Global Conflict

US Trade Court Blocks President Trump’s 10 Percent Global Tariffs
On Thursday, a U.S. trade court dealt a major blow to President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. A three-judge panel struck down his administration’s 10 percent

Bitcoin Price Drops Below $80,000 Amid Geopolitical Tensions and Corporate Sales
Bitcoin stumbled on Thursday afternoon. The digital asset pulled back from a peak it had not seen in over 3 months. The price fell directly

US and Iran Review 14-Point Plan to End Gulf War
Iranian leaders are currently reviewing new messages from the United States. Pakistani mediators delivered these diplomatic notes to Tehran earlier this week. Esmaeil Baqaei serves

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Lift Restrictions on US Military, Paving Way for Project Freedom
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have officially reopened their military bases and airspace to United States forces. This crucial decision removes a massive roadblock for the

Chinese Oil Tanker Hit Near the Strait of Hormuz
A Chinese-owned oil tanker was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. A person familiar with the situation told the Chinese media outlet Caixin

Europe Must Build Homegrown Energy to Survive New Oil Shocks.
European Union Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra has a blunt message for the continent. He says Europe must urgently build its own energy supplies to escape

Global Defense Fair Opens in Istanbul as Turkey and Japan Deepen Drone Partnerships
Istanbul is hosting a major defense equipment fair this week. The event brings together more than 1,700 firms from across the globe. The 5-day exhibition

US House Democrats Demand Trump Administration Acknowledge Israeli Nuclear Weapons
Exactly 30 Democrats in the United States House of Representatives want the truth out in the open. On Tuesday, these lawmakers demanded that President Donald

Gold Prices Hold Steady as Investors Wait for United States and Iran Peace Deal
Gold prices held steady early Thursday morning as global investors paused trading to await further news. Traders want clear details on a possible peace agreement

Japan Fired Anti-ship Missile During Major Maritime Military Drill with Allies
Japan’s military forces fired a powerful Type 88 anti-ship missile on Wednesday. They launched the weapon during a massive joint maritime training exercise. The United

Israel Strikes Beirut and Tests Fragile Peace Agreement
Israel attacked Beirut on Wednesday for the first time since agreeing to a temporary ceasefire last month. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister

Poland Pushes to Host American Troops Leaving Germany
Polish President Karol Nawrocki announced on Wednesday that Poland wants to host American military forces if they leave Germany. Nawrocki made the statement during large-scale

Trump’s New Counterterrorism Strategy Targeting Cartels and Domestic Extremists
U.S. President Donald Trump signed a new national counterterrorism strategy this week. White House counterterrorism director Sebastian Gorka announced the policy to reporters on Wednesday.

UAE Eastern Ports Become Vital Trade Hubs Amid Hormuz Blockade
Conveyor belts offload grain from bulk carriers at the United Arab Emirates port of Fujairah. Nearby, crude oil pumps through giant pipes into waiting tankers.

French Warship Sails Toward Strait of Hormuz to Secure Global Shipping
France sent its flagship aircraft carrier, the Charles de Gaulle, through the Suez Canal on Wednesday. The massive warship now sails into the Red Sea.

US and Iran Near Peace Agreement to End Gulf War
Iran announced on Wednesday that its leaders are reviewing a fresh proposal from the United States to end the ongoing war in the Gulf. Negotiators

Poland Urges NATO to Reach Defense Spending Goal Five Years Early
Poland demands that NATO members spend 5% of their total national income on defense by 2030. The Polish defense minister issued this strong warning on

China Demands the UK Lift New Sanctions on Two Drone Component Suppliers
The Chinese Embassy in the United Kingdom lashed out at the British government this week. British officials placed strict economic sanctions on 2 Chinese companies.

Chinese and Iranian Foreign Ministers Meet in Beijing to Discuss Peace
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi welcomed Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi to Beijing on Wednesday morning. The two top diplomats shook hands warmly before

South Korea Faces Tough Choice on Joining American Naval Mission
A recent ship explosion in the Middle East puts South Korea in a very difficult position. United States President Donald Trump publicly asked Seoul to

United States Pauses Naval Escorts in Gulf After Progress on Peace Deal
United States President Donald Trump announced a sudden pause in military naval escorts through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday. He cited great progress toward

Asian Development Bank Unveils 65 Billion Euro Plan for Power and Internet
The Asian Development Bank just announced a massive new investment strategy. During its 59th Annual Meeting in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, the Bank outlined a plan to

US Trade Deficit Grows as Tech Companies Spend Billions on AI Imports
The United States trade deficit grew wider in March. A massive artificial intelligence investment boom caused companies to pull in huge amounts of foreign computer

UK Hits 35 Targets With New Sanctions Over Russian Drones and Trafficking
The United Kingdom government launched a major crackdown on Tuesday. Officials announced strict new financial penalties against 35 people and companies. These specific targets actively



