World oil prices remained unchanged on Tuesday, January 27, as the effects of a strong winter storm in the United States offset any positive developments in the supply side, especially in Central Asia. Markets balanced weather-driven production losses and refinery disruptions with expectations of restored output and steady policy from major oil producers. Brent crude
For more than a century, a unique position has existed within American strategic thinking with regard to Greenland. Vast, sparsely populated, ice-covered, and politically tied to Denmark, the world’s largest island has repeatedly surfaced in U.S. debates about security, power projection, and territorial expansion. What once appeared to be a relic of 19th- and early
Kenya’s government has welcomed the decision by the United States House of Representatives to pass a Bill that extends the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), for a further three years, saying this gives a huge impetus to the country’s trade relationship with the U.S. The act is such a huge lifeline, as it provides