Fuel tourism is gaining momentum: cheap prices are driving drivers across the border
The conflict in the Middle East has exacerbated Europe's commodity crisis, prompting drivers to seek cheaper fuel in neighboring countries, leading to serious issues that require intervention from governments across Europe.
Future interest rates fall after Treasury announces fixed-rate purchase and sale auctions
Future interest rates in Brazil have dropped following the announcement of fixed-rate bond auctions by the Treasury.
Unwilling to Stop: D. Trump Talks About Taking Over Cuba
Former President D. Trump expressed his intentions regarding Cuba, stating he sees it as a country in decline and ripe for intervention.
Keir Starmer gives defiant message on Iran after 'Trumpflation' cost of living warning
Keir Starmer asserts that the UK is resilient amid the Iran crisis but faces pressure for increased intervention in response to economic challenges linked to Donald Trump's policies.
Donald Trump blundered into Iran war - now he wants our kids to pay for his stupidity
The article criticizes Donald Trump's aggressive actions in Iran, attributing significant global economic destabilization to his decisions.
ADC and Obidients decry uncontrolled fuel price
The African Democratic Congress and the Obidient Movement have criticized the Nigerian government's refusal to control rising fuel prices, warning of escalating economic hardship.
Javier Gil, the researcher of the 'tenant generation': 'The State is not helping the population, its intervention generates the opposite'
Javier Gil discusses the speculative nature of the global real estate economy and criticizes government interventions that prioritize financial markets over social welfare.
Will Trump Now Attempt to Invade Cuba? Here is His Plan to Make the U.S. the 'Boss' of the Island
The article discusses President Trump's alleged strategy to exert economic pressure on Cuba as a means to influence the island's political landscape without resorting to military intervention.
South Africa Deploys Army Against Gang Violence
South Africa is deploying armed soldiers in Johannesburg to combat escalating gang violence and organized crime, a situation deemed a major threat to the country's democracy and economic growth.
The right is wary of the new social shield due to the war after opposing price limits in emergencies
The right-wing parties in Spain express distrust towards the government's new social shield aimed at addressing economic impacts of the war in Iran, citing concerns over government intervention.
Economic Newsfilter: If the war with Iran lasts longer, the government may be tempted to do something about gasoline prices
In response to rising oil prices due to the conflict with Iran, the Slovak opposition is calling for government intervention regarding gasoline prices, while Prime Minister Robert Fico heads to a nuclear conference in Paris.
The Revolution of 1776 / 250 Years Ago Adam Smith Published His Wealth of Nations, the Foundational Work of Economics
The article discusses the publication of Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" in 1776, which significantly transformed economic thought and laid the groundwork for modern economics.
Expensive Fuel: Too Much Fear of Gasoline Prices
The article discusses the political panic and calls for intervention in response to rising gasoline prices in Germany, raising questions about the actual impact on voters' sentiments.
D. Trump said which country he will take on after Iran: it's only a matter of time
D. Trump indicated that Cuba will be the next country to face U.S. intervention following Iran.
Hoepli Bookstore: Unions Urge Urgent Intervention from Palazzo Marino
Unions are calling on Milan's city leaders to intervene urgently to preserve the historic Hoepli bookstore amid concerns about its economic viability.
Stop market fires
Market fires in Nigeria are frequent, often caused by avoidable human errors, necessitating urgent government intervention to prevent further tragedies and economic loss.
Trump says the situation in Cuba is so desperate that in the end there could be a 'friendly takeover' of the island
Former President Donald Trump suggested that the dire situation in Cuba might lead to a peaceful political and economic takeover by the United States.
The US war machine is heating up, markets are freezing, and global economic turbulence is frightening
Increased geopolitical concerns and rumored military intervention by the United States are causing turbulence in stock markets and bond movements, while simultaneously raising oil prices.
"Criminal Deterioration": Producers of a Regional Economy Warn About Market Deregulation and Insist on Returning Powers to an Institute
Producers of yerba mate in Misiones, Argentina, are urging government intervention to restore regulations that protect their industry from economic decline.
GSEVEE: Intervention together with SMEunited in favor of European SMEs - Letter to K. Mitsotakis
The president of GSEVEE, Stavros Kafounis, sent a letter to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis as part of SMEunited's pan-European initiative advocating for a strategic priority roadmap to enhance small and medium-sized enterprises ahead of the EU summit on February 12.
Intervention of Imamoğlu from prison: Restarting Turkey-EU relations through the Customs Union
Ekrem İmamoğlu, the imprisoned mayor of Istanbul, calls for a political and economic restart of Turkey-EU relations, linking the revision of the Turkey-EU Customs Union to Turkey's democratic prospects.
