Amid tanker squeeze in Hormuz, oil prices spike as Iran–US war chokes global supply, markets on edge
Amid the ongoing Strait of Hormuz tanker squeeze, oil prices continue to inch higher as global crude markets are currently buffeted by a full-scale geopolitical conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. As news of the US sinking of an Iranian warship emerged, tankers remain stranded f»»»
South Korean stock market plunges over potential Iran-related energy crisis
In a shock for South Korea, the country's KOSPI index dropped by over 12 percent Wednesday in its worst sell off ever. Share prices took a dive as investors panicked about a potential energy crisis if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. South Korea, alongside many Asian countries, is especially d»»»
Beijing’s next five-year plan tests climate ambition
China’s forthcoming five-year plan, due to be published this week, will play a decisive role in determining how rapidly the world’s largest emitter can curb greenhouse gas emissions and how far it will extend support to clean technology industries – all deemed policy choices central to the global f»»»
Beijing’s next five-year plan tests climate ambition
China’s forthcoming five-year plan, due to be published this week, will play a decisive role in determining how rapidly the world’s largest emitter can curb greenhouse gas emissions and how far it will extend support to clean technology industries – all deemed policy choices central to the global f»»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
MOSCOW BLOG: the shadow of Libya’s regime-change hangs over Moscow’s perception of the Iranian war
The Kremlin is looking on with concern as Operation Epic Fury unfolds in the Middle East. The US has gone in with its standard “shock and awe” strategy of attacking with overwhelming force. But Russian President Vladimir Putin must be thinking the outcome will not be the short sharp victory that US»»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Serbia ready to forgo veto rights in push for faster EU entry
Serbia is prepared to forgo veto rights and accept a form of second-tier European Union membership if it speeds up accession, officials say, signalling a shift in strategy after years of stalled talks. Frustrated by the sl»»»
Serbia ready to forgo veto rights in push for faster EU entry
Serbia is prepared to forgo veto rights and accept a form of second-tier European Union membership if it speeds up accession, officials say, signalling a shift in strategy after years of stalled talks. Frustrated by the sl»»»
Russian shadow ship becomes first LNG carrier ever lost at sea, with Moscow blaming Ukrainian drone strike
A Russian-flagged LNG carrier suffered explosions and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Libya on March 4, becoming the first vessel of its type to be lost at sea following a major onboard fire. Moscow claims the ship was attacked by Ukrainian naval drones. »»»
Poland risk rating rises
Coface has upgraded Poland’s country risk assessment from A4 to A3, placing it among the best-rated economies in Central and Eastern Europe and on par with Germany, its key trading partner. The upgrade reflects strong macroeconomic fundamentals and a relatively stable corporate sector. According to»»»
Senate Republicans block war powers resolution to halt Trump’s Iran campaign
US Senate Republicans narrowly defeated a war powers resolution seeking to limit President Donald Trump’s military campaign against Iran, backing the administration as the conflict widens and lawmakers confront the political and human costs of a potentially prolonged war. Senate Republicans vo»»»
From Ukraine to Iran, kamikaze drones are becoming indispensable to modern warfare
As joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran began last week, the United States deployed LUCAS – a cheaper kamikaze drone modelled on Iran’s Shahed – for the very first time. The US military has learned lessons from the war in Ukraine, where similar single-use drones have been used to overwhelm enemy air de»»»
How Iran war could reshape the state of play in Russia's war on Ukraine
The rapidly expanding war in Iran is creating ripple effects beyond the Middle East, rattling global energy markets and reshaping the economics of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Iran's retaliatory strikes across the Gulf have driven oil prices up, potentially boosting Moscow’s revenues just as sanctions »»»
Spain denies US claim of military cooperation on Iran as rift deepens
Spain hardened its stance towards Washington on Wednesday over the use of Spanish bases in operations against Iran, defying US President Donald Trump’s threats of trade reprisals and deepening the friction between the NATO allies. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez repeated his call of “no to the war,” i»»»
A move to curb President Donald Trump's authority to continue military strikes on Iran rejected in US Senate
The US Senate on Wednesday rejected a resolution aimed at curbing President Donald Trump's authority to continue military strikes on Iran, in a narrow congressional show of support for a conflict launched without explicit approval from lawmakers. The bipartisan measure, introduced by Democrat Tim K»»»
French prosecutors probe late Harrods owner Al-Fayed, brother over alleged sex trafficking
French investigators have uncovered an alleged sex‑trafficking network operating behind the luxury associated with Mohamed Al‑Fayed’s Ritz hotel and Riviera yachts, with several victims reporting severe abuse and a tightly organised system of exploitation, according to officials familiar with the c»»»
Former hostage Louis Arnaud discusses life in Evin prison – and his fears for Iran’s future
French citizen Louis Arnaud was detained in Iran in 2022 and spent nearly two years in the country’s notorious Evin prison. He tells FRANCE 24 why Israeli-US strikes on Iran have brought new dangers for Iran's prisoners, tens of thousands of whom have been locked up for opposing the regime.&nb»»»
China to unveil five-year roadmap at 'Two Sessions' annual political conclave
China on Wednesday kicked off its annual "Two Sessions" political meetings during which the country's leadership will announce its annual growth target, defence budget and new five-year plan. The National People's Congress will ratify new laws decided by China's Communist Party leadership. China be»»»
Spain's Sanchez defies Trump trade threat, compares Iran war to ‘Russian roulette’
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez doubled down Wednesday, criticising US and Israeli military actions in Iran and refusing to bow to trade pressure from Washington. In a defiant televised address, Sanchez warned that the escalating conflict in the Middle East was akin to “playing Russian roulett»»»
Business - Can Iran's economy survive if the war drags on?
