air Defenses
Hezbollah has deployed a massive fleet of low-altitude, explosive drones to target military bases and civilian communities across northern Israel. According to a new investigation

Hong Kong Launches New International Commercial Court to Handle Billion-Dollar Disputes
The Judiciary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region announced on Thursday a major plan to establish the Hong Kong International Commercial Court. This new

Russia Rejects US Plea to End Systemic Airstrikes on Ukraine’s Capital
Russia has flatly rejected an urgent call from the United States to stop launching systemic and highly destructive airstrikes against Ukraine’s capital city of Kyiv.

Ukrainian Drone Units Launch Silent Slingshot Strikes on Russian Bases
In a quiet cornfield in eastern Ukraine, a specialized team of soldiers launched high-tech attack drones into the morning sky using a giant, heavy-duty slingshot.

Chinese Factories Export Global Supply Chains and Spook Western Competitors
China is changing how it dominates global trade. For decades, the Asian superpower acted as the world’s low-cost workshop, exporting cheap finished goods in massive

Tony Blair Essay Uncorks Fresh Angst Over Labour’s Future
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has launched a blistering, 5,700-word essay attacking current Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his ambitious rivals. In his first

Iran Could Reopen Strait of Hormuz Within a Month If US Agrees to Terms
Iranian state television reported on Wednesday that the government could successfully reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz within exactly 1 month. However, this major move

ECB Remains Committed to 2% Inflation Goal but Stays Silent on June Rate Cut
The European Central Bank remains fully committed to its official 2% inflation target, but its policymakers refuse to make any promises about their next interest

Ethiopian Coffee Shipments Soar as China Drops Import Tariffs
Ethiopian coffee exporters are enjoying a massive business boom as they rapidly expand shipments to the Chinese market. Gizat Worku, the general manager of the

Errant Ukrainian Drones Fuel Dangerous Tensions on NATO’s Eastern Flank
A series of errant Ukrainian drones straying into Baltic airspace has triggered deep unease and raised military tensions along NATO’s eastern flank. Over the past

Gold Prices Edge Higher as Investors Focus on Tense US-Iran Peace Talks
Gold prices edged slightly higher on Wednesday morning as global investors kept a close eye on the high-stakes peace talks between the United States and

European Business Confidence in China Rebounds for First Time Since 2022
European companies’ confidence in the Chinese market is showing tentative signs of recovery for the first time since 2022. According to the annual Business Confidence

China Hopes Iran War Parties Can Meet Halfway to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
China’s government welcomed the recent progress in peace negotiations between the United States and Iran on Tuesday. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning urged both warring

Russia Weighs Fuel Export Limits as Ukraine Drone Strikes Hit Refineries
The Russian government is considering limiting its international exports of diesel and jet fuel as its domestic oil refineries plunge to multi-year lows. According to

US to Pull Submarines and Slash Fighter Jets in Major NATO Retreat
The United States has delivered a devastating blow to the European defense establishment by announcing plans to withdraw its conventional military assets from NATO commitments.

Trump Gathers Cabinet at Camp David as Iran Peace Talks Reach Critical Brink
United States President Donald Trump will hold a rare, high-stakes Cabinet meeting at the Camp David presidential retreat on Wednesday. The sudden gathering comes as

Iran Says US Fresh Strikes Violate Ceasefire, Rubio Says Iran Deal Could Take Days
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, that negotiating a peace deal with Iran could still take a few days.

Pakistan Rejects Trump’s Ultimatum to Normalize Relations With Israel
Pakistan’s government officially rejected a bold demand from United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday. Defense Minister Khawaja Asif announced that Islamabad will absolutely not

Five Critical Industries Where Europe Remains Dangerously Dependent on China
The European Union continues to struggle with its ambitious plans to establish absolute industrial sovereignty and strategic autonomy. While political leaders in Brussels frequently talk

North Korea Fires Several Missiles off West Coast, Ending 37-Day Lull
North Korea launched several military missiles off its west coast toward the Yellow Sea on Tuesday afternoon, ending a brief lull in its weapons testing

How Saudi and Israel Force USA to Iran War
The Middle East has crossed the Rubicon. As of March 2026, the world is witnessing the devastating realization of its most profound geopolitical nightmare: a



