Jonathan Eyal
Will Gulf states find new oil pipelines fast enough to reduce Hormuz reliance?
The prospect that Iran may close Hormuz was acknowledged as a significant danger by strategic experts
UAE’s Opec exit: Shockwaves will be felt beyond oil prices
Cartel crack-up reflects growing friction and regional rivalry between the Saudis and the Emiratis
Trump’s full blockade of Hormuz threatens the already fragile ceasefire. Will the war resume?
The US wants the strait opened as quickly as possible, to avert another spike in oil prices
One month on, Iran has the upper hand as war risks rise for Trump and the world
If the US escalates its military pressure, the Iranian regime is willing to take the pain
Three key provisions in Trump’s Greenland deal with Nato. Will they be enough?
EU leaders appear to have agreed they will now proceed to ratify their existing trade deal with the US
Trump’s Greenland tariff threats: What options do European countries have?
[BRUSSELS] European Union leaders are convening an extraordinary emergency summit in the “coming days” to agree on a joint response to US President Donald Trump’s latest threatened tariffs on eight Eu...
The Trump blitzkrieg is running into resistance
While not yet a lame duck, the US president is encountering signs of pushback