Geopolitics

Greenland Energy's Arctic Drilling Plans Highlight Western Energy Security Push
Greenland Energy Company's exploration in Greenland's Jameson Land Basin, with potential resources of up to 13 billion barrels of oil, underscores efforts to bolster Western energy security amid geopolitical risks to global supply chains.

Global Instability Fuels Push for Arctic Oil as Greenland Energy Secures Halliburton Deal
Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are driving U.S. and European efforts toward energy independence, with Greenland Energy Company advancing an Arctic exploration campaign in Greenland's Jameson Land Basin, estimated to hold up to 13 billion barrels of oil, and signing a major agreement with Halliburton for integrated support.

Gold Prices Retreat Amid Dollar Strength and Failed US-Iran Negotiations
Gold prices declined as the US dollar strengthened following the collapse of US-Iran talks, highlighting how geopolitical tensions and currency movements are currently overshadowing traditional macroeconomic factors in driving market sentiment.

Bitcoin Surges Past $75,000 as Geopolitical Tensions Ease, Boosting Crypto Mining Stocks
Bitcoin rose to nearly $75,000 for the first time in a month amid optimism over de-escalating Middle East conflicts, positively impacting crypto mining firms like Bit Digital Inc.

Powermax Minerals Advances Rare Earth Projects Amid Geopolitical Supply Chain Pressures
Exploration companies like Powermax Minerals are positioning their North American rare earth element projects to benefit from growing geopolitical tensions and government efforts to diversify supply chains away from China.

Critical Metals Corp's Greenland Project Emerges as Western Solution to China's Rare Earth Dominance
The temporary U.S.-China truce on rare earth exports underscores the urgent need for Western supply chain independence, with Critical Metals Corp's Tanbreez project in Greenland positioned as a strategic alternative to China's near-monopoly on these critical minerals.

UPI and South China Sea NewsWire Form Strategic Partnership to Enhance Indo-Pacific Coverage
United Press International has partnered with South China Sea NewsWire to strengthen coverage of the strategically vital South China Sea region, providing global audiences with authoritative insights on this geopolitical flashpoint.

Ucore Secures Greenland Rare Earth Supply to Challenge Chinese Dominance
Ucore Rare Metals has signed an agreement to source heavy rare earth concentrate from Greenland's Tanbreez deposit, marking a strategic move to establish North American supply chain independence from China for critical minerals essential to electric vehicles, renewable energy, and defense technologies.

Miami Strategic Intelligence Institute Founder Recognized as Top Entrepreneur of USA
Dr. Rafael Marrero, founder of the Miami Strategic Intelligence Institute, will receive the Top Entrepreneur of USA 2025 award, highlighting the growing influence of Hispanic entrepreneurs in strategic analysis and geopolitics.

Renewable Energy Grids Enhance Reliability Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties
The shift towards renewable energy grids offers a solution to improve reliability and reduce dependency on fossil fuels affected by geopolitical tensions.

Israel-Iran Conflict Impacts Global Oil and Gas Sector
The escalating military conflict between Israel and Iran has begun to affect energy infrastructure and exports, raising concerns over potential global energy market disruptions.

Military Drone Market Set for Explosive Growth Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions
The global military drone market is projected to grow from USD 60 billion in 2024 to nearly USD 187 billion by 2034, driven by technological advancements and increasing defense modernization efforts worldwide.

Wood MacKenzie Report Challenges U.S. Energy Dominance Narrative
A new Wood MacKenzie report highlights potential obstacles to the United States' current position as the world's leading oil and gas producer, signaling potential shifts in global energy dynamics.