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Illustration showing China and Africa connected by trade routes, symbolizing China’s zero-tariff policy and expanding economic ties with African countries.
Posted inGeopolitics

China’s Africa Tariff Move Opens a New Front in Global Trade

by Oguz BuyukyildirimMay 1, 2026May 1, 2026
Office workers using computers as UK businesses face growing cybersecurity risks.
Posted inTechnology

Cyber Risk Is Becoming a Routine Cost for UK Companies

by Oguz BuyukyildirimMay 1, 2026May 1, 2026
Digital euro and European payment sovereignty amid debate over ECB digital currency plans.
Posted inTechnology

Digital Euro Puts Europe’s Payment Sovereignty on the Line

by Oguz BuyukyildirimMay 1, 2026May 1, 2026
China's Tech Economy Is Turning Silver Into a Supply Pressure Point
Posted inMarkets

China’s Tech Economy Is Turning Silver Into a Supply Pressure Point

by Oguz BuyukyildirimMay 1, 2026May 1, 2026
Freight train on a rail corridor representing Iran’s shift toward land trade routes under maritime pressure
Posted inGeopolitics

Iran Turns Maritime Pressure Into a Land Corridor Strategy

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 30, 2026April 30, 2026
America’s Gas Glut highlights the U.S. energy edge as Europe faces natural gas supply risk
Posted inEconomy

America’s Gas Glut Gives It an Energy Edge as Europe Fights Supply Risk

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 30, 2026
German flag on top of the Bundestag building in Berlin as Germany’s 2027 budget increases defense spending and public borrowing.
Posted inEconomy

Germany’s 2027 Budget Makes Defense an Economic Priority

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 30, 2026
Jewellery displayed in a luxury retail showroom as UK retail pressure reaches specialist brands.
Posted inEconomy

Purely Diamonds Case Shows Retail Pressure Is Moving Upmarket

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 30, 2026April 30, 2026
Fuel tanker transport illustrates Iraq’s search for alternative export routes through Syria as regional shipping risks reshape Middle East trade.
Posted inGeopolitics

Syria Turns Iraq’s Oil Export Stress Into a Regional Trade Opening

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 29, 2026April 29, 2026
An oil tanker at sea, illustrating how Russia’s continued role in OPEC+ and the UAE’s exit are testing producer discipline in global oil markets. Photo: Shaah Shahidh / Unsplash.
Posted inMarkets

Russia Stays With OPEC+ as UAE Exit Tests Oil Market Discipline

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 29, 2026April 29, 2026

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