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France and the UK led a meeting of non-belligerent states regarding restoring trade in the Strait of Hormuz following temporary ceasefires between Iran and a US-Israeli coalition.
Kirill Dmitriev, representing Russian investment interests, stated that the extension of US sanctions on Russian oil will affect over 100 million barrels of crude in transit.
A Belarusian lawmaker stated that Belarus will not engage in dialogue that is directed against its allies, specifying that this principle applies to Russia and China.
According to Kirill Dmitriev, a representative for Russian investment, the United States has extended the authorization for transactions involving Russian oil loaded onto tankers until May 16, despite reported political opposition.
The article reports that US President Donald Trump indicated that military operations against Iran could resume if a ceasefire agreement is not reached.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stated that the US administration's plans for the 'Golden Dome' missile shield are escalating tensions and could lead to the militarization of outer space.
A passenger bus carrying children on a tour crashed near Khabarovsk, resulting in injuries. Local reports indicated that at least 12 children were hurt, though earlier reports cited seven injuries.
The article promotes 'Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE: The US Summit' and 'Sustainability LIVE' events in Chicago, focusing on how businesses are adapting sourcing strategies to build resilience amid global volatility.
Argentina passed legislation allowing mining operations in sensitive Andean glacier and permafrost regions, fundamentally altering previous environmental protections.
The article, based on Trane Technologies' playbook, argues that sustainability is a core driver of modern business growth, offering measurable returns beyond simple cost savings.
The article details the return of the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt, priced at US$28,995, positioning it as an affordable option for clean mobility.
DBS Bank has appointed Kelvin Wong as its new Chief Sustainability Officer, effective May 11, 2026, succeeding Helge Muenkel.
The provided text is a collection of disparate headlines and snippets concerning geopolitical issues involving Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and U.S. political figures.
A US Navy veteran accused of shooting and killing two people in the Atlanta area was reportedly involved in an argument with roommates over the air conditioning in his shared housing.
The article promotes attendance at 'Sustainability LIVE: The US Summit 2026,' detailing the event's focus on sustainability, energy, and supply chain management.
The article discusses the fragility of global trade amid the Middle East crisis, citing continued shipping through the Strait of Hormuz despite warnings and blockades.
The article details how BMW Group is integrating additive manufacturing (3D printing) into its global production processes, citing examples from facilities in Munich, Landshut, and Spartanburg.
The article discusses the potential impact of a US naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz on global oil supplies, noting that current exports have slowed sharply.
Attorneys for Donald Trump and the IRS have requested a 90-day pause in a federal lawsuit concerning leaked tax records. The lawsuit, filed by Trump and his sons, alleges reputational and financial harm from the leak, which involved a…
The article reports the discovery of the skeletal remains of Hailey Athay, a missing mother of three, in Washington state.