Oil prices expected to rise every two weeks... 'Price cap policy effective but limited in use'
South Korea anticipates a staggered increase in oil prices biweekly due to market pressures and the effects of the price cap policy.
As Labor faces pressure to respond boldly to oil shock, it needs to find more unconventional levers to pull
Australia's government is under increasing pressure to address rising oil prices and supply issues following recommendations from the International Energy Agency.
How Denmark got the nickname Voice of America
The article critiques Denmark's close alignment with the US foreign policy at the expense of an independent approach, particularly in the context of its involvement in international conflicts like the Iraq War.
Kolรกล: Trump considers himself the ruler of the world and wants vassal regimes
Czech politician Kolรกล criticizes Trump for attempting to establish control over global affairs.
Why did Donald Trump get angry at NATO?
Donald Trump expressed strong discontent over NATO countries not supporting the U.S. in the Iran war, calling them cowards and highlighting NATO's weakness without American backing.
Behind the Tension Between Trump and NATO Lies Distrust, Ideological Cracks, and One Dreadful Clause
Donald Trump's recent aggressive attacks on NATO reflect deeper ideological cracks and a significant mistrust between him and the alliance.
The Predatory Hegemon
A Harvard article argues Donald Trump's second term can be characterized as a 'predatory hegemon' seeking short-term gains at the expense of allies and adversaries alike.
Donald Trump is not a 'transactional' President - that's why nobody rushed to help him in Iran
The article discusses Donald Trump's reaction to the lack of support from allies amid tensions with Iran, highlighting his non-transactional approach to international relations.
First Week of the Maximum Oil Price System Implementation... Gas Prices at Gas Stations Plummet
In the first week of the maximum oil price system in South Korea, fuel prices have witnessed a significant decrease across the nation.
What suggestions did the IEA give to the world regarding the oil crisis?
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has provided significant recommendations to individuals and governments in light of the ongoing war in the Middle East, which is impacting the global oil market.
The Reality of 'Power Domination' Reflected in the Leaders' Summit: The Role Japan is Expected to Play in the International Community
The article discusses the implications of Japan's leadership role in the international order, especially in light of the increasing power dynamics and the recent behavior of Prime Minister Suga towards President Trump.
Not just tariffs: Foreign nations profited off of us โ now Trump is striking back
The Trump administration is actively countering international trade practices that it views as harmful to U.S. workers and industries.
Work from home and slow down on the road: worldโs energy watchdog advises emergency measures as oil prices rise
The International Energy Agency has advised emergency measures to curb oil demand amid rising prices and supply shortages due to the Middle East conflict.
How We Will Avoid 'Suicide'
The article critiques a leader's destabilizing foreign policy actions that have threatened global stability.
The Autumn Plan that Caputo is discussing includes a 'payback' for domestic debts
Toto Caputo is concerned about the current economic situation in Argentina, citing rising inflation and falling revenue as key issues under discussion in secret economic team meetings.
Pemex shows its teeth: Exports to the US increase by 161% due to Middle East conflict
Pemex has increased its crude oil exports to the US by 161% as a response to rising international oil prices caused by conflict in the Middle East.
International specialist from Washington Post and CNN warns that Trump fell into an "imperial trap" with Iran
Political analyst Fareed Zakaria warns that the Trump administration has engaged in unnecessary conflict with Iran, detracting from the U.S.'s internal and economic priorities.
โOne in, one outโ asylum seekers sent to France return to UK in lorries
Asylum seekers returned to France under the UKโs 'one in, one out' policy have found their way back to the UK via lorry, revealing flaws in the controversial arrangement.
Latin America: Elections 2026
The article discusses the fragmentation of Latin America in international terms, highlighting the weaknesses of its multilateral organizations and the impact of electoral volatility on foreign policies.
Is the rise in Selic the ideal response to the inflationary pressure caused by conflicts in the Middle East?
The Brazilian Central Bank has opted for a cautious 0.25 percentage point reduction in its Selic rate, amidst international uncertainties and inflationary pressures from heightened Middle Eastern conflicts.
African country seeks millions from UK
Rwanda is seeking around ยฃ100 million from the UK over the cancellation of a migrant deportation agreement.
US Intelligence Agencies Support Trump's Foreign Policy Positions
A new threat assessment by U.S. intelligence agencies aligns with President Trump's views on immigration and international peace agreements while presenting a grim picture of increasing threats.
The US is at risk of a 'Suez Moment'
The article discusses the parallels between the 1956 Suez Crisis and potential challenges facing the US in the current international landscape.
Europe has common norms, not common values
The article discusses the challenges the European Union faces in unifying its foreign policy amid international crises, highlighting the varying political and cultural perspectives across member states.
Soler i Lecha: Foreign policy of Pedro Sรกnchez 'widely supported by the Spanish population'
Eduard Soler i Lecha discusses the widely supported foreign policy of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sรกnchez, emphasizing its strategic nature and alignment with international law.
