World politics
fromThe New Yorker
1 hour agoHow the Iran War Is Shifting Power Toward China
China gains leverage by avoiding conflict and observing U.S. military challenges abroad.
Based on the request of Pakistan and other Countries...and, additionally, the fact that Great Progress has been made toward a Complete and Final Agreement with Representatives of Iran, we have mutually agreed that, while the Blockade will remain in full force and effect, Project Freedom will be paused for a short period of time to see whether or not the Agreement can be finalized and signed.
Joe DeLaura, an energy specialist, emphasizes that the UAE's split from OPEC is not merely about oil prices but signifies deeper geopolitical shifts. The UAE's frustration with OPEC's production quotas, which favor Saudi Arabia, has led to this significant decision. The ongoing tensions in the region, particularly the war on Iran, have further influenced the UAE's economic realignment towards the U.S. and Israel.
Somalia's recent election to the African Union Peace and Security Council, alongside its membership in the United Nations Security Council, marks a turning point in its diplomatic trajectory. This shift reflects more than a procedural achievement; it signals the maturity of Somalia's diplomatic and security institutions, and the steady rebuilding of its international credibility after decades of conflict and state fragility.
The King may have achieved his task. With a charm and humour that many British politicians would envy, he used his two speeches to praise the US, its people and its leaders in a way that perhaps only an outsider could venture.
Mexican law is clear: it does not permit the participation of foreign agents in operations within the national territory. The Government of Mexico reiterates its willingness to maintain a close, serious, and respectful relationship with the Government of the United States for the benefit of the security of both countries.
China's Foreign Ministry stated, 'Relevant countries maintained support for the one-China principle, completely in line with ... the basic norms of international relations, China expresses high appreciation.'
"Fortunately, our relations with Russia remain good," Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's prime minister, told local publication Sinar Harian. "Therefore, the Petronas team can negotiate with them."