Trump Sends 5,000 Additional U.S. Troops to Poland Ahead of NATO Talks on Iran War
U.S. President Donald Trump surprised NATO allies after announcing plans to deploy an additional 5,000 American troops to Poland just hours before Secretary of State Marco Rubio attended NATO foreign ministers talks in...
Crypto Revolt in Korea: 50,000 Signatures Force Parliament to Review 22% Tax
12:20 PM|
Digital Currency
More than 50,000 people signed an official online petition calling for the complete repeal of a planned 22% tax on cryptocurrency profits, so striking South Koreas financial regulatory environment with a huge wave of...
Iran-U.S. Talks Continue as Strait of Hormuz and Uranium Dispute Stall Peace Efforts
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Politics
Economy
Irans Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met Pakistans Interior Minister Syed Mohsin Naqvi in Tehran on Friday to discuss proposals aimed at ending the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict, according to Iranian media reports. The...
Rubio Says NATO Must Benefit All Members Ahead of Sweden Meeting
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Politics
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that NATO must remain beneficial for every member nation, emphasizing the importance of shared responsibilities within the military alliance. Speaking before a NATO meeting...
US Approves $108 Million Hawk Missile System Support Package for Ukraine
09:48 AM|
Politics
Governance
The U.S. State Department has approved a potential $108.1 million military equipment sale to Ukraine aimed at sustaining the countrys Hawk Missile System, reinforcing Washingtons continued defense support amid the ongoing...
SpaceX Delays Starship V3 Launch Ahead of Potential Record IPO
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Business
Technology
Science
SpaceX on Thursday postponed the highly anticipated launch of its 12th Starship rocket test from Texas after technical issues interrupted the final countdown. The company now plans to attempt the Starship V3 launch again...
Gold Prices Slip as Iran Conflict and Fed Rate Hike Fears Weigh on Market Sentiment
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Economy
Gold prices edged lower during early Asian trading on Friday, with investors remaining cautious amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Iran conflict and the potential impact on U.S. interest rates. The precious metal was...
Bitcoin Retreats as Geopolitical Cooling Curbs Crypto Momentum
12:13 PM|
Technicals
Digital Currency
BTCUSD pared some of its gains as markets eyes US-Iran ceasefire talks development. It reaches an intraday low of $77091and is currently trading at roughly $77260.
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The 20-Year Lock: ARMA Bill Aims to Anchor U.S. Strategic Bitcoin Reserve
12:54 PM|
Digital Currency
With the introduction of the American Reserve Modernization Act (ARMA), the United States has moved one step closer to formalizing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. This historic bill intends to codify Bitcoin as a long-term...
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Spying, Southampton and economic pressure cooker of the ‘richest match in football’
By Dan Plumley -
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Insights & Views
Economy
Sports
In elite football, competitive advantage is pursued relentlessly. Big clubs invest heavily in performance data and tactical analysis in the pursuit of marginal gains. Yet that desperate search for gains has now led to one...
NHS shakeup: if it sounds like we’ve been here before, it’s because we have
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Governance
Business
Amid political upheaval and the subsequent resignation of the health secretary, the kings speech unveiled the NHS modernisation bill the most significant overhaul of the health service in more than a decade. By legally...
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Cuba needs a long-term solution to its energy crisis
13:20 PM|
Insights & Views
Economy
Cuba has run out of oil, the countrys energy minister announced on May 14, 2026. It marks a new depth to the islands energy crisis, which has gotten worse in recent months amid the tightening of U.S. sanctions imposed in...
Rice feeds billions of people – but its role in fueling climate change is growing
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Insights & Views
Nature
Rice feeds more than half the world. From terraced paddies in Southeast Asia to irrigated fields in China and India, it underpins daily meals for billions of people. But the same flooded soils that help rice thrive also...
Global Geopolitics Series
First Trump, now Putin – all roads lead to Xi Jinping
By Jonathan Este -
13:16 PM|
Insights & Views
Politics
The red carpet at Beijing Capital International Airport has had something of a workout in recent months. In addition to Donald Trumps visit from May 13-15 and Vladimir Putin over the past couple of days, a parade of world...
Tehran’s Counter: A High-Stakes Diplomatic Deadlock
04:47 AM|
Insights & Views
Following a suggested two-week ceasefire in hostilities, the geopolitical situation remains tense. The first American plan called for Iran to stop all regional attacks and guarantee safe passage through the vital Strait of...