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Why Greenland's Resources Are So Coveted

Greenland's immense deposits of rare earths and lithium, vital for green tech, are becoming more accessible. Discover the geological history and geopolitical dilemma.

Secret deal kept Maduro's regime intact after US raid

The dramatic US raid that captured Nicolás Maduro left his inner circle in power. We examine the clandestine deal, the key players, and what it means for Venezuela's future. Read the full analysis.

Trump Accused of Plot to Seize Venezuela's Oil

New allegations claim the Trump administration plotted to control Venezuela's oil proceeds indefinitely. Senator Chris Murphy brands the scheme 'insane'. Read the full report.

US Strategy for Venezuela's Vast Oil Reserves Unveiled

Following the capture of President Maduro, the US plans to tap Venezuela's colossal oil reserves. Analysis reveals the potential impact on global supply, US refineries, and the immense challenges ahead.

US Priorities for Venezuela After Maduro Capture

Marco Rubio details US goals following the detention of Venezuela's president. The focus: ending drug trafficking, expelling Iran & Hezbollah, and reclaiming the oil industry. Explore the legal fallout.

Trump's Venezuela Oil Plan Faces Major Investment Hurdles

President Trump's plan to seize and revitalise Venezuela's oil industry after a military raid faces significant political and infrastructural challenges, with analysts warning of a decade-long rebuild. Explore the global energy implications.

UK General's Stark WW3 Warning to Public

The head of Britain's armed forces warns the public must be ready for a 'whole-of-nation' response to the rising threat from Russia. Read the full story and understand the implications.

Europe's water reserves drying up due to climate change

Exclusive analysis reveals Europe's freshwater reserves are shrinking dramatically, with southern and central Europe hardest hit. Scientists warn of 'far-reaching' consequences for food security and water supplies.

BHP walks away from Anglo American takeover bid

Mining giant BHP has ended its pursuit of rival Anglo American after its latest approach was rebuffed. Discover the implications for the planned Anglo-Teck merger and the global mining sector.

EU investigates Google over publisher content demotion

The European Union has opened a formal investigation into Google for allegedly unfairly demoting media publishers' content in search results, risking another multibillion-euro fine. Discover the implications for the tech giant.

Bank of England gold at risk in security strike

Exclusive: The Bank of England faces an unprecedented security crisis as guards protecting Britain's £200 billion gold reserves prepare to walk out over pay disputes, raising alarm about the safety of the nation's wealth.

UK's New Dad's Army to Counter Russian Threats

Defence Secretary John Healey announces revolutionary 'Dad's Army' reserve force modernisation to strengthen Britain's defences against growing Russian threats and regional instability.

North Sea geology blocks oil extraction ambitions

A bombshell geological study reveals that complex rock formations beneath the North Sea could prevent the UK from extracting up to half its remaining oil and gas reserves, dealing a major blow to energy security plans.

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