One Month After Maduro's Capture, Venezuela Experiences Economic Opening Under US Tutelage
One month after the military capture of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelans took to the streets in Caracas, divided between supporters of the regime demanding his release and opposition groups calling for change.
NATO ruined Libya, but couldn’t break it
The article explores how, despite NATO's military intervention decimating Libya's political structure, the country persists through an unexpected resilience characterized by non-political stability and economic functionality.
Weakness of the Economy: No Rambozambo in Growth
The article discusses how increased government intervention is seen as a barrier to economic growth in Germany, despite a slight positive GDP growth of 0.2% indicating the country has just emerged from recession.
Iranian Protests: Between Economic and Social Drivers and Considerations for American Intervention
The recent wave of protests in Iran, which began as a response to economic grievances such as the cost of living and inflation, is increasingly shifting towards political demands amid regional and international complexities.
Iran on the brink, youth without work and record trade surplus of China
The podcast discusses ongoing protests in Iran, where over 2,000 casualties have been reported amid concerns of U.S. intervention, alongside economic issues like youth unemployment and China's trade surplus.
Bezhikian ready to listen to the people's demands, Trump hints at intervention, and Israel is on alert
Iranian President Masoud Bezhikian stated that the government is ready to address the people's demands and economic issues following two weeks of anti-government protests, while U.S. President Donald Trump expressed a willingness to intervene, and Bezhikian accused the U.S. and Israel of inciting chaos.
The Return of the Economy by Force
The intervention in Venezuela signifies a resurgence of political and military power directly influencing the economic landscape, reshaping prices, risks, and economic alliances.
Iran acknowledges the demands of protesters while fearing foreign intervention
Iran has recognized the economic demands of protesters amid escalating threats of foreign intervention, particularly from the U.S. and Israel, and has issued a statement from its defense council emphasizing the need to protect national security.
Iran, the regime's gag: stop to the web. The hypothesis of a U.S. intervention is growing
Protests in Iran are escalating as the regime tightens its grip by blocking internet access to prevent gatherings, with increased repression including the recruitment of Iraqi Shiite militias amid ongoing economic turmoil and rising inflation.
Oil and Power: How American Energy Giants Paved the Way for Maduro's Arrest?
The article discusses how American energy companies influenced U.S. policy leading to the forced intervention and arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, framing it within a larger economic narrative beyond the legal justifications cited.
The Good, the Ugly, and the Bad: Three Scenarios for Oil in Venezuela
Venezuela's oil future is uncertain amid political instability and U.S. intervention, with potential for reintegration into international markets requiring political stability and investment openness.
Iran in Complete Chaos: Thousands of Protesters Arrested, Internet Cut Off, Trump Threatens Intervention
Violent clashes erupted in Iran as anti-government protesters faced off against security forces amid ongoing unrest fueled by an economic crisis, marking the 11th day of demonstrations.
China, oil, and the price of the blow to international law: the economic keys of the US attack in Venezuela
The article discusses the economic implications of the US military intervention in Venezuela against Nicolás Maduro, highlighting the involvement of China, Russia, and Europe in the international response and reconstruction efforts.
Croatian expert: The American intervention in Venezuela was justified
Professor Lidija Kos-Stanišić discussed the political and economic situation in Venezuela, expressing relief at the news of Nicolás Maduro's ousting despite recognizing the legal uncertainties surrounding such interventions.
Kaplan on the US raid in Venezuela: 'What narcos, America acted only for economic interests'
Robert Kaplan argues that the U.S. intervention in Venezuela is primarily driven by oil interests rather than the Monroe Doctrine, suggesting potential chaos in Caracas due to America's inept governance.
US Attack on Venezuela: War in the Backyard
The US military conducted airstrikes in Caracas, Venezuela, following an order from President Donald Trump, marking a violent intervention in the nation's affairs driven by political and economic interests.
"We are armed and ready to intervene": Donald Trump claims that if Iran kills protesters, the United States "will come to their aid"
Donald Trump warned that the United States would intervene if Iran violently suppresses peaceful protesters amid ongoing protests against hyperinflation and economic crisis in Iran.
Iran, protests over the crisis. Six dead in clashes. Trump: 'USA ready to intervene'
Protests in Iran over the economic crisis have resulted in six deaths during clashes, with Trump's statement indicating potential US intervention.
Iran: merchants close their shops in protest
Merchants in Tehran have been closing their shops for the second consecutive day to protest against the worsening economic situation in Iran, with calls for immediate government intervention.