Current oil and gas crisis worse than 1973, 1979, 2002 combined
IEA chief warns the current oil and gas crisis is more severe than those of 1973, 1979, and 2002 combined, as reported by Reuters.
IEA chief warns the current oil and gas crisis is more severe than those of 1973, 1979, and 2002 combined, as reported by Reuters.
The Pentagon canceled a press briefing scheduled for April 7 on military operations against Iran, hours before a Trump-imposed deadline expired, according to media reports.
Sri Lanka agrees to Russian crude supplies from mid-April, seeking energy stability as Russia strengthens cyber ties with Iran, reshaping global alliances.
Sri Lanka will receive first shipments of Russian crude in mid-April after a deal with Moscow, says Transport Minister, to address energy crisis from Middle East conflict.
China surpasses the US in Gallup's global approval index, with 36% approval versus 31% for the US, based on 2025 data published in April.
Research in 'The Lancet' indicates substances in plastics may significantly increase global preterm births, highlighting chemical exposure risks.
Bill Ackman's Pershing Square has made an offer to acquire Universal Music Group for approximately $65 billion, as reported by Reuters.
Ukraine's attack drone fleet is experiencing a shortage of miniaturized jet engines, vital for offensive capabilities, as reported by Reuters.
China leads in AI applications, the US in core innovation. Both fiercely compete to prevent rival dominance, with the landscape still subject to major shifts.
An ECB policymaker warns that inflation scars could quickly raise expectations, requiring swift action to maintain price stability and prevent economic instability.
The US vice president travels to Hungary to support Prime Minister Orban in a crucial election, signaling a shift in American foreign policy.
Credit defaults in Argentina reached their highest level in 25 years, with digital wallets seeing delinquency rates jump from 8% to 25% in one year. Economist Guido Zack cites falling incomes and purchasing power as key factors.
Apple's foldable iPhone faces potential shipment delays due to engineering snags, Nikkei Asia reports. Apple is working to resolve issues and maintain its planned launch schedule.
An explosion at a fuel terminal near the Bridge of the Americas in Panama caused a major fire, shutting down traffic and resulting in casualties.
On International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, high-performance athletes in Latin America struggle with institutional neglect and insufficient resources despite sport's recognized social value.
SpaceX has outlined its IPO details, with a roadshow planned for early June, according to exclusive Reuters sources.
The US vice-president's visit to Hungary marks another White House show of support for Hungarian leader Viktor Orban ahead of upcoming elections.
The Brazilian government has blacklisted Chinese automaker BYD for labor violations, following an investigation that uncovered inadequate working conditions.
The dollar remains strong as a new Trump-related deadline looms, according to Reuters, highlighting market uncertainty and risk aversion.
Asian airlines are trimming flight schedules and carrying extra fuel due to tightening supplies, Reuters reports, impacting regional operations.