No Farewell for Orbán — Shadow of a New EU Disruptor Looms from Sofia
Europe exhales after Orbán, but fears a quieter, more complex challenge ahead
Europe exhales after Orbán, but fears a quieter, more complex challenge ahead
From the Middle East to the South China Sea and the Arctic, key maritime corridors are turning into flashpoints of geopolitical tension, risk, and strategic competition.
First offshore drilling in 50 years, potential €5+ billion investments, and a strategic shift toward becoming an energy producer in the Eastern Mediterranean
Amid chronic instability, former president Rumen Radev leads polls, raising geopolitical concerns across Europe
The Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation (ICRICT), co-chaired by Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, is calling for governments to impose a windfall tax on extraordinary profits made by energy companies amid rising geopolitical tensions and surging energy prices linked to the Middle East crisis.
New threats from Donald Trump against Jerome Powell reignite fears of political interference in the US central bank, as legal probes, interest rate pressure, and market nerves converge