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Saudi-UAE Tensions Worsen Yemen's Southern Crisis

Saudi Arabia and the UAE, key US allies, are backing opposing sides in Yemen, exposing sharp geopolitical rifts. The fate of a separatist leader deepens the southern crisis. Read the full analysis.

US to Get 50M Barrels of Venezuela Oil After Raid

Following a deadly raid capturing Nicolás Maduro, Trump announces a major US-Venezuela oil deal. Caracas accuses Washington of war crimes as global tensions rise. Full details inside.

EU says 'We Don't Accept' Venezuela's new leadership

The European Union refuses to recognise Venezuela's interim government, calling its rise undemocratic. The US ties future relations to security & energy compliance. Explore the geopolitical shift.

Europe Rejects Trump's Greenland Ambitions

European leaders have issued a collective, firm rejection of former US President Donald Trump's reported plans to acquire Greenland. This stance highlights geopolitical tensions and the island's strategic importance. Read the full story.

Denmark PM Rejects Trump's Greenland Claims, Warns NATO

Danish PM Mette Frederiksen strongly rejects US President Trump's renewed claims on Greenland, calling them 'unacceptable'. She warns of severe consequences if the US acts against a NATO ally. Read the full story.

Trump's Venezuela Move Reshapes Global Order

The US capture of Venezuela's Maduro rattles global norms, impacting China, Russia & regional stability. Analysis on what it means for geopolitics & markets. Read more.

UAE Silently Recognises Somaliland, Accepts Its Passports

The UAE appears to have quietly recognised Somaliland, accepting its passports while blocking Somalia's. This major geopolitical shift, following Israel's move, could reshape regional alliances. Read the full analysis.

Israel Recognizes Somaliland, Sparks Regional Tensions

Israel becomes the first country to formally recognize Somaliland's independence. Explore the strategic motives behind this historic move and its geopolitical implications for the Horn of Africa and beyond. Read the full analysis.

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