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World Powers Grapple with Oil, Nukes, and Trade

Global Affairs Dominated by Trade, Energy, and Security Concerns

A series of international developments unfolded this week, highlighting tensions and shifts in global trade, energy, and security. These events included warnings about potential humanitarian crises, legal challenges to international contracts, policy shifts in energy sectors, and concerns over nuclear safety.

Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, warned that potential tariffs by the United States on countries supplying oil to Cuba could trigger a humanitarian crisis on the island, according to The Guardian. Cuba is already facing chronic fuel shortages and regular blackouts, with only enough oil reserves to last 15 to 20 days. The warning came after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring a national emergency, laying the groundwork for tariffs aimed at pressuring the Cuban government.

In Panama, the Supreme Court canceled a concession held by a subsidiary of a Hong Kong-based company, CK Hutchison, to operate ports at each end of the Panama Canal, The Guardian reported. Panama's president stated that the canal would continue to operate as normal. The court's decision was seen as potentially aiding U.S. efforts to limit Chinese influence in the strategic waterway.

Venezuela approved a bill to open its oil sector to foreign investment following pressure from the United States, according to The Guardian. The legislation aims to give private companies more control over the oil sector. Donald Trump has eased some sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry and said U.S. oil companies were on the ground carrying out site assessments for potential operations. However, experts remain unsure whether the changes go far enough to satisfy U.S. demands.

The United Nations nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), convened a special session to discuss nuclear safety risks in Ukraine, Al Jazeera reported. IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi stated that the war in Ukraine posed the world's biggest threat to nuclear safety. The meeting in Vienna addressed growing fears that Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities could trigger a nuclear accident.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's recent visit to China, accompanied by a delegation of businesspeople and cultural figures, was met with a "frosty reception" from U.S. President Donald Trump, who called the trip "dangerous," according to Al Jazeera. Starmer received a warm welcome from Chinese President Xi Jinping, signaling a potential thaw in relations between the UK and China. The visit and Trump's reaction highlight the complex dynamics between the U.S., UK, and China.

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