Breaking 22:29 Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg earns $9.4 million in 2025 amid executive compensation scrutiny 21:45 Middle East conflict sends oil prices soaring nearly 30% in a week 21:16 Oracle and OpenAI halt Texas AI data center expansion plan 20:45 Brent oil could reach $120 if Middle East tensions continue, Barclays warns 20:15 White House downplays reports of Russian intelligence support to Iran 16:30 US agency to host forum on autonomous vehicle safety with Top CEOs 16:20 US submarine sinks Iranian frigate near Sri Lanka as regional tensions escalate 15:20 EU says United States will honor Turnberry trade deal despite tariff dispute 14:45 US dollar pares gains after February payrolls fall short of expectations 14:20 Iranian AI disinformation campaign escalates during conflict 13:50 Global investors shift toward international stocks as BofA predicts new market order 13:20 Dozens of French ships stranded as Strait of Hormuz crisis deepens 12:50 European stocks rise as oil eases after strongest weekly surge since 2022 12:20 FIFA reviews World Cup security with Mexico after cartel violence 09:50 Asian markets mixed as Iran conflict enters seventh day 09:20 Jimmy Lai drops appeal against 20 year prison sentence in Hong Kong 08:50 Physicists create first computer model of long theorized ideal glass 08:20 Euro risks falling below parity with dollar if Iran war drags on 07:50 SoftBank seeks record $40 billion loan to expand investment in OpenAI 07:20 Microsoft unveils Project Helix, next generation Xbox with PC gaming support 07:00 Amazon restores service after six hour shopping outage linked to software error

Amazon outage linked to AI coding tool sparks debate over blame and safeguards

Amazon Web Services suffered a 13-hour disruption in mid-December after its internal AI coding assistant, known as Kiro, executed changes on a live, customer-facing system that resulted in the environment being deleted and recreated, temporarily knocking a cost-analysis service offline in one of the company’s mainland China regions.......

Finland’s president says Russia unlikely to agree to peace deal soon

Finnish President Alexander Stubb has expressed skepticism that Russia will agree to a peace settlement in the near future, warning that the war in Ukraine could continue through the summer of 2026 despite renewed diplomatic engagement. In a recent interview, Stubb stated that his “base case” scenario anticipates a prolonged conflict,......

Euro slips to four-week low as hawkish Fed and tensions unsettle markets

The euro weakened toward a four-week low against the dollar on Friday, as investors responded to a more hawkish tone from the Federal Reserve and rising geopolitical tensions involving Iran. The euro was last trading just below 1.18 dollars and was heading for a weekly loss of around 0.8 percent, putting it on track for its sharpest weekly......

Norway rejects Trump peace board while hosting Gaza aid talks

Norway has reaffirmed that it will not join U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, even as it prepares to host a key international donor meeting on Palestinian aid in the spring. Oslo’s position directly contradicts Trump’s recent claim that Norway had agreed to host an event for the new initiative, which is formally......

Netanyahu warns Iran as US-Israel military buildup accelerates

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Iran that any direct attack on Israel would trigger a response of a scale Tehran “cannot even imagine,” as coordinated military preparations with the United States intensify across the Middle East. Speaking at an Israel Defense Forces officers’ graduation ceremony, Netanyahu......

US energy chief threatens IEA withdrawal over climate focus

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright has warned that Washington could pull out of the International Energy Agency unless the body sharply scales back its work on climate change and returns its focus to traditional energy security. Speaking after a two‑day ministerial meeting in Paris, Wright said the United States would use “all the pressure......

European gas prices jump as us-iran standoff threatens lng chokepoint

European gas prices have surged as rising tensions between the United States and Iran revive fears of supply interruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for liquefied natural gas shipments from the Gulf. The Dutch TTF benchmark, Europe’s main gas price reference, climbed back above recent lows in mid-February, extending gains......

US removes safeguards from proposed Saudi nuclear deal, raising proliferation concerns

The United States is moving forward with a proposed civil nuclear agreement with Saudi Arabia that removes key non-proliferation safeguards, according to a document sent to Congress and reviewed by Reuters. The move allows Saudi Arabia greater control over uranium enrichment and spent fuel reprocessing, steps that could potentially lead to......

Uzbekistan pledges meaningful contribution to Gaza reconstruction efforts

Uzbekistan has announced its intention to play an active role in the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, with President Shavkat Mirziyoyev stating that his country is ready to make a “meaningful contribution” to rebuilding key civilian infrastructure. Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace in Washington, Mirziyoyev......

Turkish journalist from Deutsche Welle detained over “false news” and “insulting the president”

A Turkish journalist working for Deutsche Welle has been detained in Ankara on charges of “spreading false information” and “insulting the president,” according to a statement from the Istanbul prosecutor’s office. The journalist, Alican Uludag, was taken into custody following the launch of an investigation......

Indonesia pledges 8,000 troops to Gaza peacekeeping mission

Indonesia has announced its readiness to contribute at least 8,000 troops to a proposed international peacekeeping force in Gaza, signaling one of the most significant military commitments by a Southeast Asian nation to Middle East stabilization efforts in recent years. Speaking at a meeting of the Board of Peace in Washington, Indonesian......

Pakistan and US sign pact to redevelop New York's Roosevelt Hotel

Pakistan has signed an agreement with the United States to jointly redevelop the iconic Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan, unlocking the potential of one of Pakistan’s most valuable overseas real estate investments. The pact follows approval from Pakistan’s cabinet and involves a memorandum of understanding signed by both governments......

US trade deficit hits $1.24 trillion in 2025 despite tariffs

The United States recorded a historic trade deficit of $1.241 trillion in 2025, marking a 2.1% increase compared with the previous year, according to data released by the US Department of Commerce. This record deficit occurred despite the implementation of tariffs aimed at rebalancing trade flows with key international partners. In December,......

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