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Oil Prices Plunge, Insider Trading Suspicions Rise After Trump Backs Off Iran Threats
BusinessNYTle-mondeFox News+45nrknzzyle-uutisetcnbcfazaftonbladetberlingskele-figaro+37 more7h ago48 sources

Oil Prices Plunge, Insider Trading Suspicions Rise After Trump Backs Off Iran Threats

Oil and stock trading volumes surged minutes before Donald Trump's social media announcements regarding a delay in Iran strikes, leading to a sharp drop in oil prices as he backed off threats, raising questions about potential insider trading and speculation with state secrets.

Danish General Election: Frederiksen's Bloc Wins But Lacks Majority, Moderates Hold Key
PoliticsNYTFTyle-uutiset+19helsingin-sanomatnosruvaftonbladetberlingskeDWSCMPsvenska-dagbladet+11 more5h ago22 sources

Danish General Election: Frederiksen's Bloc Wins But Lacks Majority, Moderates Hold Key

Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats won the Danish general election but her left-wing bloc fell short of a majority, leading to complex government formation negotiations where Lars Løkke Rasmussen's Moderates are expected to play a kingmaker role. Danmarksdemokraterne lost four mandates, with some votes potentially shifting to Dansk Folkeparti, and Rasmussen has issued a clear call for other parties to engage in negotiations.

Global Markets React to Iran De-escalation Signals; Oil Tumbles, Stocks Rise
WorldFTAl JazeeraNHK World+6tvn24Yahoojerusalem-postchannel-news-asiabalkan-webseeking-alpha1h ago9 sources

Global Markets React to Iran De-escalation Signals; Oil Tumbles, Stocks Rise

Global markets are showing volatility in response to signals of de-escalation in the Iran conflict, with US oil prices tumbling and gold's fall reversing, while the Tokyo stock market saw a significant rise in stock prices as caution over the Iran situation receded.

Russia fires nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in 24 hours, killing at least eight
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Russia fires nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in 24 hours, killing at least eight

Moscow launched nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine within 24 hours in one of its biggest-ever daytime attacks, killing at least eight people and damaging a UNESCO heritage site in Lviv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday slammed Moscow's "absolute depravity" and said Russia "has no intention of actually ending this war".

US Expected to Deploy 3000 More Soldiers to Middle East
WorldReutersrzeczpospolitajapan-times+1express-tribune10h ago4 sources

US Expected to Deploy 3000 More Soldiers to Middle East

Sources indicate that the US is expected to send an additional 3000 soldiers to the Middle East, as a buildup continues for possible future operations, though no decision has been made to send troops into Iran.

Officials Downplay Air Traffic Controller Distraction in Deadly LaGuardia Plane Crash
TechnologyNPRSCMPthe-journal2h ago3 sources

Officials Downplay Air Traffic Controller Distraction in Deadly LaGuardia Plane Crash

US officials have downplayed speculation that distracted air traffic controllers contributed to a deadly collision between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, where two pilots were killed. This comes as concerns are raised about a technical system failure that reportedly failed to alert controllers to the imminent crash.

Holcim to Invest $20M in Water Conservation Strategy in Mexico
EnvironmentMexico News1h ago

Holcim to Invest $20M in Water Conservation Strategy in Mexico

Building materials company Holcim announced plans to invest US $20 million in its water conservation strategy in Mexico. The company has already reduced its water extraction by 58% through the use of treated wastewater, recirculation technologies, and predictive maintenance across 71% of its Mexican plants.

Iran Reaffirms Hormuz Strait Open to Non-Hostile Ships Amid Global Energy Crisis
WorldReutersbloombergNYT+33economistFTcnbcberlingskele-figaroSCMPder-standardFrance 24+25 more12h ago36 sources

Iran Reaffirms Hormuz Strait Open to Non-Hostile Ships Amid Global Energy Crisis

The ongoing Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues to severely impact global energy markets, with Kuwait warning of a catastrophic economic domino effect. Iran's Foreign Minister and Ministry of Foreign Affairs have stated that the Strait remains open to ships from nations not backing US-Israeli aggression, communicating this to the UN. The tightened global fuel supply is particularly affecting Asian nations and causing shortages for fuel retailers in Kenya, leading to increased reliance on coal and raising concerns about potential plane groundings, as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen highlights a 'critical energy situation.'

Trump's Approval Hits New Low Amid Surging Fuel Prices and Iran War Actions
Politicsder-standardvgforbes+10The Independentindex-hrn1-serbiajutarnji-liststraits-timesdanasjerusalem-postnaftemporiki+2 more6h ago13 sources

Trump's Approval Hits New Low Amid Surging Fuel Prices and Iran War Actions

President Trump's approval rating has fallen to a new low of 36% in his second term, impacted by rising fuel prices and his actions in the Iran war, including threats regarding the Strait of Hormuz.

