✦ For YouGeopoliticsTechFinanceHealthEnergySportsCulture◆ SN Last Week★ Saved

Geopolitics·6,785 stories

Geopolitics News — Page 266

Mett Hotels Targets 20 Global Properties by End-2026

Mett Hotels Targets 20 Global Properties by End-2026

Sunset Hospitality Group is accelerating its Asian expansion, opening its first Mett Hotel in Singapore and plotting new properties in Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia as the group targets 20 Mett-bra

Channel News Asia · 3mo ago
Prince Harry Arrives in Kyiv for Security Forum

Prince Harry Arrives in Kyiv for Security Forum

Prince Harry made a surprise visit to Kyiv on Thursday, arriving on an overnight train from Poland, and is set to join the Kyiv Security Forum alongside Ukrainian war veterans as Zelenskyy finalizes a

Google News World · 3mo ago
Trump’s Iran War Sparks US Military Dissent

Trump’s Iran War Sparks US Military Dissent

As the United States deepens its conflict with Iran, dissent is bubbling within its own armed forces, while Iran’s renewed closure of the Hormuz Strait threatens global trade, Israel‑Hezbollah tension

Al Jazeera · 3mo ago
Chinese Satellites Boost Iran War, Alarm U.S

Chinese Satellites Boost Iran War, Alarm U.S

Chinese satellites now orbit the Middle‑East battlefield, feeding Iran’s war effort and prompting the United States to warn of escalating tensions. The move coincides with Iran’s closure of the Hormuz

Google News World · 3mo ago
Why the European Union's wartime loan is a vital lifeline for cash-strapped Ukraine

Why the European Union's wartime loan is a vital lifeline for cash-strapped Ukraine

The EU approved a €90 billion wartime loan to Ukraine, a lifeline that will fund its government and defence amid a €136 billion financing gap and ongoing Russian attacks that have already killed dozen

Channel News Asia · 3mo ago
EU Approves $105B Ukraine Loan and 20th Russia Sanctions

EU Approves $105B Ukraine Loan and 20th Russia Sanctions

The European Union formally approved a 90-billion-euro ($105-billion) loan to Ukraine and a 20th sanctions package against Russia on Thursday, after Hungary lifted its months-long veto.

Google News World · 3mo ago
Trump Orders Navy to Kill Iranian Boats Mining Hormuz

Trump Orders Navy to Kill Iranian Boats Mining Hormuz

President Trump ordered the U.S. Navy to 'shoot and kill' small Iranian boats laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating a standoff the same day the U.S. military seized another Iran-linked oil

AP News · 3mo ago
Trump orders Navy to shoot, kill Iranian boats in Hormuz

Trump orders Navy to shoot, kill Iranian boats in Hormuz

Trump has ordered the U.S. Navy to "shoot and kill" small Iranian boats mining the Strait of Hormuz, hours after the U.S. seized a second oil tanker linked to Iranian smuggling as Israel said it is re

CBC World · 3mo ago
Prince Harry Visits Kyiv, Accuses Russia of War Crimes

Prince Harry Visits Kyiv, Accuses Russia of War Crimes

Prince Harry made a surprise trip to Kyiv, publicly praising Ukrainians and urging the United States to step up support. He accused Russia of war crimes after its April attacks that killed at least 52

Google News World · 3mo ago
🌍

EU approves €90bn Ukraine loan after Hungary lifts veto

EU finally approved a €90 billion loan for Ukraine after Hungary lifted its veto, ending a two‑month impasse and allowing the first tranche to be disbursed as early as May‑June, strengthening Kyiv’s w

Google News World · 3mo ago
GOP Divided on Iran War Power as Deadline Hits

GOP Divided on Iran War Power as Deadline Hits

Senate Republicans are split over how to handle the 60-day War Powers Act deadline for the Iran conflict, with a handful of GOP senators demanding a vote to authorize the war while party leaders resis

The Hill · 3mo ago
Pentagon Fires Navy Secretary Phelan as Hormuz Blockade

Pentagon Fires Navy Secretary Phelan as Hormuz Blockade

Amid the escalating war on Iran and a critical Hormuz blockade, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth abruptly removed John Phelan as US Navy Secretary. The move, part of a broader Trump‑era military reshuff

Al Jazeera · 3mo ago
Iran War Live Updates: Reported Ship Seizures Add to Anxiety in Oil Markets

Iran War Live Updates: Reported Ship Seizures Add to Anxiety in Oil Markets

Iran’s renewed closure of the Hormuz Strait and reported ship seizures have pushed oil above $100 a barrel, while the White House says Trump sees no cease‑fire breach. Meanwhile, Israel’s killing of a

NYT World · 3mo ago
China's 1.4B-Barrel Oil Stockpile Beats Iran War Shock

China's 1.4B-Barrel Oil Stockpile Beats Iran War Shock

China accumulated the world's largest strategic oil reserve—nearly 1.4 billion barrels—by late 2025, giving it a decisive cushion as the Iran war shut the Strait of Hormuz and triggered a global oil s

Axios · 3mo ago
Modi's NDA faces Tamil Nadu, West Bengal votes

Modi's NDA faces Tamil Nadu, West Bengal votes

India’s staggered state elections, now underway in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, are the first major test of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s National Democratic Alliance since the general election. With

Channel News Asia · 3mo ago
Malaysia rejects unilateral Malacca toll

Malaysia rejects unilateral Malacca toll

Indonesia’s finance minister floated a toll on the Strait of Malacca, echoing Iran’s recent move in the Hormuz Strait, while Malaysia’s foreign minister warned that any levy must be a joint decision a

Straits Times Asia · 3mo ago
China, Russia Eye Iran Conflict to Shift US Influence

China, Russia Eye Iran Conflict to Shift US Influence

The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has opened a strategic opening for China and Russia, who view the conflict as a way to erode American influence and extract intelligence. Meanwhile, Iran’s closure of the

Foreign Affairs · 3mo ago
Iran’s Hormuz Blockade Doubles Oil Prices

Iran’s Hormuz Blockade Doubles Oil Prices

Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint supplying roughly one‑fifth of global oil and gas, has doubled crude prices and turned geography into a powerful bargaining chip in the US‑Iran co

Asia Times · 3mo ago
EU Approves $144B Ukraine Loan After Hungary Lifts Veto

EU Approves $144B Ukraine Loan After Hungary Lifts Veto

EU ambassadors approved a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine and a new Russia sanctions package after Hungary dropped its veto, unblocking funds to keep Kyiv solvent through 2026-2027.

CBC World · 3mo ago
US Extends Iran Ceasefire as Hormuz Attacks Continue

US Extends Iran Ceasefire as Hormuz Attacks Continue

The US’s decision to extend a fragile ceasefire with Iran has kept diplomatic channels open, yet fresh attacks in the Strait of Hormuz underscore the volatility that threatens global shipping. While t

UN News · 3mo ago

Get the Geopolitics newsletter

Curated geopolitics stories, every morning. Free.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.