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Another oil shock
THE sharp increase in the domestic price of petrol and diesel is an unavoidable correction amid external price shocks triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran. That the petrol price was reduced by Rs80 in less than 24 hours shows political pressure and confusion in officialdom. Alongside the fuel price adjustments, the government has also ordered early market closures to conserve energy and announced targeted subsidy for motorcycle owners, farmers and transporters. For weeks, the authorities had r...
Lille were close to bankruptcy. This is how they became Europe's most profitable club
“The club was almost in a situation of bankruptcy.”Olivier Letang, president of Lille Olympique Sporting Club, is explaining to The Athletic the bleak outlook when new ownership group Merlyn Partners bought the club in December 2020.The financial outlook may have been dire, yet in a quirk of fate, Lille were top of Ligue 1. They went on to win the title later that season, for the fourth time in their history.Advertisement
Japan cracks down on its wayward cyclists
Enforcement regime will levy fines for infractions including using headphones and riding with one hand
Germany’s far right AfD distances itself from Trump over Iran war
Alternative for Germany party members told to scale back visits to US as strikes on Iran are deeply unpopular with voters
Trump’s tales are still muddling markets
Continuation of the Middle East war is sapping hopes of a return to more normal conditions after the conflict
Former CIA operative: regime change in Iran is much harder than the US thinks
Covert action can help topple a leader but it rarely builds legitimacy
Singapore’s Workers’ Party finishes investigation into chief Pritam Singh’s conduct
A Workers’ Party disciplinary panel looking into secretary general Pritam Singh’s conduct has completed its investigation into whether the chief had contravened the party’s constitution, after his court conviction for lying under oath to a parliamentary committee. “The panel will present its finalised report and recommendations to the Central Executive Committee in April,” Singapore’s opposition party said in a statement on Saturday. “The Notice of the Special Cadre Members’ Conference will be.....
State pension age starts rising to 67 - here's how much you get and when
State pension age starts rising to 67 - here's how much you get and whenJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKevin Peachey,Cost of living correspondentandJo Krasner,Radio 4's Money BoxGetty ImagesThe age at which millions of people can claim their state pension is starting to rise to 67 from Monday, when the monthly payments also go up.The current state pension age is 66 but this will increase in stages over the next two years until it reaches 67.The first people to feel the impa...
Supermarket boss issues a grim warning about fresh produce: 'Worse than anything since the 1970s'
Supermarket boss issues a grim warning about fresh produce: 'Worse than anything since the 1970s'Aussies must expect grocery price to riseShoppers could be hit with 20 per cent hikesREAD MORE: Dairy producers issue desperate plea to government By MATT JONES, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 23:58, 3 April 2026 | Updated: 00:03, 4 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Iran war puts Europe in difficult position amid rejection of Russian resources — media
With the escalation of tensions in the Middle East, European countries are seeing "a second important source of energy supplies dry up," the newspaper said
Morocco Welcomes 4.3 Million Tourists in First Quarter of 2026
Rabat – Morocco welcomed 4.3 million tourists during the first quarter of 2026, a 7% increase compared to the same period in 2025, according to the Ministry of Tourism, Handicrafts, and Social and Solidarity Economy. The ministry said that March alone saw around 1.6 million visitors, a sharp 18% rise compared to March 2025. Officials described the month as particularly strong, highlighting what they called an “exceptional dynamic” in the country’s tourism sector. This growth comes as part...
Chicago Fed's Goolsbee says he sees inflation as risk to 2026 rate cuts
MoneyWatch Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee sees inflation from Iran war as risk to 2026 rate cuts .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-moneywatch.jpg'); } By Aimee Picchi Aimee Picchi Associate Managing Editor, MoneyWatch Aimee Picchi is the associate managing editor for CBS MoneyWatch, where she covers business and personal finance. She previously worked at Bloomberg News and has written for national news outlets including USA Today and Consumer...
Meta-backed data centre seeks $3bn for campus with novel financing
‘Project Walleye’ lenders would be first to fund both construction and power
How will the ongoing US-Iran conflict impact the economy
What is the current economic cost of the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran? CGTN's Lei Zhu spoke to Michael Collins, the founder and CEO of WinCap Financial on what consumers should expect.
The nightmare oil price nobody’s talking about
Real world oil prices are far higher than the figures seen on TV news reports When the first US and Israeli missiles hit Iran more than a month ago, an oil price of $150 per barrel was considered a doomsday prediction. But the price of physical Brent crude is already a hair’s breadth from $150, while the futures price hasn’t caught up yet. The Brent front-month futures price – which serves as a barom...
Morocco Leads Maghreb in Global Outsourcing Ranking, Places 26th Worldwide
Casablanca – Morocco has ranked 26th globally out of 193 countries in Ataraxis’s 2026 Global Outsourcing Talent Index, placing ahead of 167 nations and standing out as the highest-ranked outsourcing destination in the Maghreb. The ranking puts the country two spots ahead of Algeria at 28 and 39 places ahead of Tunisia at 65. The index gives Morocco a labor cost score of 94 out of 100, alongside scores of 60 for English proficiency, talent availability, digital infrastructure, and political stabi...
US Judge Denies Pirro Motion to Reconsider Quashed Fed Subpoenas
The Justice Department lost its bid to continue an investigation into building-renovation cost overruns by the Federal Reserve, setting the stage for an appeal that could eventually reach the Supreme Court.
Developer of Russian industrial zone in Egypt to be determined soon
Russian Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Roman Chekushov said that several candidates are now present
Elon Musk Requires Banks Behind SpaceX IPO To Buy Grok Subscriptions, Report Says
The offering is expected to be the largest in history.
US judge upholds block of subpoenas in criminal investigation of Jay Powell
James Boasberg declines US attorney Jeanine Pirro’s request to revisit earlier decision in probe into Federal Reserve chair