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Russia, China, and Iran Are Joining Forces Against Western Pressure

Russia, China, and Iran are increasingly creating a strategic alliance of convenience that US policymakers must confront as it seeks to disrupt global order, according to a group of US experts and former officials. Speaking on June 10 at the “America’s Adversaries: The Russia Reality” national security briefing organized by the Independent Women’s Forum, many…
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Rising Energy Bills Are Fueling a Global Home Battery Boom

Consumers are battling higher energy bills worldwide due to rising inflation and greater price volatility of oil and gas, driven by significant restrictions on energy trade through the Strait of Hormuz in recent months. This has prompted a surge in interest in household solar systems, as consumers look to produce their own clean, affordable power.…
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The Oil Market Could Be Weeks From a Breaking Point

Three and a half months after the blocked Strait of Hormuz created the worst oil supply disruption in history, oil prices remain below $100 per barrel amid hopes of an imminent U.S.-Iran deal. It’s not only hopes that have been keeping prices much lower than a sudden disappearance of 13 million barrels per day (bpd)…