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Can higher oil prices negate damage to Qatari gas plant for Shell?
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Fire Put Out at Russia’s Primorsk Port From Drone, Governor Says
Russia said Ukraine attacked Primorsk port on the Baltic Sea, a key oil export hub, causing a fire that local authorities said was quickly extinguished.
Dynamic pay on platforms such as Uber should be banned, says TUC
Exclusive: Union body finds workers describing themselves as ‘gambling’ because wages felt like the outcome of chance rather than workThe practice of using “dynamic pricing” to set pay on gig economy platforms including Uber should be banned because it leaves workers at the mercy of shadowy algorithms with no certainty over their earnings, trade union leaders have urged.In a report exposing the human cost of the gig economy practice, the Trades Union Congress said pay was becoming decoupled from...
Iranian super tanker slips past US blockade with $220 million oil cargo
Despite US claims of total control over the Strait of Hormuz and a successful naval blockade, an Iranian oil tanker carrying over 1.9 million barrels of crude has reportedly evaded US forces and reached Asia. This incident, alongside claims of numerous Iranian vessels breaching the blockade, highlights ongoing challenges in enforcing the US-imposed restrictions.
South African Wine Estates Are Targeted by Global Buyers (Video)
Kathryn Stockett Has Finally Followed Up ‘The Help’
It was a blockbuster hit, yet she says she was “fired” by her publisher. After a spell in Bali, she’s back on home turf with “The Calamity Club.”
Chicken wars ruffle feathers in Paris suburb
Leftist politicians trade barbs over Master Poulet chain
Detroit carmakers warn of $5bn commodities shock due to Iran war
Sector faces rising prices for supplies from aluminium to plastics and paint
Iran war accelerates ‘Regrexit’ as wealthy UK expats weigh a return
Non-doms also blame difficulties in adjusting to new lifestyles and marital problems while living in low-tax jurisdictions
Investors pile into clean energy as Iran war drives push for energy security
Renewables funds attract biggest flows for five years, as focus shifts from climate change to geopolitical crisis
Everyone loves Nintendo — except investors
Higher memory chip costs fuel fears of price rise for Switch 2 and cast shadow over console’s success
Foreign investors exit T-bills
KARACHI: The war in the region has almost wiped out foreign investment in Pakistan’s domestic bonds, leaving little chance of recovery if the current situation prevails, said financial experts. The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) data showed that foreign investors have almost left the domestic bonds, which had been their preferred choice, as returns were highest in the region and very high compared with most other countries. A day ago, the central bank further increased the yields on Treasury Bills...
Oil spike threatens Pakistan’s economic growth
• Analysts say inflation may exceed 11pc, CAD could rise above $8bn• GDP expansion may slow to 2.5-3.0pc in FY27 KARACHI: Pakistan’s inflation is likely to remain in double digits if the surge in oil prices persists amid the unresolved Middle East conflict, analysts warned, adding that rising costs and disrupted imports are already straining the country’s external position. Topline Securities Ltd released its latest “Pakistan Strategy” report on Saturday, analysing the impact of soaring oil pric...
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After over 20K layoffs, how Oracle's 'promise' to Sam Altman is hurting banks across US
Oracle faces a significant bank-debt challenge due to its massive data centre expansion for OpenAI, reportedly requiring $300 billion. Lenders struggle with exposure limits, impacting their ability to finance these projects. This comes as Oracle also plans substantial job cuts, highlighting financial pressures despite efforts to secure funding.
Axes, Nazi slogans, ‘bloodbath’: Dutch princesses targeted in foiled plot
Dubai: A suspected far-right extremist armed with axes engraved with Nazi slogans and the names of Dutch royals allegedly plotted a “bloodbath” targeting two princesses — a chilling plan that was foiled before it could be carried out, prosecutors said.The 33-year-old man is suspected of preparing an attack on Catharina-Amalia, 22, the heir to the Dutch throne, and her younger sister Princess Alexia, 20.According to a court scheduling order published by The Hague Public Prosecutor’s Office and ci...
Trump says he is reviewing Iran peace plan but would consider new strikes
The conflict is now in its tenth week with no prospect of an immediate end as energy prices soar
Philippines Says Thousands Evacuated as Mayon Volcano Erupts
The Philippines said on Sunday that thousands of people have evacuated the area south of Manila after Mayon Volcano erupted, and authorities advised the public to stay out of the six-kilometer radius danger zone.
Japan’s Katayama Declines to Comment on FX Intervention For Now
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama declined to comment if authorities intervened to support the yen last week, after reports said they had entered the market for the first time since 2024.
St. Petersburg airport operations restricted temporarily
Temporary restrictions were also introduced in the Sheremetyevo Airport of Moscow