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The EU needs a clear playbook on helping members under attack

EU TA | AP Insight - April 22, 2026.

European Union leaders meeting in Cyprus need to start preparing a playbook on what should happen if a member country facing attack puts out a...

Trump’s veto of UK’s Chagos Islands deal underlines security dilemmas of Indian Ocean states

UK Harvey Morris - April 15, 2026.

UK and Mauritian officials will meet next week to discuss the future of their deal on transferring sovereignty of the Chagos Islands after it was...

Gasoline prices may surprise on the downside

Energy Daniel Lacalle - May 4, 2026.

Behind the scary headlines about “oil shocks” and the Strait of Hormuz, the structure of the global energy market has changed in ways that make...

The Gulf is investing billions in AI, but the key remains in Washington

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 11, 2026.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have rapidly invested in artificial intelligence infrastructure over the past year. In recent days, they have further accelerated...

Saudi Arabia is no longer a stabiliser of the oil market

Middle East The Editorial Board - May 6, 2026.

For thirty years, economists used a single term when discussing Saudi Arabia in the oil market: swing producer. It was the only country with enough spare...

The myth of the commodity shock: global money supply is soaring again

Finances Daniel Lacalle - April 20, 2026.

Global money supply is soaring again, while money velocity remains depressed and uneven across regions. This highlights a key point: commodities transmit relative price signals, but...

Europe on the verge of a jet fuel crisis

Energy TA | AP Insight - April 16, 2026.

Europe has “maybe six weeks or so” of remaining jet fuel supplies, the head of the International Energy Agency said Thursday in a wide-ranging interview,...

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