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Last June’s Israel-Iran conflict became a revealing stress test for Beijing’s Middle East strategy, its role in global ...
Future conflicts may be decoupled from oil shocks, giving Western powers more freedom to engage politically in the region ...
As trade tensions rise and currency markets swing, how are companies around the world coping with the uncertainty?
Iran and Israel came to blows, and Beijing mostly ducked. China isn’t ready to be the world’s next superpower: That’s one ...
Critical Chokepoint: The Strait of Hormuz (~20% of global oil flows) remains at risk. Disruption is not binary - the U.S. 5th Fleet’s presence makes a full closure unlikely, but even limited Iranian ...
For the past few months, the greatest threat to security in the Middle East has been the military adventurism pursued by ...
Iran launched missiles at a U.S. military base in Qatar on Monday, threatening to stoke a wider conflict in the Middle East, ...
The world in general and geo-political analysts in particular are grappling with a disruptive disorder unleashed by President ...
Tension is continuously building up in the Middle East as the world is closely watching how Iran will respond to US' strikes on its nuclear sites. Iran issued a stark warning to the US government ...
Neville Shute’s haunting Cold War parable On the Beach imagines Australia as the final, fading refuge from a nuclear ...
Turmoil highlights the urgency of real portfolio diversification amid geopolitical tensions and market volatility.
Whichever way you look at it in terms of economic and financial effects, this new development in the Middle East is bad news at a bad time.