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Does Oil and Gas Still Equal Power in the 21st Century?

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Energy Geopolitics: Does Oil and Gas Still Equal Power in the 21st Century? As conflicts in Europe and the Middle East continue to disrupt energy markets, one question has become more im portant than ever: Does control over oil and gas still determine global power?

Congress Reins In Trump's Iran War Powers

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US Senate Votes to Limit Trump’s Iran War Powers in Historic Bipartisan Move Is It Legally Binding? For the first time since conflict erupted in February 2026, both chambers of Congress have united to formally challenge President Donald Trump’s military authority. On Tuesday, the US Senate voted 50–48 to pass a war powers resolution aimed at halting unauthorized military operations against Iran. The vote marks a massive turnaround after nine previous attempts failed in the Senate. It signals a major shift in how Washington is handling the highly unpopular conflict. How the Vote Passed Even though Republicans hold the majority in the Senate, the measure succeeded due to a mix of party defectors and key absences: The Defectors: Four Republicans—Susan Collins (ME), Lisa Murkowski (AK), Rand Paul (KY), and Bill Cassidy (LA)—broke ranks to vote with Democrats. The Absences: Former Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senator Dave McCormick missed the vote due to health and personal absences,...

Why UK PM Keir Starmer Resigned?

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Why UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Resigned in 2026: Key Reasons, Political Fallout, and What Happens Next The United Kingdom is once again facing a major political transition after Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation in June 2026. The decision comes just two years after Labour secured a historic election victory, raising questions about the future of the government and the direction of British politics. Why Did Keir Starmer Resign? Several factors contributed to Starmer's decision to step down. 1. Declining Public Support Over the past year, the Labour government experienced falling approval ratings. Many voters expressed concerns about economic challenges, public services, and the government's ability to deliver on key election promises. 2. Internal Party Pressure Reports indicate growing dissatisfaction among Labour MPs and party members. Critics argued that the government lacked a clear strategic vision and struggled to maintain momentum after its initial ...