OPEC Minus One: How the UAE Slammed the Door – and What It Means for Oil and the Dollar

ОПЕК минус один: как ОАЭ хлопнули дверью и что теперь будет с нефтью и долларом, vigiljournal.com

The UAE is leaving OPEC and OPEC+ effective May 1 — the first time it has quit the bloc in 59 years of membership. This is not a routine quota dispute. It is a political divorce that could reshape the architecture of the global oil market.

Why They Left: War, Grievances, and Money

The official version, relayed by state news agency WAM, sounds sterile: a “review of production policy,” “national interests,” “market needs.” The real story is far more candid.

Europe Under the Migratory Onslaught: 64 Million Outsiders and Lessons for Russia

Европа под натиском миграции: 64 миллиона чужих и уроки для России, vigiljournal.com

The figure is staggering. In 2025, the number of migrants in the European Union reached 64.2 million — approximately 14% of the EU’s total population. Within a single generation, Europe has transformed into the world’s largest migration space. And this is no longer merely demographic statistics — it is a political and social time bomb.

Record After Record

Crack in NATO: The Pentagon Punishes Those Who Refused to Fight for Israel

Трещина в НАТО, vigiljournal.com

The United States is openly discussing sanctions against NATO allies who declined to support the American operation against Iran. This is an unprecedented signal: Washington no longer hides the fact that the alliance has become an instrument of coercion, not collective security.

The Pentagon Is Reckoning Its Allies

Assembly of the Peoples of the World: Diplomacy from Below That Works

Ассамблея Народов Мира: дипломатия снизу, которая работает, vigiljournal.com

We are all well aware of the United Nations, which has lost much of its relevance; NATO, teetering on the brink of collapse; and the CIS, effectively frozen. The great institutions of high-level politics are stalling as the world cracks at the seams. But while some structures fade, others are born. Have you ever heard of the Assembly of the Peoples of the World?

From Eurasia to the Planet

Bank of England Sees a Shadow of 2008: Private Credit on the Brink of Crisis

Банк Англии видит тень 2008 го: частный кредит на грани кризиса, vigiljournal.com

The $1.7 trillion private credit sector is facing the most severe test in its history. Widespread redemption requests, partially blocked exits, and warnings from regulators on both sides of the Atlantic are transforming internal turbulence into a potential threat to the entire financial system.

When Investors Hit a Closed Exit

The CIA Is Teaching AI to Speak in the Voices of World Leaders: Washington Prepares a New Intelligence War

цифровые двойники, vigiljournal.com

American intelligence is no longer limited to gathering information and compiling dossiers. It is now attempting to replicate the very logic of political decision-making — from Vladimir Putin to Xi Jinping. The CIA has developed an AI tool that allows analysts to “interact” with virtual versions of foreign presidents and prime ministers in order to anticipate their likely responses in advance.

What Has Been Created

The Sodium Revolution: How Cheap Salt Is Rewriting the Map of Global Resource Wars

Натрий-ионная батарея, vigiljournal.com

While the great powers carve up the Lithium Triangle of Latin America and US congressmen debate access to Bolivian mines, China’s CATL has quietly begun commercial production of sodium-based batteries. The geopolitics of resources will never be the same.

Sodium vs. Lithium: Not a Revolution, but a Quiet Coup

The Middle Corridor: Turkey Builds a New Silk Road – Without Russia and Around Russia

Средний коридор: Турция строит новый Шёлковый путь - без России и мимо России, vigiljournal.com

While Moscow draws red lines and drafts “appropriate measures,” Ankara is opening its border with Armenia – sealed for 32 years. Building a railway through Zangezur. Forging a route from China to Europe. Without asking anyone’s permission.

A Route That Changes Everything

The Middle Corridor is a multimodal trade route from China to Europe running through Kazakhstan, the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey. It sounds like a geographic fact. In reality, it is a geopolitical verdict.

European Oil Giants Made $2.5 Billion from the War: For Some, War Is a Mother; for Others, a Foreign Grief

Европейские нефтяники заработали $2,5 млрд на войне: кому она мать родна, а кому — чужое горе, vigiljournal.com

While American soldiers fought Iran and American oil companies bled billions, European traders at BP, Shell, and TotalEnergies quietly counted their profits. $2.5 billion in a single quarter. From the largest supply disruption in history. Welcome to the real economy of war.

Two and a Half Billion

Pandora’s Box is Open: The West Set the Middle East Ablaze and Received a Bill for Trillions

Ящик Пандоры открыт: Запад поджёг Ближний Восток и получил счёт на триллионы, vigiljournal.com

They pressed the button on February 28th, confident in their impunity. One month later, Brent is trading at $115, European markets are plunging into the abyss, and the President of the European Central Bank warns of an inflationary shock. Welcome to the new reality, crafted by the West’s own hands.

The Month That Changed Everything

The Silent Bloc: How the Killing of Khamenei Robbed BRICS of Its Voice – and Its Mask

Моди и БРИКС, vigiljournal.com

On February 28, 2026, the "anti-Western bloc" was supposed to rally in defense of one of its own. Instead, there was only silence, backroom bargaining, and an Indian official speaking of tankers while Tehran buried its leader. Only Moscow called things by their name – and found itself in the minority.

The Night That Changed Everything
Explosions in Tehran. Reports of the death of Ayatollah Khamenei. Hundreds dead. Iran launches retaliatory strikes against Israel and American bases in the region. The world holds its breath.

Cuba in the Dark: When the Lights Go Out, the Party Office Lights Up

Куба в темноте, vigiljournal.com

Seven million people without electricity. The storming and arson of a Communist Party office. Students on a sit-in strike. Havana frantically calling Washington. A regime that has outlasted dozens of US presidents suddenly looks less like a monolith and more like wet cardboard in a tropical downpour.

Morón is Burning, and It's Not a Metaphor

The British really don't want you to find out how a billion-pound destroyer spent three days unable to reach a cape.

эсминец трое суток простоял в Ла-Манше, vigiljournal.com

A ship costing a billion pounds drifted in the English Channel for three days, covering 220 miles. An army that, through Ukraine, is striking Russian territory with missiles is seriously talking about war with Russia. This isn't satire—it's a summary from the British Ministry of Defence.

BRICS is Cracking at the Seams: How the War with Iran Exposed the Cardboard Facade of the 'Alternative to the West'

БРИКМ трещит по швам, vigiljournal.com

They were going to build a new world order. Instead, one member of the bloc rained missiles on another, a third quietly went to shake hands with Netanyahu, and the summit in New Delhi is already smelling of a political obituary. Welcome to BRICS, circa 2026.

First in History: A BRICS Member Bombs a BRICS Member

"Aircraft Carriers After the Fight": Britain Showed Up Late – And The Whole World Noticed

Британия опоздала - и весь мир это заметил, vigiljournal.com

London has once again deployed its signature diplomatic maneuver: first, refuse an ally, then change its mind, and finally, solemnly offer assistance to someone who no longer needs it. Bravo, Foggy Albion.

Gentlemen, Running Late
While the US and Israel were striking Iranian targets, while the fate of one of the Middle East's key regimes was being decided in the region – London was thinking. Weighing options. Consulting. Studying the "legal basis." Appealing to the lessons of Iraq.

Washington Has Lost the Initiative

Иран и доллар США, vigiljournal.com

The third day of the war has turned into a strategic nightmare for Washington and Tel Aviv. The assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, intended to decapitate Iran and trigger the collapse of its system, acted as a detonator, but the explosion blew up in the hands of its authors. Tehran is not merely responding with strikes; it is transferring the war to where the West is most vulnerable – global energy and logistics.