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The PrintΒ·May 6, 2026
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Energy crisis front and centre as ASEAN leaders prepare for summit
ASEAN leaders are gathering for a regional summit in the Philippines where energy security is a central agenda item, with discussions expected to extend beyond Southeast Asia to address broader geopolitical conflicts.
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Al JazeeraΒ·May 5, 2026
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Oil prices surge as violence flares in Strait of Hormuz
Brent crude oil prices increased nearly 6 percent following escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, with the article framing these events as pushing toward ceasefire breakdown. The report links geopolitical conflict directly to commodity market movement without establishing causal mechanism or timeframe.
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Japan TimesΒ·May 4, 2026
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Mizkan suspends sales for four natto products amid supply strain
Mizkan, a Japanese food company, has suspended sales of four natto products due to supply chain strain caused by increased procurement costs linked to Middle East geopolitical conflict. The company attributes the production pressure to cost inflation in the supply chain.
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The DiplomatΒ·May 4, 2026
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Kim Jong Un Was Right – and Everyone Else Is Taking Notes
The article argues that recent geopolitical conflicts validate North Korea's nuclear weapons strategy as essential for state sovereignty. It frames nuclear proliferation as a logical response to international instability, using current conflicts to support this thesis.
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The HillΒ·May 4, 2026
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Iran's social media war
The article reports that Iran has employed social media as a strategic platform for retaliatory messaging against the United States, utilizing tactics including sarcastic commentary, sarcasm, and AI-generated content. The piece frames social media engagement as a key front in US-Iran tensions, suggesting this represents a shift in how geopolitical conflict is being conducted.
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