- February 3rd, 2026
Oil prices rose modestly on Friday following intensified geopolitical tensions as Russia announced it had fired a ballistic missile at Ukraine. The development sparked concerns over the potential escalation of the conflict, raising fears of tighter crude supplies in an...
Aimed to bolster Ukraine's resistance against Russia and fortify transatlantic alliances, the Biden administration has notified Congress of its intention to cancel $4.65 billion in Ukrainian debt. This measure represents half of a $9 billion loan issued to Kyiv under...
Oil prices experienced slight gains on Wednesday, buoyed by an intensification of the Ukraine conflict and increasing crude imports by China, the world’s largest oil importer. However, these price increases were tempered by a significant rise in U.S. crude oil...
Ukraine Deploys Advanced US-Made ATACMS Missiles for First-Time Strikes on Strategic Russian Targets
In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, Kyiv employed U.S.-supplied MGM-140 ATACMS missiles to target strategic military sites in Russia’s Bryansk region. The November 19 strike, which came just two days after the Biden administration...
On Tuesday, November 19, Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian right-wing extremist responsible for the devastating twin attacks of July 22, 2011, sought parole for the second time, a move anticipated to face overwhelming rejection. The attacks, which killed 77 people,...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has vowed to raise concerns with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit over reports that a Chinese factory is producing military drones for Russia. The controversy stems from European intelligence sources, which alleges that...
The European Union (EU) is nearing the fulfillment of its commitment to supply Ukraine with one million artillery shells, a pledge that underscores the bloc’s support for Kyiv amidst its war with Russia. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell confirmed...
Austria’s energy security came under renewed scrutiny this weekend as state-owned Russian energy giant Gazprom confirmed it will halt natural gas supplies to Austria. This move, confirmed by Austrian energy firm OMV on Friday, follows escalating tensions over unresolved financial...
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