Maduro's son boasts "absolute hegemony" as Caracas bows to Washington
Venezuelan congressman Nicolás Maduro Guerra called on the ruling Chavista movement to "guarantee its absolute hegemony" in the country, marking two months since US forces captured his father, deposed president Nicolás Maduro.
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COMMENT: Russia’s oil windfall from Middle East conflict already apparent, but may prove fleeting
Russia has emerged as one of the few beneficiary of the escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, as surging energy prices offer Moscow a fiscal reprieve at a time when it struggling for cash to cover the deficit. But Liam Peach, the senior emerg
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Turkey on edge as reports say Trump set to stir Kurdish “hornet’s nest” in western Iran
US, Israel could offer air cover to separatist militant attack aimed at helping anti-regime Iranians to rise up.
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Middle East war could trigger currency shock across Africa - Fitch
An escalation of the conflict between the US and Iran could trigger a sharp divergence across African currencies, with oil exporters benefiting from higher crude prices while energy-importing economies face mounting pressure on their exchange rates.
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Europe’s gas crisis deepens as Putin turns the tables on Europe, threatens to cut off supplies early
Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to capitalise on the chaos on the energy markets by threatening to cut off Russian gas supplies to Europe, which is already facing a gas crisis that will amplified by the escalating war in Iran.
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COMMENT: The Hormuz chokepoint that could kill Dubai
The Hormuz closure has laid bare a vulnerability that decades of sovereign wealth accumulation and glossy diversification plans never resolved: the Gulf petrostates cannot feed themselves.
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Hegseth brags over one torpedo – Brits sank the Belgrano in 82, and barely cleared their throats
The British official tone at the time was notably restrained - almost understated by modern standards. No triumphant rhetoric. No talk of “historic demonstrations of global reach”. Just a matter-of-fact statement of naval warfare.
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Red Sea rivalries risk escalating as Iran conflict threatens fragile Horn of Africa stability
The US-Israel war with Iran could spill into the Horn of Africa and Red Sea corridor, where Houthi attacks, regional conflicts and dense maritime routes create conditions for wider disruption to shipping and foreign military facilities
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