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The Eustream gas facility in Velke Kapusany, Slovakia. Europe has yet to wean itself off Russia’s greatest natural resource: gas. Getty Images
CommentEnergy-hungry Europe cannot afford another decade of half-measures

The continent has relied, unsuccessfully, on Russia and renewables. The US can come to its rescue

CommentSeptember 08, 2025
Tourists and pedestrians walk on the Iena Bridge near the Eiffel Tower in Paris. France’s debt and deficit are among the highest in Europe. AFP
CommentFrance's government is set to fall – for trying to do the right thing

Prime Minister Bayrou's attempt to usher fiscal reform will cost him his job, but his failure to do so will cost the country

CommentSeptember 01, 2025
'For Sale' signs in Islington, north London. Property in Britain’s south-east remains the economy's last working engine. PA
CommentA new Labour property tax will sink Britain

Punishing property owners, just to rally its voter base, is a losing bet

CommentAugust 26, 2025
US President Donald Trump holds a photo of him with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. EPA
CommentCritics of Trump's peace initiative with Putin must ask: What's the alternative?

Ending the Ukraine war by defeating Russia was always a non-starter

CommentAugust 25, 2025
European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas. AFP
InterviewTrump-Putin talks need Ukraine’s presence, says EU foreign policy chief

EU foreign policy chief also tells The National that Europe is united in its effort to get aid into Gaza

EuropeAugust 12, 2025
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer with Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves. Getty
CommentBroke Britain must move on from Robin Hood governments

The current government is practising false economics in continuing to force out its top 10 per cent

CommentAugust 10, 2025
American soft power in the Trump era challenges the notion that funding social programmes gets better results than propelling entire nations towards economic growth. Getty
CommentTrump's foreign policy isn't business as usual - it's 'all' business

For the US President, the ability to dictate economic prosperity is the ultimate leverage

CommentAugust 08, 2025
US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum says the US is going “gangbusters” to catch up with China on electricity production.
ExclusiveUS Interior Secretary confident that AI's demand for power will drive energy markets

Doug Burgum tells Hadley Gamble he is unconcerned about current glut of oil given increasing needs of tech sector

EnergyJuly 31, 2025
ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - May 15, 2025: HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates (C) and Donald Trump, President of the United States of America (L), view a model of the UAE USA AI Cluster during the launch ceremony at Qasr Al Watan. Seen with HE Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, Abu Dhabi Executive Council Member Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority and Managing Director Group CEO of Mubadala Investment Company (R). ( Ryan Carter / UAE Presidential Court ) ---
UAE is a preferred partner in the AI race, says Doug Burgum

Doug Burgum tells Hadley Gamble of potential to future-proof AI infrastructure

TechnologyJuly 31, 2025
More America-First conservatives are starting to question their country's relationship with its close ally Israel. Getty Images
CommentAmid a chaotic Middle East policy, Trump's base is losing its love for Israel

There's a shake-up under way in America's relationship with the region, and it's heading in unexpected directions

CommentJuly 30, 2025

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