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Iranians Sink Into Despair Facing War Deaths and Skyrocketing Inflation
An imploding economy is causing hopelessness among both pro- and anti-government Iranians. And for those who wished for regime change, the letdown is palpable.
Airlines face $100bn hit on jet fuel from Iran energy shock
Industry body warns that profits will be halved by surging energy costs
DIEZ records highest-ever trade at AED 491 billion in 2025 - Emirates 24|7
DIEZ records highest-ever trade at AED 491 billion in 2025 Emirates 24|7
Airlines face profit crash: 2026 earnings nearly halved as fuel shock hits aviation
Global airlines face a profit plunge in 2026, nearly halving earnings to $23 billion due to soaring fuel costs and Middle East conflict disruptions. Despite strong passenger demand and projected record revenues exceeding $1.1 trillion, profitability per passenger is expected to drop significantly. This geopolitical instability and rising operational expenses are reshaping the industry's financial outlook.
Mexico City’s Airport Got a $500 Million Renovation for the 2026 World Cup. Was It Enough?
The nearly 100-year-old airport has undergone a rapid $500 million renovation. But experts say it’s not enough.
Trump says Fed chair should ‘do whatever he wants’ but criticizes possible interest rate hikes
President Donald Trump criticized the possibility of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates, but said in an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that he wants Fed Chair Kevin Warsh “to do whatever he wants.”“Kevin is fantastic, and I want him to do whatever he wants,” Trump told moderator Kristen Welker.
On The Matter Of Money In Circulation, Economists Are Profound Excess
BusinessPolicyOn The Matter Of Money In Circulation, Economists Are Profound ExcessByJohn Tamny,Contributor.Follow AuthorJun 07, 2026, 10:00am EDTcirca 1969: Still-life of bundles of American paper currency. The bundles include five, ten, twenty, and fifty dollar bills. (Photo by Lambert/Getty Images)Getty Images“You can keep that crap for yourself.” That’s how a beggar in 1920s Germany reacted after a passerby handed him several 100-mark notes. The beggar’s response a little over 100 years ago...
Trump on new Fed Chair Warsh: ‘I don’t want to have a big influence on him’
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, President Trump addresses the economy amid the war with Iran and says Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh is “fantastic,” adding, “I want him to do whatever he wants” when it comes to setting interest rates.
100 days into Iran war, Americans face higher prices
On average, US households have spent $750 more in expenses due to the war, hitting middle and lower-income people hard.
Tunnel To Connect Delhi And Noida Airports? Inside Centre's Big Plan
The proposed tunnel will reduce traffic and facilitate faster travel between Noida and Delhi.
Tata Steel says new £1.25bn furnace may be delayed due to electrical issue
Tata Steel says new £1.25bn furnace may be delayed due to electrical issue18 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAndy GourlayBBC WalesReutersThe new electric arc furnace was supposed to be up and running by 2027Plans for a £1.25bn electric steel-making furnace in Port Talbot may be delayed for up to eight months due to problems with electrical connectivity, Tata Steel has warned.The new electric arc furnace was hoped to be up and running by the end of 2027, replacing the traditional bl...
Italian bank BPM proposes €50bn merger with Monte dei Paschi
Planned combination of ‘equals’ is latest attempt at banking consolidation in the country
Keeping the lights on: How India manages its power demand
On May 21, India's power grid hit a number it had never seen before. Demand crossed 270 gigawatts, peaking at 270.73 GW.
Rs 9,49,50,50,00,00,000: Elon Musk's Projected Net Worth And What It Can Buy
A trillion-dollar fortune would be larger than the economies of most countries around the world
Are we at the start of a new investment super-cycle?
AI, clean energy and defence spending are reinforcing each other, amplifying potential spend
The Dallas housing shift: How H-1b visa curbs and tech layoffs in US are cooling the market
A combination of tighter H-1B visa rules and widespread layoffs in the technology sector is contributing to a housing slowdown in parts of North Texas, according to a Bloomberg report. Areas such as Frisco, Prosper and Celina, which saw rapid growth driven by an influx of Indian technology professionals over the past decade, are now witnessing softer demand and falling home prices.
They Have Yet to Sign a Lease. But They’re Furious Over $3,100 Rents.
Climate change. Gun violence. War. Generations of young people have organized over issues they fear threaten the future. Will housing be the next cause?
Florida and Texas are battling for new residents. DeSantis thinks he found an advantage
Florida and Texas have for years attracted Americans feeling high-tax, high-cost states with an absence of personal income tax and business-friendly policies. Now, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is betting that reducing property taxes could become the Sunshine State's next competitive advantage.The stakes extend well beyond Florida.The competition for new residents translates directly to political influence, with population growth affecting everything from congressional representation to Electoral Co...
Union Minister On Success Of J&K's Lavender Fields, Breaking Startup Myths
Union Minister Jitendra Singh said the lavender festival in Jammu and Kashmir's Bhaderwah valley has transformed the region into a national hub of lavender cultivation and aroma-based entrepreneurship
Not Just Bullet Train, Centre Has Big Railway Development Plans For Bengal
Projects worth Rs 1 lakh crore will be undertaken for Bengal, the railway minister said, stating that the funds are ready.