Treasury yields moved higher on Thursday as tensions between the U.S. and Iran with the Strait of Hormuz reignited inflation fears. The yield on the 10-year U.S.
India and China, two of the world's major oil importers, are competing for scarce global crude supplies as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and stalled peace talks between the U.S.
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Misleading posts misrepresent the Hungarian prime minister-elect by using old clips out of context. It's not even been two weeks since Péter Magyar won Hungary's elections, and the incoming prime…
In the letter, Google staff warn the technology could be used by the Pentagon in 'inhumane' ways, including mass surveillance and lethal autonomous weapons. More than 600 Google employees have called…
Famous Venice opera house Teatro La Fenice has fired the incoming music director Beatrice Venezi after months of protests and following “repeated and serious public statements that were offensive and…
Videos emerging on social media from Iran appear to show armed Iranian women parading with IRGC in several cities in an upsurge of nationalist and religious fervour, dubbed as a “jihad of women”, but…
‘The cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees’: Nvidia executive says right now AI is more expensive than paying human workers The recent tech layoffs would initially appear to…
Bundesliga games abroad unlikely, but for how long? April 28, 2026After the news that FIFA is set to allow domestic football leagues to play one game a season abroad, German football faces a familiar…
US-based startup Blue Energy Global raised $380 million to accelerate development of its first power plant and a fleet of small, prefabricated nuclear reactors intended to power energy-hungry data…
Three men will appear in court on Friday in connection with the kidnapping and murder of seven family members from KwaDukuza in KwaZulu-Natal. Police said the seven — aged between 20 and 83 — were…
Hong Kong jobless rate dips for second successive period Unemployment rate was 3.7 per cent for January to March, down by 0.1 percentage point from 3.8 per cent for the preceding three-month…
China’s premium EVs mount tech-powered challenge to BMW, Mercedes-Benz at expo 10-day show in Beijing, the world’s largest, to feature 1,451 models and exhibition area of 380,000 square metres This…
Turkey passes bill to restrict social media access for under-15s It comes a week after a 14-year-old boy killed nine students and a teacher at a middle school in southern Turkey, in a gun…
This World Book Day, we discuss the oft-overlooked art of literary translation and the future of the practice with translator and 2026 International Booker Prize judge Sophie Hughes. The Ship of…
Italy responds to ‘shameful’ US offer to replace Iran at World Cup Italian officials have rebuked a US proposal for their national football team to replace Iran at the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Italy…
Iran war makes green hydrogen viable in Asia as fossil fuel prices soar The war-driven hike in fossil fuel prices is narrowing the cost gap, making the clean energy alternative look like a good…
Advertisement Macroscope Why Japan’s central bank is caught between a rock and a hard place The wrong kind of inflation and the effects of the war in Iran complicate the outlook for Japanese interest…
Gaza’s second front: The battle against disease-carrying rats Palestinian families in Gaza endure daily terror from rats in unsanitary camps, but help is hard to come by. Gaza City, Gaza Strip –…
Istanbul plants over 3 million tulips for annual festival Istanbul plants millions of tulips every spring, a reminder of the flower's origins far from the Netherlands. Related storyboards Related…