
“Europe Does Not Decide This War, But It Pays the Price Again”—Professor Alexandre Muns
The former adviser to the World Bank and the IDB believes the crisis will normalize within weeks, but will leave Europe weaker and more dependent.

The former adviser to the World Bank and the IDB believes the crisis will normalize within weeks, but will leave Europe weaker and more dependent.

The speech on Iran accelerates the energy shock and leaves Washington increasingly isolated from its own allies.

Trump’s Wednesday night speech did not add any new substantial information and the idea of putting American troops on the ground in Iran was not mentioned.

Without support from either American voters or NATO allies, the U.S. president is still expected to claim the purpose of the Iran war—however vaguely stated—has been achieved.

Washington’s National Counterterrorism Center chief resigned in protest over the war in Iran, claiming the conflict serves no U.S. interest.

U.S. president acknowledges that “nobody knows who is the leader, so there is no one that can announce surrender.”

The U.S. president has offered full immunity to members of Iran’s police and armed forces who lay down their arms, warning that resistance would bring fatal consequences.

Amid strategic tensions, the United States plans to deploy a hospital ship to Greenland to treat some unspecified patients, despite Danish officials saying no such medical assistance has been requested.

White House says the new increased global tariff is only a temporary measure aimed at protecting the U.S. economy and accelerating trade negotiations.

Unauthorised entry into the president’s Florida residence—while carrying a shotgun and a can of gasoline—prompted swift action from federal law enforcement agents.