
Oil Prices Surge Above $100 as Middle East Tensions Disrupt Supplies
IEA members agreed to release 400 million barrels from strategic reserves, the largest coordinated move in the agency’s history.

IEA members agreed to release 400 million barrels from strategic reserves, the largest coordinated move in the agency’s history.

French Finance Minister says alternative oil supplies could be sourced from other regions if the Strait of Hormuz cannot be reopened.

According to the British ex-PM’s think tank, the Labour government’s current eco-friendly energy policies are pushing up energy prices.

The minority cabinet presents itself as a fresh start, but its plans raise serious questions about whether the Netherlands will actually be better off.

Greenland controversy has focused NATO and European Commission politicians—with British and French ministers—on the future of the region.

FPÖ and Hungary step up calls for stronger borders and greater national sovereignty.

These proposals were published against the backdrop of hatchet-job left-wing complaints—and a Charity Commission investigation.

Tokyo will push for greater energy self-sufficiency, albeit with only one of the seven reactors at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa scheduled to resume operations.

The establishment elite’s fake consensus is dragging Germany into the abyss they claimed only populists could create.

As India faces pressure over buying discounted Moscow crude, one state-backed energy company has paused its payments for new Russian oil.