Britain owes $115 million for refugee resettlement scheme, Kigali tells international court
Rwanda claims that Britain owes it $115 million under a refugee deal that was terminated by Prime Minister Keir Starmer shortly after he took office.
Canada could become a member state of the EU, said the French Foreign Minister
French Foreign Minister suggests that Canada could potentially join the European Union.
Donald Trump 'humiliated' after suffering 'brutal' blow as Iran war rages on
President Donald Trump faces humiliation and setbacks amidst the ongoing Iran war, compounded by international criticism.
War in the Middle East: Iran's Foreign Minister Announces 'Wave of Global Consequences'
Iran's Foreign Minister has warned that the consequences of the Iran conflict will be felt globally, following several attacks in the region and calls for further international dissent against the war.
VIDEOS: DF2 from Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The article covers various significant political and social issues in Brazil, including statements from Trump on nuclear arms, governors rejecting Lula's tax request, and key government developments.
Trump says the US should reconsider its NATO membership
Trump suggests that the United States should rethink its NATO membership, expressing discontent over allies not providing assistance in international conflicts.
Oil prices reach a 3.5-year high
International oil prices have surged to their highest level in three and a half years due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and attacks in the region.
Editorial: American Commander's Words Reveal Why Finland Should Not Anger Trump
The opinion piece discusses the implications of President Trump's recent statements and the importance of maintaining a positive relationship with the U.S. for Finland.
When the War Will End โ Trump's Weak Hand Revealed
The article discusses Donald Trump's recent calls for international cooperation in securing the Strait of Hormuz amidst ongoing tensions relating to Iran, highlighting perceived weaknesses in his leadership.
'It's disastrous': Argentina leaves the WHO, why did Milei decide to exit the World Health Organization?
Argentina has officially exited the World Health Organization, marking a significant shift in its health policy under President Javier Milei's administration.
The Government greenlights the release of up to 11.5 million barrels of oil from Spanish reserves starting now
Spain will immediately release strategic oil reserves to stabilize the market following a significant rise in crude prices due to foreign conflicts.
Argentina formalized its exit from the World Health Organization
Argentina has officially exited the World Health Organization, as announced by Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno.
The USA loves freedom, but not at home
The article critiques the USA's international actions, claiming they profess to support freedom while simultaneously engaging in military interventions that harm civilians.
Zelensky: "Putin's war machine has helped Iran"
Ukrainian President Zelensky claims that the war in Iran has diverted international attention and military resources from Ukraine, undermining peace efforts in Eastern Europe.
From Venezuela to Iran: How Trump's maximum pressure strategy changed the world's calculations
The article discusses how the United States' military operations in Venezuela and subsequent war against Iran reflect a shift towards a reliance on force rather than diplomacy in international relations.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd Edition of Monday, March 16, 2026
Brazil's legal system faces scrutiny as judges may lose their positions and salaries in severe cases, while international tensions rise as European and Asian countries refuse to send troops to the Strait of Hormuz.
Even America's critics often speak its strategic language
The article analyzes the rhetorical frameworks that shape discussions about military conflicts, particularly in the context of American and Israeli actions in the Middle East.
Trump on Hormuz: For 40 years we have protected you, and you donโt want to get involved
Donald Trump emphasized the U.S. commitment to protecting allies for the past 40 years while urging other nations to get involved.
Donald Trump is holding a press conference on Monday
Donald Trump has announced a press conference scheduled for Monday, with uncertainty regarding its specific topic.
Lithuania is considering steps to regulate fuel prices: 'The first step has been taken'
Lithuanian government discusses releasing fuel reserves to stabilize fuel prices amid geopolitical tensions.
Minister of Industry: "Oil Company Price Reductions Are Slow to Reflect at Gas Stations"
The South Korean government is enhancing management of maximum price regulations for petroleum products in response to rising international oil prices due to the Middle East crisis, while calling for faster implementation of price reductions at gas stations.
War, the government is studying a bonus against price increases
The Italian government is considering a new bonus to assist families struggling with rising energy costs due to international conflicts.
Cnpr forum: "Low wages and fragile businesses"
The article discusses the Italian government's focus on reducing fiscal pressure and its positive impact on workers' wages amidst a challenging international environment.
Trump strengthens pressure on South Korea for deployment to Hormuz, which must consider justification, parliamentary approval, and international cooperation
U.S. President Donald Trump is intensifying pressure on South Korea to participate in the naval escort task force in the Strait of Hormuz amidst the escalating U.S.-Iran conflict.
The Easy Illusion of Mobile Excise Duties | The Editorial by Osvaldo De Paolini
The article critiques the political tendency in Italy to address rising fuel prices through mobile excise duties, questioning their effectiveness amid international crises.