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Closing Strait of Hormuz could cost Turkey up to $24 bln — Turkish energy minister
Alparslan Bayraktar added that the Turkish treasury could lose roughly $13.3 bln in taxes
US, Iran seem inclined to extend ceasefire, Turkey’s top diplomat says
Hakan Fidan believes the next few days will be very important, especially for the sides to clarify their positions
UAE, OPEC unable to replenish oil shortage after Hormuz opening — minister
Suhail Al Mazrouei said that closing of the Strait of Hormuz lowered production capacities of many countries
Mystery Palestinian flag continues to fly high over Dublin as removal deemed too risky
No one has claimed responsibility for flag, which appeared on 120-metre Spire in SeptemberWhat goes up must come down – unless it’s a Palestinian flag at the top of Dublin’s tallest monument that no one knows how to remove.The flag appeared on the 120-metre Spire on O’Connell Street last September and for seven months it has defied every proposed measure to take it down. Who installed it and how remains a mystery. Continue reading...
Pak strikes Taliban posts, vehicles in Chaman as Afghan border tensions spike
Pak strikes Taliban posts vehicles in Chaman as Afghan border tensions spike
IGS 2026: St. Kitts and Nevis draws more interest from the Middle-East
The Investment Gateway Summit (IGS) is returning to St. Kitts and Nevis from 17-20 June 2026, for its highly anticipated third edition, and this time, the global footprint is expanding.Among the most noteworthy developments is a visible surge in interest from Jordan and the wider Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, underscoring just how far this summit has travelled in prestige and reach.Launched in 2024, the Investment Gateway Summit has quickly evolved from a debut platform into...
Taiwan won't gain independence no matter how much US arms it buys — Chinese official
Chen Binhua reiterated that Beijing is categorically opposed to any military contacts between Washington and Taipei
Ex-Chick-fil-A employee charged with stealing over $80,000 by refunding hundreds of mac and cheeses to his own cards
NewsWorldAmericasUS Crime NewsEx-Chick-fil-A employee charged with stealing over $80,000 by refunding hundreds of mac and cheeses to his own cardsKeyshun Jones had reportedly been fired about a month before the theft was discovered and reported by the restaurant’s ownerErin Keller In Ohio Wednesday 29 April 2026 14:36 BSTBookmarkBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookm...
Türkiye's gold demand hits record high value in Q1
Gold demand in Türkiye reached a new record in value terms in the first quarter, driven by strong investor appetite for bar and coins, industry data...
Israeli strike kills five family members in Lebanon
Israeli strike kills five family members in Lebanon
Trump 'kills' Ukraine's NATO hopes — media
The article states that former US President Joe Biden was already skeptical about Kiev’s accession to the alliance
Global challenges take center stage at Russia Open Dialogue Forum
The II Open Dialogue "Future of the World. A New Platform for Global Growth" took place in Russia. The extensive three‑day program at the National Center "Russia" brought together expert discussions, presentations by authors of the best essays from around the world, and informal networking with experts. More than 100 authors from 43 countries presented their ideas on what tomorrow will look like.Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the participants. According to him, the geography of the O...
Global forest loss slows but El Niño fires could threaten progress
Global forest loss slows but El Niño fires could threaten progress17 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMark PoyntingClimate researcherReutersLarge areas of the Amazon rainforest were still lost in 2025, but not as quickly The loss of tropical rainforests slowed last year, new satellite data suggests, largely due to Brazil's efforts to curb deforestation in the Amazon.Researchers estimate that nearly 43,000 sq km (17,000 sq miles) of old-growth tropical forests were lost globally...
Congo president says purpose of his visit to Russia to strengthen relations
Denis Sassou Nguesso noted that the visit is taking place shortly after his re-election and thanked his Russian counterpart for his congratulations
French MFA recommends that French nationals leave Mali temporarily
According to the ministry, "the security situation remains extremely destabilized following the attacks carried out on April 25 in several locations across the country, including Bamako"
UK refineries asked to maximise jet fuel production amid supply fears
Government request follows contingency planning to stop planes being grounded if Iran war supply shocks continueBusiness live – latest updatesBritish refineries have been asked to maximise jet fuel supply as part of government contingency planning, amid growing fears the Iran war will force planes to be grounded.Energy minister Michael Shanks said the government is closely monitoring UK jet fuel stocks and working with airlines, airports, fuel suppliers and other governments, as carriers face ro...
Türkiye believes Pakistan will resolve US-Iran issue
Speaking at a joint news conference with Austrian Minister for European and International Affairs Beate Meinl-Reisinger in Vienna on Wednesday, Foreign...
Libya’s divided forces participate together in Turkish military drill
Military personnel from Libya’s eastern and western forces are taking part in the EFES-2026 Combined Joint Exercise in Türkiye for the first time under...
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Colombian election reflects on ‘total peace’ promise as violence surges again
Four years after president’s pledge, his would-be successors are divided on how to tackle rising guerrilla attacksThe landmark 2016 peace deal between the Colombian government and the largest insurgent army in Latin America succeeded in some ways: the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) agreed to lay down their weapons, and the violence that had racked the country was substantially reduced.But the deal alone could not end the decades-long armed conflict for good. Subsequent administrat...