A newly released World Energy Report has raised alarm bells across global policy and industry circles, revealing that the planet is heading toward a series of interconnected resource crises that could reshape the global
A newly released World Energy Report has raised alarm bells across global policy and industry circles, revealing that the planet is heading toward a series of interconnected resource crises that could reshape the global
As the world races to combat climate change, carbon footprints have become a defining metric for environmental responsibility. But beyond the graphs, percentages, and annual emissions reports lies a more complex story—one
U.S. President Donald Trump is doubling down on tariffs as his preferred tool of economic coercion, signaling a renewed commitment to using trade as leverage in global negotiations. In recent
China’s debt burden has reached alarming proportions, with total debt-to-GDP estimated to exceed 300%, far surpassing the United States and raising fresh concerns about the long-term sustainability of the world’s
The United Arab Emirates’ recent ban on imports of Sudanese crude is reshaping global oil supply chains, forcing traders and refiners to adjust shipments and logistics across multiple continents. Analysts
China’s property crisis, which has been ongoing since 2020, has significantly impacted Hong Kong, exacerbating the region’s economic and social challenges. The crisis has led to a series of distressing
In a historic move, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a landmark advisory opinion affirming that nations have a legal obligation under international law to protect the environment
Russian President Vladimir Putin met this week with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in a high-stakes summit aimed at coordinating energy trade and securing long-term fuel supplies. The talks come as
In the race to dominate global energy markets, two of the largest oil giants—ExxonMobil and Chevron—are growing so large that a potential merger may no longer be realistic. While the
NASA has implemented a new policy restricting Chinese citizens—even those holding valid U.S. visas—from participating in U.S. space programs, citing national security concerns and compliance with federal regulations. The decision reflects






