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Trump Wants Greenland. NATO Is Now the Story.

Trump Wants Greenland. NATO Is Now the Story.

The Arctic argument is strategic. The sovereignty argument is bilateral. The NATO fallout is global. The Trump Administration is not testing the idea of buying Greenland anymore. It is testing the idea of claiming it. What began in 2019 as a punchline has returned in 2026 as a geopolitical pressure

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US Detains Venezuela’s President Maduro as UN, Allies, and Rivals Confront a New Test of Sovereignty

US Detains Venezuela’s President Maduro as UN, Allies, and Rivals Confront a New Test of Sovereignty

Caracas woke to explosions and uncertainty. By nightfall in New York, Nicolás Maduro—Venezuela’s president—was in U.S. custody, set to face long-standing American drug-trafficking-related charges alongside his wife, Cilia Flores. The United States says the mission was a law-enforcement action. Venezuela calls it a kidnapping. The United Nations and the Organization

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Oman Launches Floating Factory to Modernise Fisheries and Blue Economy

Oman Launches Floating Factory to Modernise Fisheries and Blue Economy

Oman floating factory operations have formally begun with the launch of a high-tech vessel designed to catch, process, and freeze fish directly at sea, marking a shift in how the Sultanate develops its fisheries sector under Oman Vision 2040. The project, led by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water

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EU Council Adopts EUDR Changes Delaying Deforestation Law to 2026

EU Council Adopts EUDR Changes Delaying Deforestation Law to 2026

The European Union has completed the legislative process to delay and simplify its landmark deforestation law, formally resetting the implementation timeline for one of the bloc’s most far-reaching trade and environmental regulations. On Thursday, the European Council adopted amendments to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), confirming a one-year postponement of

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A Bridge Builder Takes the Helm: Lord Fatafehi Fakafānua Elected Prime Minister of Tonga

BREAKING NEWS – A Bridge Builder Takes the Helm: Lord Fatafehi Fakafānua Elected Prime Minister of Tonga

When Tonga’s Parliament cast its votes, the message was clear. At a moment when the country is looking for unity, stability, and forward-looking leadership, lawmakers turned to Lord Fatafehi Fakafānua. Elected Prime Minister with 16 votes, Lord Fatafehi Fakafānua prevailed over incumbent ‘Aisake Eke, who received 10. The total matches

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EU Reaches Deal to Scale Back Corporate Sustainability Reporting Rules

EU Reaches Deal to Scale Back Corporate Sustainability Reporting Rules

The European Union reached a sweeping agreement this week that would sharply reduce corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence obligations, marking one of the most significant regulatory reversals since the bloc first positioned itself as a global pioneer in environmental governance. The provisional deal on the so-called omnibus proposal —

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President Trump Calls Europe “Decaying and Weak” in Stark Interview That Shakes Transatlantic Confidence

President Trump Calls Europe “Decaying and Weak” in Stark Interview That Shakes Transatlantic Confidence

In one of the most forceful interviews of his presidency, Donald Trump delivered a blistering critique of European leadership, telling Politico that the continent is “decaying,” mismanaged, and weakened by what he views as years of uncontrolled migration. His language was blunt, unsparing, and aimed squarely at the political foundation

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Federal Judge Reopens America’s Wind Future

Federal Judge Reopens America’s Wind Future

It is not every day that a court ruling shifts the trajectory of an entire industry. But this week, a federal judge did exactly that — reopening the legal pathway for wind power development in the United States after nearly a year of paralysis. The ruling overturned a sweeping executive

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