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US strikes, Chile’s far‑right win, and oil dip on peace hopes...
Mardi 16 décembre 2025 à 10:50
International Affairs
Mapping U.S. Military Strikes in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific
The Washington Post maps an unprecedented series of U.S. strikes across the Caribbean and eastern Pacific since early September, highlighting a surge in kinetic operations targeting drug‑trafficking and strategic assets. Analysts note the campaign underscores Washington’s expanding maritime reach amid rising illicit networks.
Washington Post (World)
Bondi Beach Attack Linked to Islamic State
Australian police disclosed that homemade Islamic State flags and improvised explosive devices were found near the Bondi Beach shooters, suggesting ideological motivation behind the tragic incident. Wall Street Journal reports the discovery intensifies concerns over home‑grown extremism in the region.
World Street Journal (International)
Chile’s Far‑Right Presidential Victory
World Politics Review describes José Antonio Kast’s win as a triumph for the “Chileans First” movement, raising questions about a rightward shift in the nation’s electorate. The analysis contrasts the result with regional left‑leaning trends, noting potential policy pivots on immigration and economic liberalization.
World Politics Review
Chinese Billionaires Turn to U.S. Surrogacy
A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals that China’s ultra‑wealthy are exploiting a loosely regulated U.S. surrogacy market to build “mega‑families,” prompting debate over cross‑border reproductive ethics and legal loopholes. The report ties the trend to broader demographic challenges in China.
World Street Journal (International)
Europe Braces for War as Russia Looms
World Street Journal warns that, despite President Trump’s diplomatic overtures in Ukraine, European leaders are urging citizens to prepare for potential Russian aggression, signaling a shift from post‑Cold‑War complacency to heightened defense postures. The piece cites NATO’s renewed contingency planning.
World Street Journal (International)
Turkey Downs “Out‑of‑Control” Drone Over the Black Sea
Financial Times reports that Turkish F‑16s intercepted and destroyed an unmanned aerial vehicle deemed “out of control” near the Black Sea, reflecting escalating aerial tensions in the region and Turkey’s assertive air‑defense strategy.
Financial Times
Global Economy
Milei’s Peso Band Adjustment Aims to Stabilize Argentina
Argentina’s central bank announced a change to the peso’s currency band, seeking to correct an overvalued exchange rate and rebuild foreign‑exchange reserves, as detailed by the Wall Street Journal. The move is part of President Milei’s broader market‑liberalization agenda.
World Street Journal (International)
Oil Prices Slip Below $60 on Russia‑Ukraine Peace Prospects
Both Financial Times and Wall Street Journal note that Brent crude fell beneath $60 a barrel, driven by optimism over a potential Russia‑Ukraine peace deal that could lift sanctions on Russian oil. The price dip signals renewed risk appetite in global markets, though analysts caution the rally may be short‑lived.
Financial Times
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
Geopolitical Politics
U.S. Extends Security Guarantee to Ukraine Amid Peace Talks
The Washington Post reports that the United States offered a formal security guarantee to Ukraine, aiming to bolster Kyiv’s negotiating position as peace talks progress. The guarantee underscores Washington’s commitment to European security despite domestic political turbulence.
Washington Post (World)