Judge Questions US Government's Ban on Anthropic as Punishment Attempt
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Judge Questions US Government's Ban on Anthropic as Punishment Attempt

A judge has expressed skepticism about the Trump administration's position on Anthropic, suggesting the Pentagon's ban on the AI company appears to be a punishment attempt in violation of free speech, as Anthropic challenges the government's 'supply chain risk' label in court.

Iran Claims US, Israel Attacked Near Bushehr Nuclear Plant
Worldhaaretzjerusalem-postnaftemporiki+1newsbeast3h ago4 sources

Iran Claims US, Israel Attacked Near Bushehr Nuclear Plant

Iran's Atomic Energy Organization has claimed that the United States and Israel launched an attack near the Bushehr nuclear power plant, with a projectile landing within its premises. Initial reports indicate no technical damage or human casualties from the incident.

Hospital Patient Talks Down Would-Be Bomber
WorldThe Guardian1h ago

Hospital Patient Talks Down Would-Be Bomber

A hospital patient, Nathan Newby, is set to receive the George Medal for stopping a potential atrocity by talking a man out of detonating a bomb in a maternity wing, with the would-be attacker reportedly asking for a cuddle.

US Deploys 2,000 More 82nd Airborne Troops to Middle East Amid Iran Tensions
PoliticsbloombergNYTnrk+20berlingskeDWFrance 24die-pressepublicodelfi-ltdeloindex-hr+12 more6h ago23 sources

US Deploys 2,000 More 82nd Airborne Troops to Middle East Amid Iran Tensions

The US is deploying thousands of troops, including an additional 2,000 from the elite 82nd Airborne Division, to the Middle East to reinforce military presence amid Iran tensions, with President Trump considering military options.

Trump Claims Victory in Iran War, Proposes 15-Point Peace Plan Amid De-escalation Signs
WorldAl JazeeraCNNtimes-uk+9le-figaroirozhlasindex-hrhaaretzhindustan-timesndtvchannel-news-asiacopenhagen-post+1 more2h ago12 sources

Trump Claims Victory in Iran War, Proposes 15-Point Peace Plan Amid De-escalation Signs

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed victory in the war with Iran, asserting that the US has won and Iran's military is decimated, while also proposing a 15-point peace plan and expressing cautious optimism as Iran opens the Strait of Hormuz to non-hostile oil vessels.

Shell CEO Warns Europe Faces Impending Energy Shortages Amid Strait of Hormuz Chaos
EnvironmentReutersbloombergle-figaro+4publicoThe Independentseeking-alphaexpress-tribune10h ago7 sources

Shell CEO Warns Europe Faces Impending Energy Shortages Amid Strait of Hormuz Chaos

The CEO of Shell has warned that Europe could face significant energy shortages as early as next month, with the situation exacerbated by deepening chaos in the Strait of Hormuz. UK drivers have already incurred substantial additional costs for fuel since the conflict in Iran began.

India Forms High-Level Groups to Tackle Middle East Crisis Economic Fallout; Plastic Packaging Costs Rise
BusinessThe IndependentTimes of Indiandtv+1channel-news-asia17h ago4 sources

India Forms High-Level Groups to Tackle Middle East Crisis Economic Fallout; Plastic Packaging Costs Rise

The ongoing Middle East conflict has severely impacted India's private sector, causing manufacturing to slump and disrupting rice exports, with new warnings of a beer shortage due to the Iran war hitting supply and increasing production costs. In response, the Centre has constituted seven empowered groups to handle the fallout on specific sectors, including oil, gas, fertilisers, supply chains, and inflation, with the war also hitting Indian kitchens with a surge in edible oil prices and pushing up plastic packaging costs.

Antisemitic Incidents and Pro-Iranian Cell Threats Erupt Across Europe
Worldle-mondevijesti-me7h ago2 sources

Antisemitic Incidents and Pro-Iranian Cell Threats Erupt Across Europe

Incidents, including car burnings in Antwerp, are being treated as potentially antisemitic across several European countries, including the UK, Belgium, and the Netherlands, following the US and Israeli attack on Iran on February 28, with Belgian officials now assessing the risk of pro-Iranian cells aiming to demonstrate their capacity to act by attacking Jewish sites.

SK Hynix Initiates Steps for US Stock Market Listing
TechnologyKorea Herald1h ago

SK Hynix Initiates Steps for US Stock Market Listing

South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix Inc. announced it has begun the process for a US stock market listing this year, filing a confidential submission to enhance access for global investors amidst its artificial intelligence initiatives.