Singapore will defer charging a levy on the use of green jet fuel to adjust to price rises caused by the Middle East war, regulators said Wednesday. The
The NBA Board of Governors voted on Wednesday to authorize the league to explore potential expansion teams for Las Vegas and Seattle that would bring the
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that his country’s forces were expanding a “buffer zone” in southern Lebanon as the military
State media in Iran said Wednesday that Tehran had rejected a US plan to end fighting, as the head of the United Nations warned that the Middle East war
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Friday that fighting between Israel and Hezbollah must not turn Lebanon into “another Gaza.” Guterres cited
Iran fired cruise missiles at the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, the military said in a statement carried by state television, warning of further
Hungary’s prime minister said on Wednesday that Budapest would phase out gas deliveries to Ukraine, the latest salvo in a feud between the two countries
A drone coming from Russian airspace hit a chimney of a power plant in Estonia while another fell on Latvian territory, authorities in the two Baltic countries
The head of the International Energy Agency said Wednesday he was “ready to move forward” with an additional release of oil reserves “if and when necessary”.
Ireland slashed excise duty on petrol and diesel Tuesday in a bid to stem surging prices at filling stations following the outbreak of the US-Israeli war
Sweden’s government on Tuesday said it would put forward a bill introducing a requirement for migrants to adhere to an “honest living” or face deportation.
Epic Games said Tuesday it was cutting more than 1,000 jobs as a slump in users for its flagship title Fortnite left the video game giant spending “significantly
Greenland’s prime minister told AFP on Tuesday that Denmark’s general election was the most important in the history of the Danish autonomous territory
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Tuesday Islamabad was prepared to host negotiations to stop the US-Israeli war with Iran, after mounting
Israeli first responders said three people were injured during Iranian missile fire targeting the south of the country on Tuesday, including an infant.
Thousands of oil contracts — a higher volume than normal — traded 15 minutes before US President Donald Trump pledged to halt strikes on Iranian energy