From London to New York: Gulf Capital Retreat Signals a New Era for Global Finance

LONDON — The war in Iran is beginning to redraw the global financial map. Not with a market crash or a banking crisis, but with something quieter and potentially more transformative: the retreat of Gulf sovereign wealth capital from the world. For decades, the sovereign wealth funds of the Gulf have been among the most […]
‘The U.S.A. Won’t Be There to Help You Anymore’: Trump Tells Allies to ‘Take’ Oil as Global Order Frays

WASHINGTON — The global energy system, already strained by escalating conflict in the Middle East, is now colliding with a political rupture among Western allies that could redefine the rules of cooperation in times of crisis. In a series of extraordinary posts on Truth Social, Donald Trump urged countries facing fuel shortages due to disruptions […]
Green Climate Fund Commits $440 Million to Africa as Climate Finance Accelerates on the Frontlines

The global race to finance climate resilience took a decisive turn this week as the Green Climate Fund approved $440 million for a new wave of projects across Africa—an investment that signals both urgency and momentum in the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions. Announced following the Fund’s latest board meeting, the financing will support seven projects […]
Tom Taylor: The Man Steering $10 Billion Into the Climate Fight—While Governments Step Back

In a moment when global cooperation is fraying and public climate ambition is under strain, one of the most consequential actors in the fight against climate change does not hold elected office, command a multilateral institution, or lead a nation. He controls capital. Tom Taylor, the president of the Bezos Earth Fund, is quietly reshaping […]
Data Is Power. But Who Controls It? A New UN Report Warns the Future of Governance May Depend on the Answer

A quiet but consequential report from the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) is reframing one of the defining questions of our time: in a world flooded with data, who has the capacity to measure reality—and who gets left behind? The newly released statistical roadmap for 2026 from the Conference of European Statisticians is […]
WTO Digital Trade Talks Hit Breaking Point as Tariff Moratorium Teeters

YAOUNDÉ — The future of global digital trade is no longer a quiet technical debate. It has become a live fault line in the global economy. At the center is a rule most people have never heard of: a decades-old agreement preventing countries from imposing tariffs on digital transmissions. For years, it has underpinned the […]
The Meme War: Iran, Trump, and the Battle for Attention

War, Rewritten for the Internet As the conflict with Iran escalates, a clearer picture is emerging of what may define this war in the long term: not just missiles and maritime chokepoints, but memes, satire, and algorithmic storytelling. New reporting underscores that this is no sideshow. It is a deliberate, fast-moving information campaign on both […]
Latin America Steps Into the Fracture: A Region Rewrites Its Place in the New World Order

BOGOTÁ — The old question about Latin America—whether it belongs to the West, the Global South, or somewhere in between—is being quietly retired. In its place, a new reality is emerging: Latin America is no longer choosing sides. It is choosing leverage. At the recent summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States […]
Britain Pulls Back: UK Slashes Climate Finance for Developing Nations as Global Pressure Mounts

The United Kingdom is sharply reducing one of its most consequential tools of global climate leadership: the financing it provides to developing countries on the frontlines of the crisis. A new analysis finds that, when accounting for inflation and shifting budget structures, the UK is effectively halving the climate finance it delivers abroad—a dramatic reversal […]
The War That Burns Twice: How the Iran Conflict Is Rewriting the Future of Energy

By any conventional measure, the war now unfolding around Iran is an energy crisis. Oil prices are surging. Supply chains are breaking. Governments are scrambling. But beneath the surface, something more consequential is taking shape. This is not just a war over energy. It is a war that is accelerating—and distorting—the global transition away from […]