The Price of Underestimating Iran: Critical Test for US Power
The US-Iran war tests American power with consequences for global stability, trade, and international alliances in a defining geopolitical confrontation.
The US-Iran war tests American power with consequences for global stability, trade, and international alliances in a defining geopolitical confrontation.
Russia's pipeline gas exports to Europe jumped 22% year-on-year in March, driven by the Middle East crunch, as reported by Reuters.
Hungary election polls show the opposition Tisza party widening its lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz, according to Reuters.
Israel announced its forces will establish a 'security zone' in southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, regardless of the end of fighting with Hezbollah.
China is attempting to mediate in the Iran war, a turnaround after its muted official response. Why is it stepping in now?
China resells record LNG volumes in a tight global market, leveraging strategic positioning and long-term contracts to capitalize on high demand.
The UN warns that the conflict started a month ago after the US and Israel's aggression against Iran could cause severe economic consequences in this region crucial for global trade and world energy stability.
Tesla car registrations tripled in France and doubled in Denmark in March, driven by discounts and rising demand for electric vehicles, according to Reuters data.
COB and social groups delivered a petition to Bolivia's government, demanding a 20% salary hike and giving 10 days for dialogue.
Reuters' morning market analysis highlights key movements and trends amid financial volatility, focusing on investor strategies and economic factors.
Airline Emirates reports that Iranian citizens are prohibited from entering or transiting the United Arab Emirates, according to Reuters.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will address the nation regarding the Iran crisis, as reported by Reuters, in a speech expected to outline government stance and regional implications.
Israeli bill allowing death penalty for Palestinian prisoners is "a policy of state terrorism", says Jewish philosopher Silvana Rabinovich, linking it to the 1987 legitimization of torture for confessions.
TSMC plans to start 3-nanometer chip production in Japan in 2028, Reuters reports, expanding its global footprint in advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
Gold prices edge higher as the dollar weakens on hopes for de-escalation in the Middle East, per Reuters. The precious metal benefits from reduced safe-haven demand.
Lebanon demands Ukraine's Beirut embassy hand over a suspected Mossad agent accused of plotting assassinations. The man escaped after being detained by Hezbollah.
UK seeks deals with Brazil, Uruguay, and Chile to encircle Argentina, easing logistics in the Falklands and legitimizing its South Atlantic stance, experts warn.
Indian shares rose, tracking global markets, as Middle East tensions eased, boosting investor optimism and market stability.
Senator Marco Rubio states the US is nearing an outcome in the conflict with Iran, per Reuters, highlighting diplomatic progress in the region.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic responded to Croatian counterpart Zoran Milanovic, who canceled the Brdo-Brijuni regional summit, accusing Belgrade of hostile rhetoric and threats to stability.