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China mine blast tests limits of Xi's energy pushA devastating mine blast in Shanxi, China, has claimed over 80 lives. This tragedy is now prompting a nationwide safety review. The inciden...
Italian Defence Minister Crosetto’s bilateral visit strengthens the Indo-MediterraneanRising conflicts in the Indo-Mediterranean, especially after the October 7 attack on Israel and disruptions like the Strait of Hormuz closu...
'Dubai will be dead': Top US economist warns UAE of 'fatal' consequences for being America and Israel's friend in Iran warTop US economist Jeffrey Sachs, speaking to ANI, has issued a stark warning to the United Arab Emirates, stating that involving itself in t...
Indian sailors battle chaos at sea as GPS blackout, mine fears choke Strait of HormuzIndian seafarers face grave dangers in the Strait of Hormuz due to GPS failures, mine threats, and conflicting radio warnings. Despite assu...
Iran war enters third week as US deploys 2,500 more marines to Middle EastTensions between the US and Israel on one side and Iran on the other escalate perilously. A missile struck the helipad at the US Embassy in...
From soil to sky: How Garuda’s war room is arming India for the drone battles of tomorrowOperation Sindoor highlighted India's urgent need to bolster its drone capabilities, prompting a shift towards indigenous manufacturing and...
Three unknowns for America and the world after Trump's strike on IranFollowing President Trump's claims of military success against Iran, the U.S. faces a precarious situation with uncertain consequences. Ira...
Shehbaz urges SCO member states to strengthen organisation's framework to tackle regional challengesPakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif encouraged SCO member states to enhance cooperation on regional challenges at the 23rd CHG meeting. He emphasize...
Iran believes all remaining workers have died in coal mine explosion, raising death toll to 49Iran has confirmed that the remaining workers trapped by a coal mine explosion in Tabas have died, raising the death toll to at least 49. T...
Welcome to the end of the biggest commodity boomThe iron ore market saw unprecedented growth due to China's economic surge over the last 25 years. However, with demand peaking and new low...
US Navy faces its most intense combat since World War II against Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebelsThe US Navy is engaged in intense combat with Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, marking its most significant sea battle since World War I...
Iran's Khamenei says Tehran was not behind Hamas attack on IsraelIran's top authority, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, stated that Tehran was not involved in Hamas' recent attack on Israel but praised the attack ...
The real-world costs of the digital race for bitcoinIn Texas, the computers kept running until just after midnight. Then the state’s power grid operator ordered them shut off, under an agreem...
Small nuclear reactors emerge in EU as energy option, but risks loomFrance already relies on nuclear power for a majority of its electricity, and Germany kept the option of reactivating two nuclear plants it...
Iran's largest warship Kharg catches fire, sinks in Gulf of OmanThe Kharg serves as one of a few vessels in the Iranian navy capable of providing replenishment at sea for its other ships. It also can lif...
What changed for D-Street while you were sleepingNifty50 reclaimed the 12,200 mark on Thursday, forming a bullish candle on the daily chart.
In the Gulf, there is now a bigger concern than just oil pricesThe real concern in the Middle East now is when Iran will walk away from its own nuclear commitments.
Nikkei feels the pinch as investors cream profitIn Tokyo, investors took some money off the table from recent gainers such as financial stocks and exporters.
- European leaders pushing problems into the future: Jim Rogers
A year from now there will be more debt in Europe. Debt keeps going up & nobody addresses the fundamental problem, says Jim Rogers.
- Global stocks to correct strongly towards mid April
The financial effects of the nuclear and humanitarian calamities in Japan have been dismissed by global markets.