UAE’s ADNOC Expands LNG Sales with 15-Year India Supply Deal.

By Nabimara Benson In a significant move to bolster its position in the global energy market, the United Arab Emirates’ largest oil producer, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), has secured a 15-year Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IndianOil), India’s leading integrated and diversified energy company. This landmark deal, announced […]

Joe Gruters: The New Face of the RNC.

By Sally Goldman On August 22, 2025, Florida State Senator Joe Gruters stepped into the national spotlight as the newly elected chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), a role that positions him as a central figure in the Republican Party and a loyal ally of President Donald Trump. His unanimous election at the RNC’s […]

China’s Gold Rush: How the CCP is Hoarding Bullion to Rescue a Fragile Economy.

By Rick Clay China has quietly but aggressively escalated its campaign to acquire gold at a scale rarely seen in modern history. While Beijing’s appetite for bullion is not new, the pace and intensity of its purchases signal a strategic shift designed to rescue the Communist Party from deepening financial crises and to insulate itself […]

UAE Steps Up to Battle Albania’s Wildfires with Black Hawk Missions.

By Tumwesigye Anslem The United Arab Emirates has thrown its full support behind Albania, working tirelessly to help put out the wildfires tearing through the country. With two Black Hawk helicopters in action, the UAE has completed 21 aerial missions so far, each one carefully planned to tackle the fires head-on. These helicopters have carried […]

The NATO–Trump Summit: Strategic Realignment and the Role of Giorgia Meloni.

By Maria Maalouf The summit held yesterday between President Donald Trump, NATO leaders, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky came at a decisive juncture in the effort to end the Russia–Ukraine war. Building on the momentum of Trump’s recent Alaska meeting with Vladimir Putin, the discussions in Brussels underscored a shift in Western strategy: from open-ended […]

From Conflict to Commerce: The U.S. Strategy for Peace.

By Maria Maalouf ⁨While the world watched D.C. and wounders what the outcomes will be it is important to know where the WORLD stands from an American Strategic Global look. This is where we are today? Strategic Fault Lines and Fragile PeaceEconomic and Demographic Undercurrents Shaping the DC Negotiations Prelude: The DC Peace Talks—Diplomacy at […]

Yuri Ushakov: The Kremlin’s Quiet Power Broker.

By Nabimara Benson In the frosty air of Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15, 2025, all eyes were on the historic summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump. But a few steps away from the spotlight, a lesser-known figure sat quietly, his presence steady and unassuming, yet his influence undeniable. Yuri Ushakov, […]