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The Day America Shut the Door and China Opened One
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The Day America Shut the Door and China Opened One

On the same day South Africa was disinvited from the G7 summit under US pressure, China pledged tariff-free trade. What does this moment reveal about the battle for the Global South?

If Hormuz Closes, Who Really Pays the Price?
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If Hormuz Closes, Who Really Pays the Price?

G7 nations have backed Hormuz Strait security amid rising Middle East tensions. With 20% of global oil passing through a 48km chokepoint, the stakes for energy markets, consumers, and geopolitics are enormous.

Can G7 Oil Releases Actually Fix High Prices?
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Can G7 Oil Releases Actually Fix High Prices?

G7 nations are weighing a coordinated release of strategic petroleum reserves. History says the effect is real—but temporary. Here's what it means for energy markets and your wallet.

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G7's Oil Reserve Card: Relief or Warning Sign?
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G7's Oil Reserve Card: Relief or Warning Sign?

G7 nations signal readiness to release emergency oil reserves. Is this a stabilizing move—or a sign that something bigger is brewing in global energy markets?

Oil Spiked 25%. Then G7 Blinked. Now What?
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Oil Spiked 25%. Then G7 Blinked. Now What?

Crude surged to $118 a barrel as the Iran war disrupted Iraqi output and closed the Strait of Hormuz. A G7 reserve-release signal pulled it back to $103. Here's what's actually at stake.

Prime Ministers Takaichi and Meloni representing Japan-Italy cooperation
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Democracies United: Japan-Italy Global Leadership 2026 and the New Order

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi and Italian PM Giorgia Meloni outline a vision for Japan-Italy global leadership 2026, focusing on shared democratic values and technological innovation.

Exterior view of the Bank of Japan headquarters in Tokyo, representing institutional isolation.
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Why the Bank of Japan skipped the 2026 joint statement supporting Jerome Powell

The Bank of Japan remains silent as other global central banks sign a joint statement supporting Fed Chair Jerome Powell against Trump's threats in January 2026.

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Conceptual image of the Nara summit and G7 mineral supply chain routes
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PM Takaichi Japan-South Korea Summit 2026: G7 Moves to Diversify Critical Mineral Supply Chains

Analyze the impact of PM Sanae Takaichi and President Lee Jae-myung's 2026 summit on G7 supply chains and global markets.

Weaponizing Finance: The G7's $50B Russian Asset Gambit Redraws the Global Risk Map
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Weaponizing Finance: The G7's $50B Russian Asset Gambit Redraws the Global Risk Map

The G7's $50B loan to Ukraine, backed by frozen Russian assets, is more than a wartime measure. It's a high-stakes move that redefines sovereign risk.

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