Treasury Chief Unveils New U.S. Economic Doctrine as Private Companies Quietly Become National Infrastructure
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent used a keynote address at the Economic Club of New York's America 250 Gala Dinner on Tuesday to outline what he called a new doctrine of American economic statecraft, arguing that economic policy, technology, finance and supply chains should be treated as instruments of
ONEST Brief: Iran Talks Move Markets, Starmer Steps Down, and Europe Opens the Door to the Taliban
The United States and Iran left Switzerland without a final agreement, but Washington is already presenting the talks as a diplomatic victory. Britain is preparing for its seventh prime minister in a decade. And Europe’s new focus on deportations has brought Taliban officials to Brussels for the first EU-
The Switzerland Talks Descend Into Threats, Snubs and Contradictions
The United States and Iran arrived in Switzerland for talks intended to move their memorandum of understanding toward implementation. Instead, the Lake Lucerne Summit exposed how little the parties appear to agree on — including whether negotiations are still functioning, whether the Strait of Hormuz is open, what the agreement requiresLatest Articles
ONEST Brief: NATO Tensions, Iran’s Regional Outreach, and Europe’s New East-West Corridor
Trump’s dispute with Italy expands ahead of a tense NATO meeting, Iran promotes a new regional security architecture, the EU invests in routes bypassing Russia, and Ukraine presses allies for firm air defense delivery dates. Meloni Tries to Close the Dispute as NATO Defends Europe’s Role Italian Prime
Treasury Chief Unveils New U.S. Economic Doctrine as Private Companies Quietly Become National Infrastructure
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent used a keynote address at the Economic Club of New York's America 250 Gala Dinner on Tuesday to outline what he called a new doctrine of American economic statecraft, arguing that economic policy, technology, finance and supply chains should be treated as instruments of
ONEST Brief: Iran Talks Move Markets, Starmer Steps Down, and Europe Opens the Door to the Taliban
The United States and Iran left Switzerland without a final agreement, but Washington is already presenting the talks as a diplomatic victory. Britain is preparing for its seventh prime minister in a decade. And Europe’s new focus on deportations has brought Taliban officials to Brussels for the first EU-
The Switzerland Talks Descend Into Threats, Snubs and Contradictions
The United States and Iran arrived in Switzerland for talks intended to move their memorandum of understanding toward implementation. Instead, the Lake Lucerne Summit exposed how little the parties appear to agree on — including whether negotiations are still functioning, whether the Strait of Hormuz is open, what the agreement requires
ONEST Brief: Canada Rewrites the Law, China Consolidates Power, and the Middle East Truce Falters
June 19, 2026 Canada enacted major criminal justice and election-security reforms, China consolidated political control while preparing its economy for prolonged geopolitical pressure, and renewed fighting in Lebanon disrupted the first steps toward implementing the U.S.–Iran memorandum. Ukraine, meanwhile, pressed Europe to turn political support into EU
ONEST Brief: U.S.-Iran MOU, Ukraine’s Winter Warning, and NATO’s Quiet Handoff
The day after the G7, the diplomatic map moved fast. Ukraine pushed Europe for speed, Iran published the text of its reported agreement with the United States, and NATO’s transition toward a Europe-led conventional defense continued without much public drama — which may be exactly the point. Ukraine asks
G7 Day 2: Trump Signs Iran Framework as Canada Builds a New Direction and Ukraine Waits for Action
Day 2 of the G7 Summit in Évian centered on three tracks: Canada’s push into defense and critical minerals partnerships, Ukraine’s effort to keep Trump publicly aligned, and Trump’s signed but unfinished Iran framework.Latest Articles
ONEST Brief: NATO Tensions, Iran’s Regional Outreach, and Europe’s New East-West Corridor
Trump’s dispute with Italy expands ahead of a tense NATO meeting, Iran promotes a new regional security architecture, the EU invests in routes bypassing Russia, and Ukraine presses allies for firm air defense delivery dates. Meloni Tries to Close the Dispute as NATO Defends Europe’s Role Italian Prime
Treasury Chief Unveils New U.S. Economic Doctrine as Private Companies Quietly Become National Infrastructure
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent used a keynote address at the Economic Club of New York's America 250 Gala Dinner on Tuesday to outline what he called a new doctrine of American economic statecraft, arguing that economic policy, technology, finance and supply chains should be treated as instruments of
ONEST Brief: Iran Talks Move Markets, Starmer Steps Down, and Europe Opens the Door to the Taliban
The United States and Iran left Switzerland without a final agreement, but Washington is already presenting the talks as a diplomatic victory. Britain is preparing for its seventh prime minister in a decade. And Europe’s new focus on deportations has brought Taliban officials to Brussels for the first EU-
The Switzerland Talks Descend Into Threats, Snubs and Contradictions
The United States and Iran arrived in Switzerland for talks intended to move their memorandum of understanding toward implementation. Instead, the Lake Lucerne Summit exposed how little the parties appear to agree on — including whether negotiations are still functioning, whether the Strait of Hormuz is open, what the agreement requires
ONEST Brief: Canada Rewrites the Law, China Consolidates Power, and the Middle East Truce Falters
June 19, 2026 Canada enacted major criminal justice and election-security reforms, China consolidated political control while preparing its economy for prolonged geopolitical pressure, and renewed fighting in Lebanon disrupted the first steps toward implementing the U.S.–Iran memorandum. Ukraine, meanwhile, pressed Europe to turn political support into EU
ONEST Brief: U.S.-Iran MOU, Ukraine’s Winter Warning, and NATO’s Quiet Handoff
The day after the G7, the diplomatic map moved fast. Ukraine pushed Europe for speed, Iran published the text of its reported agreement with the United States, and NATO’s transition toward a Europe-led conventional defense continued without much public drama — which may be exactly the point. Ukraine asks