Iran has taken the risky gambit of closing the Strait of Hormuz, which could backfire and hurt its own economy. FRANCE 24's Yuka Royer speaks with Iranian-Austrian economist Mahdi Ghodsi from the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies about Iran's unsustainable economic path and whethe»»»
Musk tells jury 'people read too much' into his posts
Billionaire Elon Musk told a jury in California on Wednesday that stock market investors read too much into his social media posts. Musk was defending himself against claims from investors, who have accused him of trying to manipulate markets with a series of misleading messages in the run-up to hi»»»
Brazil ratifies EU-Mercosur trade deal creating massive free trade area
Brazil's Senate on Wednesday ratified a deal between the Mercosur bloc and the European Union that creates one of the world's largest free trade areas. The deal involves the four founding members of the South American trade bloc, and has already been ratified by Argentina and Uruguay. Paraguay's pa»»»
Dimitri Simes: US–Russia rivalry, nuclear deterrence, and Trump’s impact on global politics
In an era when nuclear deterrence is no longer an abstract theory and the relationship between the US and Russia increasingly resembles a game without rules, it is important to hear the opinion of people who know the political systems of both countries inside out. Dimitri Simes is one of the few po»»»
How Germany became Israel’s enabler-in-chief
Say what you will about Germany’s current ‘elites’, but they are consistent: Once they don’t give a damn about international law, elementary fairness, rudimentary human decency, and, last but not least, basic logic, they really won’t quit before their country’s reputation is ruined as it has not be»»»
Supreme Court weighs freight broker liability in negligent hiring case - UPI.com
The Supreme Court was asked to rule on a case that could redefine liability standards for freight brokers and impact the broader transportation industry and interstate commerce landscape. Photo by Fred Schilling, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States/UPI | License Photo WASHINGTON, M»»»
EU nation to terminate emergency Ukraine electricity scheme
Slovakia will terminate an emergency electricity supply contract with Ukraine, state-owned energy operator SEPS has announced. The move comes amid the continuing row between Kiev and Bratislava over the Soviet-era Druzhba pipeline, which carried crude from Russia to Slovakia and Hungary. The pipeli»»»
Noem back in hot seat as House Democrats press on immigration policies - UPI.com
1 of 2 | Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem testifies during a House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on the Department of Homeland Security in the Rayburn House Office Building near the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Wednesday. Photo by Annabelle Gordon/UPI | License »»»
House Ethics Committee opens probe on Rep. Tony Gonzales for affair with staffer - UPI.com
1 of 2 | Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, speaks at a press conference in 2021. The House Ethics Committee announced Wednesday that it has begun an investigation into Gonzales over allegations that he had an affair with a staffer. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo March 4 (UPI) -- The House Ethi»»»
Spain rebukes Germany over solidarity snub
Spain’s top diplomat has rebuked German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for failing to show solidarity after US President Donald Trump launched a verbal attack on Madrid during a White House press conference on Tuesday. Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said he had conveyed his “surprise” at Merz’s re»»»
'Every day feels like a month': Iranians describe life under 'constant' US-Israeli strikes
"The number of explosions, the destruction, what is happening - it's unbelievable," says Salar, whose name has been changed. Iran's capital, Tehran, is under heavy attack since strikes began on 28 February, as the US and Israel target military and political sites in a bid to weaken the Islamic regi»»»
Trump nominates Kevin Warsh to Federal Reserve chair - UPI.com
1 of 2 | Kevin Warsh speaks during a press conference announcing the publication of the Warsh Report at the Bank of England in London in 2014. President Donald Trump officially nominated Warsh as chair of the Federal Reserve. File Photo by WIll Oliver/EPA March 4 (UPI) -- The White House announced »»»