Escalation Risks in the Gulf Put Global Oil Flows on Edge as Washington Weighs Iran Military Action

Oil markets are bracing for the possibility of U.S. military strikes against Iran, with traders increasingly factoring geopolitical risk into crude prices as tensions mount in the Middle East. President Donald Trump has signaled that a decision on potential action could come within days, amplifying uncertainty across energy markets already sensitive to supply disruptions and…

White House Directive to Declassify UFO Records Signals New Phase in Transparency Debate

President Donald Trump has directed federal agencies to begin preparing the release of government files related to unidentified flying objects and alleged extraterrestrial encounters, reviving a decades-long public fascination with what officials now more commonly describe as “unidentified anomalous phenomena.” The order, aimed at the Pentagon and other national security agencies, marks a politically charged…

Public Trust Erodes as Epstein Disclosures Reinforce Belief That Power Shields Accountability

A broad majority of Americans believe that the release of records connected to Jeffrey Epstein confirms a long-standing suspicion: that wealth and political influence often insulate elites from meaningful consequences. The findings of a national Reuters/Ipsos poll reflect not only reactions to the latest disclosures but also a deeper crisis of confidence in institutions that…

Nigeria and South Africa Drive Africa’s Stablecoin Surge as Dollar-Linked Tokens Gain Ground

Africa’s largest economies are emerging as pivotal engines of growth in the global stablecoin market, reflecting a deeper transformation in how individuals and businesses across the continent move and store value. New survey data indicate that Nigeria and South Africa are leading demand for dollar-pegged digital tokens, driven by currency volatility, high remittance costs and…

Silicon Scale and Sovereign Ambition Accelerate as Yotta’s $2 Billion Nvidia Bet Strengthens India’s AI Infrastructure

India’s artificial intelligence ambitions have received a decisive acceleration with Yotta Data Services committing more than $2 billion toward acquiring Nvidia’s latest-generation AI chips to build one of the country’s most powerful computing hubs. The move is not merely a capital expenditure by a data center operator; it represents a structural investment in India’s long-term…

Technology Infrastructure and Talent Strategy Drive Microsoft’s $50 Billion AI Expansion Across the Global South

Microsoft has signaled that it is on pace to invest $50 billion by the end of the decade to expand artificial intelligence capabilities across countries commonly described as the Global South, marking one of the most ambitious geographic technology commitments undertaken by a private company. The initiative reflects a strategic shift in how leading AI…

Olympic Exclusivity Exposes Europe’s Payments Dilemma as Visa’s Grip Revives Push for Monetary Sovereignty

Visitors queuing for official merchandise at a major European sporting event may see little more than branded banners and contactless terminals. Yet behind the checkout counters lies a deeper policy debate about who controls Europe’s payment infrastructure. The longstanding exclusivity agreement that makes Visa the sole card provider at the Olympic Games has become a…

India’s Reliance Retail Deepens Omni-Channel Strategy With Search-and-Discovery Pilot Across Store Network

India’s largest retailer is reshaping how customers navigate its vast merchandise universe, piloting a search-and-discovery platform designed to bridge the gap between physical stores and digital commerce. Reliance Retail’s move reflects a broader strategic recalibration as competition intensifies across e-commerce, quick commerce and hyperlocal delivery, compelling established brick-and-mortar players to transform how shoppers find and…

Liquidity Without Borders: ECB Recasts Euro Backstop to Cement Currency’s Global Standing

The European Central Bank has taken a decisive step to reinforce the euro’s international credentials by opening its emergency liquidity facility to nearly all foreign central banks. In doing so, the ECB is transforming a pandemic-era instrument into a standing pillar of global financial architecture. The move is not merely technical; it reflects a strategic…