A Tour of the World’s Tax Havens
Hidden Harbours: A Tour of the World’s Tax Havens Talking about tax havens isn’t just about palm trees and numbered accounts anymore. In 2026, “tax haven”... Read more.
Who Really Runs Iran?
Iran’s leadership may look opaque from the outside, but the system is built to avoid a visible power vacuum. Even when the supreme leader disappears from public... Read more.
Russia Sends a Second Oil Tanker to Cuba as Energy Crisis Deepens
Russia is preparing to send a second oil tanker to Cuba, underscoring how severe the island’s energy crisis has become and how closely Havana now depends on outside... Read more.
UN Backs Historic Slavery Recognition
The United Nations General Assembly has approved a non-binding resolution classifying African enslavement as the gravest crime against humanity, spearheaded by Ghana... Read more.
Spain’s Supreme Court Recognizes Content Moderation as a Mental Health Hazard—for a U.S. Audience
In a landmark decision that could resonate far beyond Europe, Spain’s Supreme Court has formally acknowledged that the work of social‑media content... Read more.
Saudi Arabia’s Eight UNESCO Treasures: From Ancient Carvings to Vast Oases
Saudi Arabia boasts eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites that span millennia, blending stunning natural wonders with profound human history. These locations reveal... Read more.
When Principles Bend to Pressure: The Jones Act in Crisis
The idea of suspending the Jones Act might sound technical, but it speaks volumes about the extraordinary pressure now gripping global energy markets. For over a... Read more.
Chile’s Senate Elects Paulina Núñez as President, Marking the Fifth Woman to Hold the Post
Chile’s Senate has elected Paulina Núñez as its new president, making her the fifth woman in the country’s history to lead the upper chamber of Congress. Following... Read more.
Brazil and Europe Eye Critical Minerals Partnership: Tech Transfer on the Table
Brazil is pitching a strategic alliance with European nations to jointly develop critical minerals and rare earths, positioning itself as a key supplier for... Read more.
Farage’s attack on Commonwealth voting rights
Nigel Farage is using a by-election defeat to relaunch a hardline campaign against the UK’s voting rules, targeting both Commonwealth citizens and postal ballots.... Read more.





