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GENERAL

Maduro’s Case Proceeds: Judge Denies Dismissal Over Legal Fees

A federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss the case against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, who are facing charges in New York. The defense argued the U.S. government's sanctions prevented them from paying for legal counsel, violating their constitutional rights. The judge ruled the indictment stands but will schedule a new hearing to address the complex issue of funding their defense.

3 weeks ago
Finance

Iran’s Military Power Wanes as Sanctions Bite

Iran's military capabilities are diminishing due to severe shortages of missiles and leadership losses, placing them on a tight timeline. This development, alongside U.S. policy to neutralize threats, impacts geopolitical stability and global energy markets.

3 weeks ago
War & Defense

Russia Faces Economic Crisis Amid Sanctions and War

Russia is reportedly facing a deepening economic crisis marked by soaring prices, widespread business closures, and increased government control over digital communication. The push for the state-controlled 'Max' messenger app and the destruction of livestock in rural areas are drawing comparisons to the Soviet era and sparking public discontent.

3 weeks ago
Finance

Russia Earns Billions as Oil Prices Spike

Russia is unexpectedly earning billions of dollars from oil sales as geopolitical conflicts drive prices near $100 per barrel. Despite sanctions, premium pricing for Russian oil, particularly from India, provides significant revenue. This boost strengthens Russia's economy and its ability to fund ongoing military operations.

3 weeks ago
Finance

Russia Profits as Iran War Boosts Oil Prices

Russia is unexpectedly profiting from the war in Iran as soaring oil prices and temporary US sanctions waivers allow it to sell crude at a premium. India's large purchases of Russian oil, previously discounted, now fetch higher prices, generating billions for Moscow. This financial windfall strengthens Russia's economy amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

3 weeks ago
Finance

Iran Demands Rejected as US Military Campaign Advances

Iran's demands for sanctions relief and base removal have been rejected as the U.S. military campaign advances ahead of schedule. Analysts express confidence in U.S. and Israeli defensive capabilities against Iranian missile threats, suggesting a strong position for future negotiations.

3 weeks ago
GENERAL

Iran Rakes in Cash Despite Conflict, Expert Reveals

Iran is experiencing a significant financial upswing, earning more money now than before the recent conflict, according to expert Ian Bremmer. This comes as the U.S. has eased sanctions on Iranian crude oil, boosting sales, particularly to India. The situation highlights complex geopolitical dynamics and potential for further escalation.

3 weeks ago
War & Defense

Ukraine Strikes Cripple Russian Oil, Bankrupting Economy

Ukraine's strategic strikes on Russian oil infrastructure are severely impacting Moscow's war funding, leading to a widening federal deficit and financial strain. Economic pressures are mounting on businesses and individuals, with banking sector liquidity reaching critical levels. This economic weakening, combined with slowed territorial gains, suggests Russia's capacity to sustain the conflict is diminishing.

3 weeks ago
Politics

Iran’s Uprising Tests Global Powers’ Resolve

Calls for continued international aid to the Iranian people underscore a critical juncture in the nation's struggle for change. The deep-rooted discontent fueling protests presents a complex challenge for global leaders, with the path to regime change fraught with difficulty given the government's entrenched power structure.

3 weeks ago
Politics

US Shifts Iran Strategy: Deal Over Regime Change

The U.S. is reportedly shifting its Iran strategy, moving from seeking regime change to pursuing a diplomatic deal. This approach aims to curb Iran's nuclear program and missile development through inspections in exchange for easing sanctions, though concerns remain about the reliability of the Iranian regime and historical precedents.

3 weeks ago