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Why US strikes on Venezuela matter to Kenya

At first glance, US military strikes on Venezuela appear distant, just another episode in a long history of Washington’s confrontations with leftist governments in Latin America.However, for Kenya, ...
She oversees Venezuela’s oil apparatus and has relationships with the socialist stronghold in government. Read more at ...
Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone on Tuesday delivers a government report on economic developments over the past five years, and the goals for the next five years.
Since tariffs stepped in, the Eurozone has struggled with exports and hasn't even retaliated to them. A passive approach that ...
Corporate debt issuance is expected to hit a record in 2026. That is despite all of the uncertainty in this economy and the ...
If interest rates stop being market signals and become policy decisions, what survives may look less like capitalism—and more ...
Despite rising inequality, poor job numbers, and Donald Trump’s mass deportations, the economy grew by a remarkable 4.3% last ...
The economy in 2025 was filled with contradictions, as growth was healthy while hiring slowed, inflation stayed elevated and unemployment rose.
Analysts estimate Venezuela now owes $150-$170 billion and JP Morgan calculates that $102 billion of that is in the form of ...
High debt levels and potential fiscal dominance could lead to lower interest rates, benefiting assets like BTC and gold.
Heading into 2026, the US dollar (DXY) faces a complicated path driven by a conflict between the Fed and the government.
Venezuela holds 303 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, the largest on Earth, accounting for 17% of global supply. This is heavy crude that U.S. refineries were literally built to process. For 25 ...