Iran and Turkey have summoned each other’s diplomats for discussions after Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan criticized Tehran’s policy of supporting militias in Syria and elsewhere in the region.
Europe and Britain have allowed themselves over the past decades to fall into irrelevance in the geopolitical context. Facing the consequences of that irrelevance, they want America to bail them out ...
Talks to speed a resumption in oil exports from Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region have been delayed until Thursday ...
London-listed shipbroker Braemar believes Iranian oil will keep flowing despite more US sanctions being imposed on tankers ...
Israel’s recent military success has left Iran uniquely vulnerable, but for how long? Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
Iranian oil exports to China is increasingly relying on smaller, more agile tankers, as US sanctions put pressure on the ...
ThePrint Explorer looks at the significance of rare earths, how China rose to dominate the industry, and the US's efforts to ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio pushed Iraq’s Prime Minister to reopen the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline. The U.S. and its allies ...
In addition, Israel has carried out the largest airstrikes it has ever launched against Iran, reportedly weakening the ...
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Hosted on MSNIraq Could Be the Next Arena for Turkey and Iran's RivalryWith momentum on its side, Turkey is making a big diplomatic push in Iraq. That puts it on a potential collision course with ...
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Oil price continues its upward momentum for the second consecutive day, trading around $70.90 ...
Oil prices settled higher on Monday as fresh U.S. sanctions on Iran and a commitment to compensate for overproduction by Iraq added to concerns of near-term supply tightness, helping the market ...
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